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Building Your Prepper Pantry
Prepping With Kids
Prepping on a Budget
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Building Your Prepper Pantry
If you’re thinking of starting your own pantry, there are a few
things you should consider before you head to the store. This guide is
designed to get you thinking about how you’ll start your pantry, what
things you want to stock up on, and how much you can afford to invest in
a pantry.
Whether you’re a full-time college student who wants to start
storing food in your studio apartment or you’re the busy mother of three
who wants to make your budget stretch a bit, you’ll find tips and
tricks for making a pantry work for you.
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Prepping With Kids
Before you face the possibility of a power outage or natural
disaster, it’s important that you start to prepare your family. Getting
ready ahead of time ensures that you’ll be able to properly and
effectively meet your family’s needs during a crisis situation.
This guide offers tips and tricks for keeping your children safe,
prepared, happy, and comfortable during emergencies. You’ll find
information on prepping with an infant, toddler, young child, and older
child in order to best understand what your youngster’s needs might be
during an emergency.
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Prepping on a Budget
Preparing for disasters is important.
Going into debt while you’re prepping is not.
If you’re interested in becoming a prepper, but you don’t have a lot of money to invest in prepping, this is the guide for you.
You’ll learn what items you need to stock up on, how to find good
prices, and where to look for the best deals. You’ll discover what it
takes to really start prepping and how you can do so with a minimal
investment.
Written by a prepper mom, Prepping on a Budget is the go-to guide
for parents who want to keep their families safe and secure during an
emergency, but who need to be a bit savvy with their dollars when they
do so.
Monday, December 29, 2014
Food Storage Recipe - Simple Lemon Meringue Pie
Easy to make this pie. My whole family loves it and I have to make it a lot.
NEED:
2 packages of instant lemon pudding
3 cups of cold milk
1 container of whipped topping
1 graham cracker pie shell
In a bowl mix together the pudding mix and milk together with an electric mixer until it is thickened.
Pour it into the graham cracker pie shell.
Place in the refrigerator for about an hour.
Pour the whipped topping on top of the pie. Return to the refrigerator for an additional hour.
Serve. If you have any left , store it in the refrigerator.
NEED:
2 packages of instant lemon pudding
3 cups of cold milk
1 container of whipped topping
1 graham cracker pie shell
In a bowl mix together the pudding mix and milk together with an electric mixer until it is thickened.
Pour it into the graham cracker pie shell.
Place in the refrigerator for about an hour.
Pour the whipped topping on top of the pie. Return to the refrigerator for an additional hour.
Serve. If you have any left , store it in the refrigerator.
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Be Self Sufficient...
There are certain items that you have got to have on hand to help you to be more self sufficient. You already know about needing a stockpile of food, but you also need these items to be able to live comfortably during an emergency situation, disaster, or after SHTF. With the new year coming up it is a perfect time to get started with getting these things. If you are new to being a prepper than now is the best time to start.
1. A Solar Generator is one of the things that I really think is a number one must have item. Will greatly improve any situation that is a bad one.
2. Having a Camp Shower would be a great way to make sure that your whole family is comfortable and can have a sense of normalcy.
3.You can never have too many Oil Lamps!! Great way to have some light and even cook with them in a time of need with the right set up. https://dlsoucy.wordpress.com/tag/oil-lamp-cooking/
4. Having a good set of Cast-Iron Cookware Set is a thing that is needed for being able to cook a great meal. You can cook on fires and more with a good set of cast-iron cookware.
5. Get yourself a lot of hand operated appliances, like can openers, hand mixers,grain mill, coffee grinder, and more.
6. Do your laundry easily off the grid with a laundry tub, clothes wringer, clothesline, and a Portable Compact Mini Washing Machine is another thing that is a huge help.
7. You need a grill, camping cook stove, and other ways to cook.
8. Keep a lot of warm clothing, coats, socks, good boots, rain gear, long underware, gloves, for all of your family members.
9. Keep a fire extinguisher in every room.
10. Having bicycles is a good thing to have for each family member.
11. Get all of the camping gear that you can find and as much as you can. It is very useful in lots of situations.
12. Gas Siphon Pump
13. A hand pump for a water well.
1. A Solar Generator is one of the things that I really think is a number one must have item. Will greatly improve any situation that is a bad one.
2. Having a Camp Shower would be a great way to make sure that your whole family is comfortable and can have a sense of normalcy.
3.You can never have too many Oil Lamps!! Great way to have some light and even cook with them in a time of need with the right set up. https://dlsoucy.wordpress.com/tag/oil-lamp-cooking/
4. Having a good set of Cast-Iron Cookware Set is a thing that is needed for being able to cook a great meal. You can cook on fires and more with a good set of cast-iron cookware.
5. Get yourself a lot of hand operated appliances, like can openers, hand mixers,grain mill, coffee grinder, and more.
6. Do your laundry easily off the grid with a laundry tub, clothes wringer, clothesline, and a Portable Compact Mini Washing Machine is another thing that is a huge help.
7. You need a grill, camping cook stove, and other ways to cook.
8. Keep a lot of warm clothing, coats, socks, good boots, rain gear, long underware, gloves, for all of your family members.
9. Keep a fire extinguisher in every room.
10. Having bicycles is a good thing to have for each family member.
11. Get all of the camping gear that you can find and as much as you can. It is very useful in lots of situations.
12. Gas Siphon Pump
13. A hand pump for a water well.
An Easy Way To Save Money
My mom sent me the above graphic a while ago. She has been doing this for the last 3 or 4 months. I have been saving mine for the start of the new year. It is called the 52 week money challenge. You start on the first week with a dollar and go up from there until the last week when you put $52.00 into the savings jar. I am going to start the first week of 2015. I will also still have my change jar where I throw all of our change into. The last time I cashed the change jar in - it had $243.56 in it.
This is something that we all should do. You can find other ways to save money here - 925 Ideas to Help You Save Money
This is something that we all should do. You can find other ways to save money here - 925 Ideas to Help You Save Money
Learn Some Skills
What will happen to you and your family when SHTF? Will you be able to take care of your family? You most likely have a stockpile of food and other items, but do you have any skills that you will need to know to be able to just live or to continue having items on hand.
SKILLS TO BUILD:
1. Learn the art of bartering.
2. Learn how to hunt, fish, and trap.
3. You learned how to do the list of above, now learn how to butcher and clean your food.
4 Learn how to raise livestock. Even if all that you have room for are some chickens and rabbits, it will help your family.
5. You have got to learn how to garden. This will be a life-saver.
6. Learn some carpentry skills. There won't be any calling a handy man after SHTF.
7. Learn some basics of engineering.
8. Get yourself into a class for learning CPR and learn some first aid. Knowing emergency medicine can save your life or someone's in your family.
9. Teach yourself some basics of food production. Making your own cheese, butter, and bread can really be helpful and keep your days enjoyable.
10. Get some marksmanship skills.
11. Learn how to make your own ammo. Learn how to make some alternate weapons in case you run out of gun ammo.
12. Some skills in pottery making, sewing, knitting, and wood carving can be a great skill to have. Be able to repair items and make new items that are needed can really help your household go on.
13. Learn all that you can about herbal remedies and how to administer them.Your are not going to be able to run to the corner pharmecy. You can grow the herbs and use them.
14. Everyone in your family has got to learn how to purify water. You have to have clean and drinkable water.
15. Firemaking skills are a MUST! Learning how to build a fire can keep you warm, fed, and clean.
16. It might be a good idea for someone in your family to learn how to make wine or beer.
17. Learn the many ways to be able to cook! Solar cooking, fire, grill, rocket stove, etc. There are many ways to cook without power - LEARN THEM ALL!!!!!!!
18. Being able to make candles will give you light!!
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