A great list of tools that any prepper would love to receive for Christmas! Just wanted to share a list of tools that we all should have in our households. Having the right tools will ensure that we are always prepared for anything that happens around the house. You never know when something might happen. You could fix a lot of things yourself in your home if you have tools to do it. You do not have to call someone in and spend too much money on something that you could have done yourself.
The first type of item to keep in your toolbox are some great measuring tools.
a Square
a Measuring Tape
a Level
Cutting Tools
Retractable Utility Knife
Hand Saw
Hacksaw
Clamping Mitre Box with Saw
Other Tools
Hammer
Locking Pliers
Pry Bar, this could also come in handy fighting zombies!
Screwdriver
Adjustable Wrench
Hex Key Wrench Set
Needle Nose Pliers
Bar Clamp
Drill/Driver Kit
Plumbing Tools
Plunger
Pipe Wrench
Drain Auger
This is really just a short list, but it is the most used tools around a house. If you start with the basics you could have a great tool room quick. . Having the right tools will ensure that we are always prepared for anything that happens around the house. You never know when something might happen. You could fix a lot of things yourself in your home if you have tools to do it. You do not have to call someone in and spend too much money on something that you could have done yourself.
The first type of item to keep in your toolbox are some great measuring tools.
a Square
a Measuring Tape
a Level
Cutting Tools
Retractable Utility Knife
Hand Saw
Hacksaw
Clamping Mitre Box with Saw
Other Tools
Hammer
Locking Pliers
Pry Bar, this could also come in handy fighting zombies!
Screwdriver
Adjustable Wrench
Hex Key Wrench Set
Needle Nose Pliers
Bar Clamp
Drill/Driver Kit
Plumbing Tools
Plunger
Pipe Wrench
Just wanted to share a list of tools that we all should have in our households. Having the right tools will ensure that we are always prepared for anything that happens around the house. You never know when something might happen. You could fix a lot of things yourself in your home if you have tools to do it. You do not have to call someone in and spend too much money on something that you could have done yourself.
The first type of item to keep in your toolbox are some great measuring tools.
a Square
a Measuring Tape
a Level
Cutting Tools
Retractable Utility Knife
Hand Saw
Hacksaw
Clamping Mitre Box with Saw
Other Tools
Hammer
Locking Pliers
Pry Bar, this could also come in handy fighting zombies!
Screwdriver
Adjustable Wrench
Hex Key Wrench Set
Needle Nose Pliers
Bar Clamp
Drill/Driver Kit
Plumbing Tools
Plunger
Pipe Wrench
Drain Auger
This is really just a short list, but it is the most used tools around a house. If you start with the basics you could have a great tool room quick. Drain Auger
This is really just a short list, but it is the most used tools around a house. If you start with the basics you could have a great tool room quick.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Food Storage Recipe - Fried Apple Pies
Simple little treat!
NEED:
1 package piecrust mix for 2 crust pie (Jiffy)
1 21 oz. can of Apple Pie Filling
1 teapoon ground cinnamon
Cooking Oil
Powdered Sugar
Prepare the piecrust mix as the box states. On a lightly floured surface roll the dough out to about 1/8 inch thick. Cut it into 6 inch circles. Re-roll remaining dough and cut it into 6 inch circles.
In a bowl combine the pie filling and the cinnamon. Place about 1/4 a cup on half of each circle. Fold empty side over the filling and seal the edges with fingers or a fork.
In a heavy skillet heat the oil and fry the pies in it for a few minutes. Until golden brown.
Sprinkle them with powdered sugar after you remove from the oil.
YUMMY
NEED:
1 package piecrust mix for 2 crust pie (Jiffy)
1 21 oz. can of Apple Pie Filling
1 teapoon ground cinnamon
Cooking Oil
Powdered Sugar
Prepare the piecrust mix as the box states. On a lightly floured surface roll the dough out to about 1/8 inch thick. Cut it into 6 inch circles. Re-roll remaining dough and cut it into 6 inch circles.
In a bowl combine the pie filling and the cinnamon. Place about 1/4 a cup on half of each circle. Fold empty side over the filling and seal the edges with fingers or a fork.
In a heavy skillet heat the oil and fry the pies in it for a few minutes. Until golden brown.
Sprinkle them with powdered sugar after you remove from the oil.
YUMMY
No-Cost Ways To Reduce Your Energy Bills
There are small ways around the home that can be done to help you reduce energy costs. They are easy to do
- You can save quite a bit each year just by washing your laundry in cold water. You can buy special detergents for cold water washing if you want to. I very rarely use hot water to wash any of my laundry anymore.
- Make sure when you do laundry it is a full load.
- Air-dry clothes when you can and air-dry dishes.
- If you must use the dryer , always clean out the lint filter. Clean it out after every use. This also helps reduce the risk of fire.
- Dry heavy items separately from lighter-weight items. This helps with efficiency of the dryer.
- Take a shower instead of taking a bath. Uses a lot less water. Get a Low flow showerhead to help even more.
- Fix any leaky faucets or pipes. Even a little drip can waste a lot of water.
- Insulate all of your pipes and water heater. This will really conserve energy and make the water heater work better. It won't have to heat up the water so often because the heat is staying in it better
- Turn off anything when not in use and unplug them if you can.
- Use natural light as often as you can and get used to sitting in the dark. Sometimes you do not need lights on.
- Change the filters in your a/c and heater as often as you can. I was very surprised at how much better our a/c worked this past summer when I changed the filter once a month.
- Keep the freezer full. It won't work so hard when it is totally full.
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