In our town, there are no mail trucks or mail delivery people. There is no “on demand parcel pickup” or vacation mail holds. There are not any mailboxes on the streets because there is no mail delivery. There is only the Post Office. If you want to mail something, you go to the Post Office. […]
Archives for October 2009
Growing and Harvesting Dry Beans
Here’s a post I put up on Utah Preppers about Growing and Harvesting Dry Beans. Check it out. Maybe you’ll want to give it a try in your garden next year. :) Keep preparing! Angela *************************************************************** Subscribe to my email newsletter for updates and special deals. Please be sure to follow
Living History to Learn Skills
I read a post at Preparedness Pro yesterday about the importance of learning skills. Acquiring useful skills is actually something I’ve thought about a lot in case you couldn’t tell by all the crazy stuff I share with you that I’ve been doing. I believe that having a quiver full of skills and things you’ve […]
Chicken House Progress
After many weekends and evenings of construction, the chicken house finally hit livable stage this past Saturday. Happy day for my poor homeless chickens. Of course I had to take pictures, even though it’s not quite “finished”. Here’s the back and door side of the coop. It’s built on a 4×8 platform of 2×6’s and […]
Emergency Essentials Food Storage Analyzer Review
One of my favorite preparedness stores, Emergency Essentials, has a new food storage analyzer on their site and graciously offered a $10 gift card for me to try it out and write up a review. Now don’t go thinking I’m so special, you have the same offer–just click the button at the bottom of this […]
Kids 72 Hour Emergency Kits
Children are a special consideration when planning emergency/evacuation type kits. They obviously cannot carry as much as an adult, yet require enough of their own stuff to make it impossible for the adults to carry the supplies for the entire family. Our solution was to make abbreviated kits for the kids. My idea when putting […]
Rotating the Adult 72 Hour/Emergency Kits
Remember the 72 hour emergency kits? Well, if you’ve put one together for yourself or your loved ones, it’s a good idea to get into them and rotate the supplies every so often. I actually like to do this every spring and fall (I use the LDS General Conference weekend as a reminder). Getting the […]
Hot Peppers Part 2: The Saga Continues . . .
Our poor chickens need a house. They had a house that we borrowed from a neighbor, but it was really too small and had no nest boxes and no good access to the interior except through the chicken door which is a bit small and nasty for adults, and although not too small, it’s just […]
Pickled Hot Peppers and my Attempt at Plumbing
Pickled Hot Peppers. Sorry, it doesn’t even sound appetizing to me, but sweet husband likes them on his sandwiches and we had an abundance of hot peppers in the garden this year, so as I’m contemplating what I’m going to do with them, he suggests slicing them and canning them for sandwiches. Sure. Sounds easy […]