by Wendi | Apr 25, 2018 | Blog, Emergency Prep
Not sure if I’ve done this or not but I figured I post about it anyway. This is an email that I wrote to a group of people that are actively preparing and learning new skills. I encourage you ALL to think about preparing for the winter months. I think ice may be a...
by Wendi | Apr 25, 2018 | Blog, General Preparedness
While in the midst of preparing for Hurricane Irene, I would get these ideas about prepping and randomly post them to FaceBook. I had a number of people comment on how helpful the ideas were. I thought I’d combine a list of my posts to have in one handy place....
by Wendi | Apr 25, 2018 | Blog, Emergency Prep
Lighting sources I need more oil and wicks for my hurricane lamps I have two lamps but one doesn’t have a chimney–need to get one I did go out and buy some little votive candle holders–didn’t have any of those Food: I’m a little...
by Wendi | Apr 24, 2018 | Blog, Food Storage
I used the recipe for pickle relish from the Ball’s Blue Book of Canning.You never can go wrong with the BBB. Below is a picture of the cukes, carrots and onions soaking. These are the dry ingredients. Pickle spices and sugar. Add the vinegar later when adding...
by Wendi | Apr 24, 2018 | Blog, Emergency Prep
I know it’s not fun to think of stuff like this but you have to. In case of just about anything, you need to consider how you’re going to prevent disease and or deal with it. So, here are a few things to consider adding to your supplies. If you think of...
by Wendi | Apr 24, 2018 | Blog, Family
It happened to me. I had heard that it could but I thought I had raised my children better than that. What am I talking about? My six-year old daughter would NOT eat the ham/bean soup I made for dinner. Can you believe that? It was so good. After a long time and much...