by Grain | Aug 20, 2010 | Epidemics, Long Term Storage, nutrition, Preparation, Preparation Action Step, Survival, Uncategorized, Water Supply
This line from the poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner rings more true when thinking of surviving difficult times. As we’ve stated before in at least one email that has gone out to everyone who subscribes, water is more VITAL than food when surviving is the...
by Grain | Aug 3, 2010 | Epidemics, food crisis, Food Supply, Preparation, Survival, Uncategorized
Although I would not classify what our family does as being ‘Survivalists’, we do factor that portion of planning and preparing into our ‘Prepping’ lifestyle. The skills, tools, techniques and planning it takes to survive in difficult times...
by Grain | Jul 20, 2010 | Food Supply, Long Term Storage, nutrition, Organic Grains, Preparation, Preparation Action Step, Uncategorized
It all sounds nice and good to say ‘Build a Long-Term Workable Pantry” but if you don’t know where to get the tools to do so, it can be a bit frustrating. Our hope is to give you some realistic options to choose from. We’ve touched on how to go...
by Grain | Jul 15, 2010 | Preparation
What does it mean to ‘Be prepared’? Of course it used to be the Boy Scout Motto (maybe it still is, but I’m not a Boy Scout). Also, what is this new word “prepping”? Isn’t that what doctors do prior to surgery? Well, both of these...
by Dnurkle | Dec 2, 2009 | Preparation
Freezing grain and four first is not a ‘cure all’ for future bug infestation, but if you have good, food grade and would like to take extra measures jut to be more sure, then freezing is a great option to add to the security of your dry food stock. If your...
by Dnurkle | Oct 19, 2009 | Preparation
The Dry Ice Method The instructions for using this method are as follows: One pound of dry ice is used for a thirty-gallon drum of wheat. Place about three inches of grain on the bottom of the Mylar bag that is inside a plastic bucket. Then place a three-inch square...