A few weeks ago I mentioned I had read on another blog a comment from a woman who thought food storage was foolish and she commented that disasters and earthquakes never happen in NYC. Has she really forgotten 9/11?
Last week I wrote an article for an online magazine and I wanted to post part of it here. I hope this will help to assure you disaster do happen everywhere and we need to take responsibility for our own...
We had a great week with our family visiting southern California. Thank you to all who helped me last week by creating guest posts and also allowing me to post some of the comments I have received personally. As I sat in earthquake country with my family I was so happy to see how our family there is preparing and even our grandchildren know what to do in an emergency. Nothing is more important to me than my family...
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Today we present a guest post from our friend at FoodStorageMadeEasy.net, Julie Weiss.
Types of wheat
Spring or winter: Winter red wheat tends to have a slightly higher protein and is a bit harder than content than spring. Winter red is better for baking bread. There is not a significant difference in hard or soft white wheat.
Hard or soft: Hard wheat varieties have higher gluten (protein) and are better for...
As with most things there is not only one way to accomplish a goal. This is the just another approach, while much like the one we have been using. Hannah and Abbie have concentrated on food storage on their blog so they have some info I have not yet addressed since I am concentrating on all aspects of preparedness, but you all know how I feel about food storage for preparing..it’s a must!
We could talk all...
A while back I received this email from someone who has been following our Seven Steps program. She related the following story which I feel is a great idea.
We are presenting Emergency Preparedness nights for our married children and their children–one family at a time. We had thought about presenting this information at our family reunion this summer, but opted to seeing each family individually. We have...