Food Storage Seminar — Part 8 of 9. “Food Saver”. For more information, visit http://everythingunderthesunblog.blogspot.com
Recorded November 2008.
Duration : 0:5:44
Food Storage Seminar — Part 8 of 9. “Food Saver”. For more information, visit http://everythingunderthesunblog.blogspot.com
Recorded November 2008.
Duration : 0:5:44
The forth my series of how-to videos aimed at helping beginners get to grips with the idea of emergency preparedness.
A very basic equipment list:
All of these items should be quickly available to you in a crisis:
Torches (including LED wind-up)
Spare Batteries
Radio
Wet wipes (preferably anti-bacterial)
FFP3 masks (organic vapours)
Hand sanitizer
Disinfectant
Standard thin bleach (5% hypochloride)
Camping stove or alternative cooker
Tin / Can openers
Fire extinguisher
Plastic / polythene bags
Suppy of medications
Baby supplies (nappies/diapers/formula)
Pet food & essentials (if needed)
Important douments in a sealed bag
Cash / currency
Warm clothing
Good comfortable/sturdy footwear
Matches (waterproof)
Notepad/pen
Games (board games, cards etc)
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Food Storage Seminar — Part 7 of 9. “Solar Oven Cooking”. For more information, visit http://everythingunderthesunblog.blogspot.com
Recorded November 2008.
Duration : 0:7:17
The third my series of how-to videos aimed at helping beginners get to grips with the idea of emergency preparedness.
Useful links (feel free to send me links to useful, printable information so I can put them here)
The SAS survival handbook (on Amazon)
http://tiny.cc/SAS_Amazon
FEMA planning & Preparing information
http://www.fema.gov/plan/index.shtm
Some good all round information here
http://www.lastalive.com/
The Many Benefits of Hydrogen Peroxide
http://educate-yourself.org/cancer/benefitsofhydrogenperozide17jul03.shtml
How to Dig a Well
http://www.ehow.com/how_2071859_dig-well.html
Thanks to V3isM3 for suggesting this link:
http://www.pioneerthinking.com/
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Food Storage Seminar — Part 2 of 9. “The System”. For more information, visit http://everythingunderthesunblog.blogspot.com
Recorded November 2008.
Duration : 0:2:18
It is now important for us to begin to start thinking in terms of self reliance instead of just being prepared for emergencies.
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This is a four part lecture on basic food storage. I try and give an easy to unsewrstand way of getting started. We also talk about an interesting concept called 365 meals
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Food storage: A missionary at an LDS Home Storage Center (LDS Dry-Pack Cannery) demonstrates how to set-up and use a portable dry-pack canner. You can use a portable dry-pack canner to dry-pack long term-food storage in #10 cans at home. This video also gives you some information on the amount of long-term food supply recommended for one person. Self- reliance is intelligent living.
Duration : 0:6:33
The second in my series of how-to videos aimed at helping beginners get to grips with the idea of emergency preparedness.
Have you thought about growing your own food? see my website:
http://www.container-gardening-for-food.com
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Learn how to organize and gather a 3-Month food storage supply which can help you in times of adversity such as job loss, financial difficulties, disasters, and medical emergencies. You will see a brief overview of the new LDS Church home storage guidelines and learn the value of gathering a 3-Month food storage supply, water, and emergency funds, FIRST before you focus on long-term foods. This was part of a Relief Society enrichment meeting lesson. Special thanks to Jon Schmidt for permission to use his music (jonschmidt.com).
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