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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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
Duration : 0:9:56
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.
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Country living, keeping it simple. Visit The Bayou Gardener in Avoyelles Parish Louisiana – Cajun Country at http://www.thebayougardener.com
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This is one way we keep food from going bad at our house.
*I was trying to say that stacking the trays causes them to stick together and causes the item inside to smoosh out the sides.
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Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, shows you techniques to get more out of limited landspace, by growing up.
Check out her website at www.gardengirltv.com
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Algae is the fastest growing plant life, and as an organism it converts sunlight into oil, scientists theorize that Algal biofuel can produce a whopping 30 times more energy per acre than any other biofuel option. The US Department of Energy has estimated that if Algal Biofuel replaced all conventional fuel in the country, it would require 15,000 square miles of land to harvest the algae… which is roughly one seventh of the area that is used to harvest corn in the US every year. And a diverse group of byproducts, such as neutraceuticals and feedstocks for producing plastics, can be created in algal biofuel operations, making the production more cost effective. But before we start celebrating the great biofuel solution we’ve been looking for, there are a few problems… the biomass for producing a significant amount of algal biofuel just doesn’t exist yet. The algae has to be grown from scratch and harvesting it is very expensive at this point in time. The potential of Algal Biofuel is staggering… but the problem is that, as of now, it’s all just potential. It might be years before the technology catches up to make producing algal biofuel on a large scale possible… but when that time comes, we might be able to finally celebrate a more efficient, renewable, and environmentally friendly energy source. For more information on this exciting and developing technology, check out AlgalBioMass.Org. I’m Elizabeth Chambers. Check back here for more eco friendly news and tips, right here on LivingGreenChannel.Com.
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Don’t know what youtube has changed in the uploading process but this is the SIXTH try in uploading this video. Been at it for nearly a full DAY……
Part 1 of our new series on raising rabbits looks at equipment needed for rabbit raising as well as helpful hints in getting started. This series has been in the works for six months as we have tried to capture video of kits at various ages and stages of growth.
This new series is about raising rabbits for MEAT, i.e, to EAT. Be forewarned that we will discuss rabbit raising in that format and later videos will show some butchering – with a warning before it actually comes up. So for the PETA crowd, men of the other gender and the “we won’t eat anything with eyes” crowd, you’ll probably want to skip these videos.
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