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Does our Food Source really matter for a healthy lifestyle!

Posted on September 7, 2012 by athomasSeptember 7, 2012

Food Source I was talking to someone about the importance of our Food sources and how it can impact the health and well being of your life. While the trucks are rolling as we have talked about before we will … Continue reading →

Posted in Society | Tagged food

Do you have your Family Communication Plans set!

Posted on September 6, 2012 by athomasSeptember 6, 2012

Family Communication Plans The reality is that blood is thicker than water and it is imperative to have your Family Communication Plans in place. In this highly migratory society that we have built it is fairly rare to have multiple … Continue reading →

Posted in Family, Survival | Tagged family, ham radio

Looking for a Hand Cranked Grain Mill

Posted on September 5, 2012 by athomasSeptember 5, 2012

Hand Cranked Grain Mill It is something that has been on my list for a while, but it is time to plan for a Hand Cranked Grain Mill. This is another of those items like my All American Canner in … Continue reading →

Posted in Survival | Tagged flour, grain, wheat

Emergency Preparedness Month time again!

Posted on September 4, 2012 by athomasSeptember 3, 2012

Emergency Preparedness Month Let be known to all people that September is Emergency Preparedness Month! This is a great time to reflect on where you are at and how long you could survive with the materials and skills you have … Continue reading →

Posted in Survival | Tagged emergency preparedness, Hurricane

Pecos Black Pollo Wrap

Posted on September 3, 2012 by athomasMay 1, 2026

Pecos Black Pollo Wrap Next up on the menu is Pecos Black Pollo Wrap which makes a great meal to grab for lunch. These can be made ahead and then left in the refrigerator or frozen. Nothing could be simpler … Continue reading →

Posted in Cooking | Tagged Cooking

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