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Natural Chicken Incubator makes for an easier experience!

Posted on August 22, 2012 by athomasAugust 21, 2012

Natural Chicken Incubator We have been trying for years, but finally the natural chicken incubator got fired up until completion. Despite being prepared to run the incubator on alternative power and having it all prepared for hatching chicks we have … Continue reading →

Posted in Chickens | Tagged Chickens

First Aid Kits are one item that is good to have plenty of!

Posted on August 21, 2012 by athomasAugust 20, 2012

First Aid Kits The need for First Aid Kits can arise whenever you are not sleeping. I guess in some cases you could need them while you are sleeping but that is pretty rare. If you are your loved ones … Continue reading →

Posted in Survival | Tagged bandaids

Another Dutch Oven Possibilty in Cheesy Beef Spirals!

Posted on August 20, 2012 by athomasAugust 20, 2012

Cheesy Beef Spirals The possibilities are limitless with Cheesy Beef Spirals. This is another one of those dishes that can hit the right spot if prepared in a Dutch Oven. It is very versatile depending on the ingredients that you … Continue reading →

Posted in Cooking | Tagged Cooking

Eisenhower Soldier and President by Stephen E. Ambrose

Posted on August 18, 2012 by athomasAugust 18, 2012

Eisenhower Soldier and President A one volume issue on Eisenhower Soldier and President by Stephen E. Ambrose is another wonderfully written biography by one of the premier historians of the 20th century. It delivers the details of one of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Review | Tagged Book Review

The power bill reflects the Dog Days of Summer are here!

Posted on August 17, 2012 by athomasAugust 17, 2012

Power Bill Reflects We knew it was coming but still the power bill reflects that the dog days of summer are here. Our largest power bills are always in the summer months due to the use of the air conditioner. … Continue reading →

Posted in Survival | Tagged power, solar

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