Wednesday, May 6, 2009

SHELTER

-----THE GARDEN GNOME
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I came across a Mother Earth News article on building a home from a kit, had Montgomery Wards catalogs way back in the early 1900's sold plans and actual pre-fab homes for veterans coming home from war, so the housing boom could be implemented in Earnest. Many of these homes are still being used for habitation.

But you can, with materials on hand build shelter for you and your family. Sure it'll be basic but it can be snug. Our pioneer ancestors built homes from logs, rocks, raw lumber, mud and even cut blocks of sod. Roofs in England were made of thatch, a little experimentation, a little checking around to see what materials you have available can yield a completely habitable home in case of emergency.


a few things to consider

(2)Shelter site

If possible choose ground:

- that is dry, well drained and reasonably flat.
- that is a comfortable distance to water and has a supply of firewood.
- that has building materials for your shelter.
- that provides protection against strong winds.


I'd add- make sure you have water fairly close but not so close that it will overflow and overwhelm you, High ground is good if you don't mind winds, low ground is where you'll have more mosquitoes high water and other critters.

The soundness and elaborateness of your shelter will depend upon how long you plan to stay, your climate and environmental hazards in your area.

Here are a few ways to make emergency shelters:

(3)**Bough Shelter Look for branches that sweep to the ground or fallen boughs that offer protection from the wind-ensure they are secure enough not to fall on you though! You may want to secure them by lashing (see diagram). Weave in other branches to add supplemental protection, conifers are more suited to this technique than broad leaves.

**Root Shelter The spreading roots and compacted earth at the base of a fallen tree form a useful storm barrier, if they are facing the right way. Filling in the sides around the roots will increase it's potential and provide a solid base for construction of something more elaborate.

**Natural Hollow A shallow depression in the earth will provide some protection from wind immediately, and provides a natural basis for construction of a shelter. However care must be taken in damp areas or on hills or you'll end up under water! Lay a few light logs across the hollow and then a larger bow across them, this will give pitch to short branches laid across the top to keep out rain. Finish with turf or twigs and leaves.

**Fallen Trunk A fallen trunk alone provides a good windbreak scoop out a small hollow on the leeward side and construct a lean-to roof of boughs.

**Stone Barriers A shelter is more comfortable if you have enough headroom to sit up in it. So build up a low wall of stones around a hollow or shallow excavation. Caulk the walls with mud, leaves, twigs and turf, finish with a roof of branches and turf.

**Sapling Shelter If you should happen upon a growth of saplings, clear the ground between them and lash their tops together, weave branches between them and consolidate with ferns and turf. A similar effect can be gained by driving pliable branches firmly in the ground.


Buy a Home Kit and Build Your Own House

Building your own house is much easier if you start with a house kit. Kit home packages include all the materials you need (sometimes they’re even pre-cut) to build the outside shell of a house. Learn all you need to know before you start shopping for kit homes.


The very first thing to do before building that shelter is to ask God. Find out from Him what to build, how to build, and to give you the strength to build. So build your shelter on the Rock.
MT 7:24 "Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. [25] The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock. [26] But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. [27] The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash."


See the fourth url below on how to build a shelter in the woods [video]

Here is a good site to find some garden tips so you will have a successful garden
SECRET GARDEN TIPS

A good place to buy seeds from is:ORCHARDHOUSE HEIRLOOMS

Lord, Be the center of our homes, guide lead and protect us, Lord and teach us what we need to walk in your ways. In Jesus' Name, Amen.


sources
(1) http://www.motherearthnews.com/Do-It-Yourself/Kit-Homes-Kit-Houses.aspx
(2) http://www.wilderness-survival-skills.com/survivalshelter.html
(3) http://www.solareagle.com/PREP/SHELTER.HTM
(4) http://www.uncooped.com/Chrisjob/posts/79-Survival-Tip-Build-an-Emergency-Shelter-

Monday, April 27, 2009

HOW TO GROW FOOD FOR YOUR FUTURE

-----THE GARDEN GNOME


First, pray about it and decide what your family will eat. I grow a lot, because I'm planning to share a lot. I'm taking out all of my sunnier flower gardens to make room for more vegetables. I'm growing way more snow peas than we can eat, because I hope to share them with my church group. Also I'll be actually picking turnip greens and collards just to share. Yesterday I put in a small [40 square feet] salad garden in my backyard against my garage so it'll be ready for our summer salads. There are many ways to preserve your harvest and a few are listed below.

Personally I'm not into canning. Altho' many people do. However this year I'm growing a whole 25'X 25' root garden and I'll be keeping them in my basement or maybe clean out my old frig in my garage and keep them there[an unplugged refrigerator will keep things from freezing in an unheated garage]. Just remember, never wash vegetables or berries unless you are ready to eat them. I like to brush off any foreign matter on my berries, place them all unwashed on a large tray in my freezer and freeze them. Then I tip them into a ziplock baggie, squeeze out all the air and keep them frozen until ready for use. All vegetables need to be blanched before freezing. I boil them briefly in lemon water [the lemon makes the color better] then put them hot[cool in cold water bath]-and drained, into a ziplock baggie. I spread them out inside the bag [then express excess air, to make nice flat bags for storage; cool a bit and freeze. If the- let's say zucchini- is not in a big frozen glob it's easier to just use part of a bag for my winter meals.

Drying is also a viable way to keep foods, but it must be very dry or it'll mold in the baggie. I won't got into great detail here on how to do these things, This blog is just for ideas that you can investigate on your own. I dry my herbs in paper bags n a high shelf in my kitchen, then grind them up and keep them in saved spice bottles.

Here is a good site to find some garden tips so you will have a successful garden
SECRET GARDEN TIPS

A good place to buy seeds from is:ORCHARDHOUSE HEIRLOOMS

Lord, Please help us to make whatever preparations We need to do to thrive in the coming hard times, In Jesus' Name, Amen.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

BEING INVENTIVE

-----THE GARDEN GNOME


ok, we've discussed keeping our stuff longer by taking care of it, and repairing it, sewing our clothes, growing a garden. Now I want to talk about something even trickier; Making your own tools.

Remember all tools were originally made by hand. With a little practice and "INVENTIVENESS" you too can make a labor-saving device.

It is good to acquire as many tools as you can, before you can no longer find them. Have as much raw material as you can on hand because there will always be something you have no tool for. First when building your tool, decide exactly what this tool needs to do, then figure out what material it needs to be made from. This is exactly the way all tools have been made.

Then with paper and pencil start drawing all the ideas you have about your new tool.

Decide how heavy it can be. Wood which can be easily worked is pretty heavy in widths that are strong, metals need to be malleable when being formed into tools but they need to be strong and light when it is a finished hand tool. Old-time tools makers chose lightweight wood shafts for many garden tools that need a long reach, then they screwed or riveted to the metal tool itself. Ancient man used thongs to attach the metal or stone tool to the shaft. A thong if it is raw leather can be wrapped tightly while wet and when it dries it will tighten to make a pretty good connection.

While you are deciding how to make your tool; talk to people who will give you input on how this tool can be made, unless of course, you live in a state of invincible ignorance and cannot deal with anyone offering advice, in which case you might just as well forget the whole tool-making deal and have plenty on hand to buy what you need.

Laziness is not going to help you when hard times hit, so cultivate an attitude of business now. Truthfully, lack means lots of extra work, don't nap and think you're storing up energy for when you need tgo work, it doesn't work that way.

I've had to be "inventive" all my life because no one ever handed me anything on a silver platter. I had to do my own electyrical repairs, my own plumbing fixes, I had to build whatever I needed because I couldn't just go out and buy things. Anyone can do this it just involves some thinking and figuring out obstacles. I usually built my tools in my mind several times, going thru' every step over and over L:ong before I began my endeavor.

Woodworking with Hand Tools
Author Roy Underhill takes us from forest to furniture with historical woodworking techniques.



Here is a good site to find some garden tips so you will have a successful garden
SECRET GARDEN TIPS

A good place to buy seeds from is:ORCHARDHOUSE HEIRLOOMS

Father, I ask You to bless my friends, relatives and those that I care deeply for, who are reading this right now. Show them a new revelation of your love and power. Holy Spirit, I ask You to minister to their spirit at this very moment. Where there is pain, give them your peace and mercy. Where there is self-doubt, release a renewed confidence through your grace. Where there is need, I ask you to fulfill their needs. Bless their homes, families, finances, their goings and their comings. In Jesus' precious name. Amen.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

BARTER vs. GOLD

-----THE GARDEN GNOME


Some people are insisting that we all buy as much gold and silver as we can get our hands on, and it sounds like a good idea. If; as it has been expected that inflation will soon hit because paper money is being printed with nothing backing it [And everyone except you and me] is getting billions to make them happy, money won't be worth much but Gold and silver will have value. But if the government decides to outlaw private ownership [ah, yes it's in the works] of precious metals, then all that hoarding won't be of much use.

However when it comes to daily living and we need something, there is always bartering. Start saving things of ordinary value that others will need so you can trade. I make small quilts, and veggie pulp crackers and save them. Other items like foods and clothing will be of use in bartering.

Ezekiel 7:19
19-They shall cast their silver in the streets, and their gold shall be removed: their silver and their gold shall not be able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the LORD: they shall not satisfy their souls, neither fill their bowels: because it is the stumbling block of their iniquity.

Here is another interesting Scripture passage regarding gold and silver and how it cannot save the rich in the last days.

James 5:1-8
1-Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you.
2-Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are moth eaten.
3-Your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days.
4-Behold, the hire of the labourers who have reaped down your fields, which is of you kept back by fraud, crieth: and the cries of them which have reaped are entered into the ears of the Lord of sabaoth.
5-Ye have lived in pleasure on the earth, and been wanton; ye have nourished your hearts, as in a day of slaughter.
6-Ye have condemned and killed the just; and he doth not resist you.
7-Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the coming of the Lord. Behold, the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it, until he receive the early and latter rain.
8-Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts: for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh.


So, again, bury pounds and pounds of gold and silver [after buying it with all of your savings] or use those savings to buy barter items. Sewing supplies, clothing, and blankets, And all foods will be good to trade, Chickens raised at your home can be sold or traded, eggs will be a premium item, any meat canned or frozen, assuming you still have electricity; is good, gasoline, kerosene and other fuels... I'm sure lots of things are popping into your head right now.

Here's someone else's ideas:
Experts offer tips on surviving inflation »
As economic uncertainty continues and government spending skyrockets, some experts have offered advice on how best to prepare for what they see as an inevitable rise in inflation. According to the National Inflation Association (NIA), the smartest way to shield one’s net worth from the damaging effects of rising prices is to do away with U.S. bonds, treasuries and other dollar-denominated assets. Due to uncertainties surrounding the stock and the real estate markets, NIA also suggests precious metals, especially gold and silver, will become an ever more attractive class of assets to invest in, given their liquidity and tradability.
"Gold and silver have been accepted as real money for thousands of years and could replace the U.S. dollar as the ultimate safe haven for Americans to store their money," the association said. Because inflation leads to rising prices of food, clothing and other necessities, it may also be a good idea to stock up on canned foods, bottled water, medicine, toothpaste and first aid products in case government imposes price controls that would lead to shortages, it says. In times of economic hardship, some people have moreover benefitted from planting their own gardens or starting a farm. NIA concludes its inflation warning by saying that those who have debt should try to refinance it into smaller monthly payments over a longer period of time and should not loan money to anybody given that inflation increases the real value of debt.
http://www.personalliberty.com/news/experts-offer-tips-on-surviving-inflation-19118238/


I'd suggest Asking God now what He thinks you could use later to trade for other things you'll need and of course store up, this is a Biblical concept, on all the things you'll need.

Here is a good site to find some garden tips so you will have a successful garden
SECRET GARDEN TIPS

A good place to buy seeds from is:ORCHARDHOUSE HEIRLOOMS

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

ECONOMIC TSUNAMIS

DREAM - The TWO TSUNAMI'S
-Trenton Adams.

On Sunday night, March 16th, 2008, I had a dream. First off, it
seemed to me that I was viewing through someone else’s eyes
through the entire dream.

In the dream I was driving down a freeway in some city. Some
other people and I were going to either get a bite to eat, or go
for coffee, or something like that. We got off the freeway, and
got out of the car. I looked back down the freeway, from the
direction we had come, and there was water rushing down the
freeway towards us. So, I jumped back into the car, and started
driving down the freeway as fast as possible. It seemed like
everyone was scared. Eventually, the water caught up to me,
and that part of the dream ended.

Suddenly I was somewhere else completely, on a beach
somewhere. Some people were watching some big waves come
in. They were talking about how the Tsunami would not affect
them because they were protected by a land mass off the coast.
It seemed like maybe they were in an inlet of some sort perhaps.
I saw top view for a moment, even to the details of what the land
mass off the cost looked like.

I was a bit confused how they could be so confident that they
would be unaffected by the coming Tsunami. Just then, a very
large wave (maybe 20' high) approached at a very high rate of
speed, and no one was able to escape. As it was coming, I
formulated a plan to duck under the wave, and swim to the top.
So, I did just that, and I was surfing the wave, without a fear in
the world. In fact, I was actually enjoying myself. It seemed odd
that I was having fun, which first made me wonder if it really was
a dream from the Lord.

After the one wave was finished, a second wave was approaching
very quickly. But this time, it was about 300' high. I had the same
plan as before. It was a little more difficult, but again, I was able
to get to the top, and surf the wave. I found that the wave was
swallowing all of the big office buildings, and almost reached the
very top of them, but not quite. Then, as I was floating on the top
of the water, it began to subside, and go back out to sea.

I asked the Lord what it could mean, but I did not initially get an
answer. As I was telling some friends about it, I said “It’s really
odd, because usually the Lord gives me the interpretation to my
dreams“. Just then, an interpretation formed in my mind.

The interpretation goes like this: I am unsure about the interpretation
of the first part of the dream.

The second part of the dream was a similar situation. Many
people were in denial about the coming economic collapse, and
were thinking they would escape being touched by it. I was
confused at how they could just look the other way, as if nothing
was going to happen. Suddenly, the first wave came, and I had
a plan before it got there, and I was not afraid, but had peace.
In fact, I was enjoying it because I had the peace of God, and
did not trust in material things.

Then the second larger wave came, and once again, I had a plan,
and was not afraid. The wave reached the top of the big
businesses, and almost destroyed many of them. There was very
little left.

Furthermore, the second HUGE wave will subside, but I believe
our economies (Canada and the US) will never be the same.

For those who are in the rest of God, this time will just be another
stepping stone to the coming Kingdom of God. I also believe that
this dream is showing that there are going to be two significant
events in the economic collapse. The second one will be HUGE,
and the first will just be a pre-cursor to the big one.

-MAR 2008- http://blog.trentonadams.ca/2008/03/25/tsunami-dream

THE IDEA IS TO BE PREPARED, BOTH PHYSICALLY AND SPIRITUALLY.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

saving money

-----THE GARDEN GNOME


The best way to save money is to stop spending it. Every time you want to buy something, First look at your money or your card or checkbook and ask yourself, "Do I really need this enough to spend my money on it?"

Look at all of your bills and try to trim the fat. If you don't really need some service or whatever each bill represents- drop it.

For instance why buy newspapers? You can get all that info online or if you need the want ads get the free paper. Who wants all that bad news crammed into their brains every day. If we go to war, someone will tell you. No more piles of read papers all over the floor, no more trash containers packed full of newspapers. No more paying for wet papers delivered to the roof. one less bill, YAY!

Each bill you have can be considered this way. Then, one by one make every effort to pay off each bill and afterwards don't use that card again.

here is a url that will help you with your grocery bills:
CUT GROCERY BUDGET IN HALF
and one more:
50 TIPS TO SAVE MONEY ON FOOD


A great way to stretch your money and get healthy food for your family is to grow a garden. How best to save money on food is grow some, that will really cut your grocery bills.

Here is a good site to find some garden tips so you will have a successful garden
SECRET GARDEN TIPS

A good place to buy seeds from is:ORCHARDHOUSE HEIRLOOMS

Saving on those utility bills is another great way to keep more greenbacks in your wallet. Check out the faucets in your house for drips and get them fixed, don't forget your toilet. See if you can turn off some lights or unplug those charge-up tools you have all over the house, Turn off the computer or TV's when you aren't watching them. Put dimmer switches on places you don't need reading lights and use them. Go through your home and seal off the windows and doors, the attic and basement for air leaks, you pay for that heated or cooled air don't let it escape.

Monday, March 30, 2009

10 TIPS FOR LIVING OFF THE GRID

-----THE GARDEN GNOME

Here is someone else's ideas
Living Off the Grid
Number one, where do you start?

1-Getting started first requires a piece of land, whether it is rural or urban does not matter, although rural living offers a few special possibilities for you. Consider, if you were able to find a piece of property that had no power line access, only a road to it. Can you imagine how little it would cost? That is what we did and figured we saved over $20,000, and that was years ago, today the savings by investing in a piece of rural land for off grid living is substantial.

2-Build your own house even? That option is a great way to save money on your housing costs. After working for years in the contracting business as a sub contractor I know that building a house may seem like a big project, but just break it down into pieces.
Everyone needs at least one of these for their emergency kits:
pure-go filtering water bottles
It lasts for approximately 1 year. If a person drinks 3 bottles of water per day the cost of the bottle is equals less than 3 cents per fill up.

Grow your own:heirloom seeds

3-Living off the grid opens up all sorts of possibilities for food production too, from growing a few chickens to growing a bigger garden. This is one of the main ways we save money each year and grow healthier food for ourselves. You can too.

4-Don’t bother with spending thousands of dollars on expensive solar panels from the dealers either. You can build your own inexpensively and easily.

5-Ditto for wind generators, have you seen the price of these? Wow! Our own off grid living experience was greatly enhanced by learning how to build our own wind generator, producing free power for our home.

6-Work as a team, a family team that is…It is so important to have regular family meetings before and after you make your off grid move. It can get to be an overwhelming amount of work and confusion if you don’t assign regular duties for everyone. Remember you are your own power company and more, it doesn’t have to be a lot of work if you manage properly.

7-Set your power center, which includes your battery storage and monitoring equipment in a convenient place. This is a must. We have ours beside our main entry door in a little nook that we built and this way we can have a look every time we pass by.

8-Locate your renewable energy power sources in the most advantageous place. This means full sun for solar panels and the highest point on the property for your wind generator.

9-Always innovate with your system. There is constant improvement lately in technology and keeping up can be a real chore, so find a source of information you trust and stick with them.

10-Have fun. How good does it feel to take a Tuesday off and go shopping with your wife whenever you want? Living off the grid has given us freedom to do as we please in a World that sucks you into a system of debt and despair. What a relief to break the chains, there simply are no words for how good it feels to be finally free from the wage cycle.http://www.living-off-grid.com/lifestyle/living-off-the-grid-%E2%80%93-10-tips-for-off-grid-living


I would add that if you can find a sustainable income source like a home business it would really help
Everyone needs at least one of these for their emergency kits:
pure-go filtering water bottles
It lasts for approximately 1 year. If a person drinks 3 bottles of water per day the cost of the bottle is equals less than 3 cents per fill up.

Grow your own:heirloom seeds

Thursday, March 26, 2009

USE YOUR SKILLS TO THRIVE

-----THE GARDEN GNOME


Do you have a skill? Are you good at some long ago kind of job, like being a farrier or a blacksmith? Are you a mechanic, carpenter, plumber or are you a hunter or fisherman [woman]? Can you trap game, can you live in a wooded setting and even thrive? Can you chop wood? Can you light a wood fire? These and more will be needed in the coming hard times. Barter will be the name of the game. Forget electronics, forget your cell phone, you will need to know how to do without what are in truth luxuries.

Small engine repair is anorther skill to develop, people will beat a path tyo your door for help fixing their lawnmowers generators etc.

Making things last, not throwing them away will be the order of the day. Want to take a bath? Maybe you'll have to heat the water first, but even before that you may need to go to a river or creek to get that water.
Buy new clothing because you got yours dirty or a seam is ripped? Learn to fix them, others will need your skills and you can trade for what you need too.

I'm trying to stockpile a number of blankets I make so I can trade. Saving seeds and gardening are two more important things we can do to thrive in hard times.

Learn every old time craft you can, from making a shelter to washing clothing on a washboard. Find out ways your special talents; from making clothing to tramping the woods finding game to fixing machines, can be fostered to make you sought after to help others when they are foundering.

Remember food, clothing and shelter are basic necessities do what you can to be able to provide at least one of these.
Everyone needs at least one of these for their emergency kits:
pure-go filtering water bottles
It lasts for approximately 1 year. If a person drinks 3 bottles of water per day the cost of the bottle is equals less than 3 cents per fill up.

Grow your own:heirloom seeds

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

BLESSING GOES OUT, THEN COMES BACK

-----THE GARDEN GNOME


Someone once told me our Mansions in Heaven will be furnished with what we give away.

Everyone will be feeling hardships and if we can alleviate the misery Jesus has this to say: MATTHEW 25:41-46 "Then he will say to those on his left, `Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.'
"They also will answer, `Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?'
"He will reply, `I tell you the truth, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.'
"Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life."
To store up to be a blessing or to just to provide comfort is to give to the Lord.

What good would it do to save your life with some hoarded sandwiches and then lose your soul?

And another view:


Your Highest Priorities Are to Survive and Help Others


There are two kinds of people as far as the coming dollar collapse and depression are concerned. First, there are those who are setting aside provisions, increasing home security, exchanging paper dollars for silver and gold and so forth. They are making survival the highest priority in their lives. Then there are those who are not. This second group of people go about their lives as though the dollar collapse and depression do not exist.

Both groups at a gut level instinctively know we are at a tipping point in American history with both the economy and our freedoms. And still, the second group of people seem unconcerned. To those of us in the first group, it seems the second group are either frozen in fear or are just living in denial.

It's this second group I want to discuss with those of you in the first group. You must reach out to those in the second group who are blood relatives and or neighbors. Look at it this way. If you have made survival your highest priority but are ignoring those in the second group, you are making a big mistake. For unless you are willing to reach out to them while there is still time to do so, they could one day become your worst enemy. That may be selfish, but it is the truth.

Do not think your neighbor or family member would never turn on you. For if you and your neighbor or family member are not of one mind…If you have not agreed ahead of time to help one another and actually are doing so, what would stop them from turning on you when things really turn rough?

In the end, when push comes to shove, there is not a single one of us who can survive without help from others. You might think otherwise, but know this. One day you will need something your neighbor can offer. One day you will have a medical emergency. One day, you will want someone Else's expertise. One day you will want more eyes and ears guarding your home. Unless you and your neighbors have made a soulful pact to be there for one another when that time comes, what will you do???
from:http://www.survive-economic-collapse.com/blog/

I'm just making do with what clothing I have now, or re-making them, and not buying anything new that will probably be taken from me anyway when chaos reigns. I'm just concentrating on making things to give to others.

Everyone needs at least one of these for their emergency kits:
pure-go filtering water bottles
It lasts for approximately 1 year. If a person drinks 3 bottles of water per day the cost of the bottle is equals less than 3 cents per fill up.

Grow your own:heirloom seeds

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Composting-the ultimate in recycling

-----THE GARDEN GNOME




Composting, I use all of my kitchen scraps, no animal or dairy products, but I do use lots of well-washed egg shells, coffee grounds and tea bags. Banana peels are terrific to use also, I use my garage blender to render all of the veggie stuff to a pureed mess that worms like to eat. I use something called a Garden Gourmet to make my compost. It has lots of ventilation and can be made smaller by removing some of the side slats. I layedr the bottom with twigs, then a layer of dirt, then leaves, more dirt, more leaves, more dirt, some manure, more dirt until it gets to the top. I use a sawed off hay fork to turn it often. Every time I have a blender full of compost fodder I pour it over the top of my compost and then turn it. I actually get quite addicted tgo my thrifty ways of making garden gold fertilizer. The Garden Gourmet has a slide up door on the bottom for removing all the lovely black stuff for tossing in my garden. I fertilize my garden three times a year, once before planting, once in the middle of summr and again in fall. Last year I raked up as many leaves as I could to fill my garden [the snow came really early] covered the leaves with tarps to keep them from blowing away and left it all to rot in the ground until I got it re-tilled again this year. The soil is so rich the difference between it and the surrounding dirt is remarkable. I also use lots of leaves to mulch the garden between my plants to keep down the weeds and to hold the water in the soil. All of this is labor and not much in the way of money, a nice savings that I am praying will pay off in a bounty of healthy food for my family.

Everyone needs at least one of these for their emergency kits:
pure-go filtering water bottles
It lasts for approximately 1 year. If a person drinks 3 bottles of water per day the cost of the bottle is equals less than 3 cents per fill up.

Grow your own:heirloom seeds

THRIFTY RECIPES-seasoning

-----THE GARDEN GNOME

Make these ahead and store for any hard times.

How to Make Different Salts
These are all found in Pantry Cooking:
Garlic salt, 1 tablespoon
1 teaspoon garlic powder + 2 teaspoons salt
Onion salt, 1 tablespoon
1 teaspoon onion powder + 2 teaspoons salt
Celery salt, 1 tablespoon
1 teaspoon ground celery seed + 2 teaspoons salt

SEASONED SALT

1/2 cup salt
1 tablespoon celery salt*
1 tablespoon garlic salt**
1 tablespoon paprika
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon pepper

Place all ingredients in a blender container; cover and blend on high for
20 seconds. Store in a tightly covered container. Makes 3/4 cup.

*May substitute 1 teaspoon celery seed + 2 teaspoons salt for celery salt

**May substitute 1 teaspoon garlic powder + 2 teaspoons salt for garlic salt

*Katy's essence
This is about medium hot and the heat can be adjusted by using more of less of the spice
I've sent this out to friends all over the US because when I make it every year I make a lot!
When I say a part I use a bottle of spice, it can be any size as long as all 'parts' are the same size.
3 parts of paprika [I love paprika anyway]
2 parts sea salt or Himalayan crystal salt
2 parts garlic powder
1 part black pepper
1 part onion powder
1/2 part Cayenne powder
1 part Italian herbs [I grow and grind my own, I mix it- 1part Oregano, 1 part Basil, 2 parts Parsley]
1 part crushed red pepper
2 part chili powder
put it all in your food processor to grind up the Italian herbs and crushed red pepper so it's incorporated well into the other spices which are powders. It makes a dozen bottles, I usually double up on the recipe so I have plenty to give away.


MORE LINKS MORE RECIPES
http://to-reverse-diabetes.blogspot.com/2008/07/mosquitoes-and-dinner.html
http://to-reverse-diabetes.blogspot.com/2008/04/recipes-oven-fried-chicken-much-more.html
http://to-reverse-diabetes.blogspot.com/2007/08/another-advantage-of-summer.html

Everyone needs at least one of these for their emergency kits:
pure-go filtering water bottles
It lasts for approximately 1 year. If a person drinks 3 bottles of water per day the cost of the bottle is equals less than 3 cents per fill up.

Grow your own:heirloom seeds

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Homemade remedies

-----THE GARDEN GNOME


ALL PURPOSE SALVE

This multipurpose salve provides relief to sore muscles, reduces inflammation, heals scrapes, relieves minor burns, and even provides a measure of protections from biting insects. Excellent chest rub to break up congestion.

1 part plantain leaf (topically healing and soothing)
1 part lavender blossom (antiseptic, topically healing, pain relieving, repels insects)
1 part peppermint leaf (cooling, anti-spasmodic, and pain relieving)
1 part thyme leaf (antiseptic and anti fungal, increases blood flow to the area, healing and astringent)

Heat herbs in olive oil over low heat for about 5 hours. Do not let the oil boil or bubble. A Crock-Pot or the lowest temperature setting on a range should be suitable for heating this mixture. (If the lowest setting is too hot, turn off the heat once it has warmed the oil...it should keep warm for at least and hour....then repeat the process twice.) After cooking, strain out the herbs while oil is still warm. Place 1 1/4 cups of the herb oil in a pan, add beeswax and heat just enough to melt the wax. Add essential oil and stir. Finally, pour the salve into wide mouthed jars. Store at room temperature. Use for minor scrapes and cuts, to protect and promote healing.

Here is my overnight pimple cure: Use a hot washcloth on it to bring all the stuff to the surface, and use a very clean needle, lance the offending blemish and excise it,[I don't bother with all that I just squeeze it empty, but I'm not so finiky] then, right away put hydrogen peroxide on it to bubble away the infectious stuff then put a very generous dab of zinc oxide on it to ease the redness overnight. I do this all the time, it works for me. I hope it works for you, I use a loofah to clear up blackheads, I did it years ago and they never came back, apparently it closes the pores.

I use Hydrogen Peroxide on all infections, it is really the only cure for fungus.

Everyone needs at least one of these for their emergency kits:
pure-go filtering water bottles
It lasts for approximately 1 year. If a person drinks 3 bottles of water per day the cost of the bottle is equals less than 3 cents per fill up.

Grow your own:heirloom seeds

links-
http://to-reverse-diabetes.blogspot.com/2007/06/getting-well-and-other-tips-and-tricks.html
http://www.home-remedies-for-you.com/
http://homemade-remedies.com/
http://possumsal.homestead.com/skincare.html
http://www.homemademedicine.com/



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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

FEEDING A FAMILY CHEAPLY

-----THE GARDEN GNOME


FROM THE HILLBILLY HOUSEWIFE:
$45 Emergency Menu for 4 to 6
I've seen various places around the web claim that in an emergency you can feed your family for only $10 or $20 a week. While I appreciate their intentions, I have noticed that they all assume you have certain supplies already on hand. In my experience this isn't always the case. Forty-five dollars will seem outrageously abundant to some, while it will seem minuscule to others. It is the smallest amount I was able to come up with that will provide enough supplies to an empty kitchen to feed an entire family for a week. The servings are ample and a few adjustments allow you to increase the quantities from 4 servings to 6. Newly added nutritional information makes it clear that except for sodium, these recipes are nutritious and healthy. They are low in fat and cholesterol, high in protein and rich in fiber. To reduce the sodium you can use half as much salt and bouillon as called for in the recipes, and purchase store-brand reduced sodium canned vegetables instead of the regular variety. To see one person's idea of making a list... hillbilly housewife


You can make your own lists, just sit down, write out a meal plan for a week, pick your favorites, and the easiest, and least expensive meals, then figure out what to buy to be able to make each meal, then buy that times four week's worth, and you'll know how to buy for a month's supply of real meals.

Basically living well through hard times involves planning in the more abundant times. I'd suggest buying seed, growing some of your own foods, so you'll know you are getting fresh, organic and healthy foods.

If you are going to garden and have your own food supply- grow the healthiest foods from Heirloom seeds orchardhouse heirlooms If you want to be sure you'll have plenty of drinking water, get one of these for each family member: pure-go filtering water bottles

Monday, March 16, 2009

about fertilizers

-----THE GARDEN GNOME

Question: what kind of fertilizer is natural?
Answer:

Compost, animal manure [composted to rid it of e. Coli] I use bunny poo straight, it has no urine in it to burn the plants. Chicken manure in manure tea, yes I put mine in a pillow case suspended in a fifty gallon drum of rain water to ladle loving on my veggies. I don't recommend any pet manure or night soil because of the density of the former and the bad germies in the latter. Night soil or humanure is why you can't eat fresh veggies or drink the water in Mexico. Horse manure or whinny poo, is good if well composted. I like to toss some cow poop or bullpucky in my composter along with kitchen scraps [use only non animal scraps like veggie stuff or eggs shells, tea bags and your coffee grounds for best results, in the composter, I like to dig up a few hundred worms for my composter too, Also I put any mushrooms I find in my composter, lots of brown leaves and very small twigs.] fats, milk products and meats are not for composting. I waste nearly nothing and all goes into my composter with those exceptions. I also have a compost heap and piles of composting leaves in the woods behind our house so that they can eventually be used in my garden.

All manure can be turned into manure tea which is readily available for fertilizing your gardens whether you are flower growing or veggie planting.

I'm kind of addicted to composting and use it a lot in my gardens, if anyone offers me animal bedding or their accumulated poo, I'll use it too.

Chemical fertilizer and poor farming methods have just about ruined our farmlands and we indeed have none left that is at all considered healthy. Chemical fertilizers have only three ingredients, N=nitrogen, P=phosphorus, and K=Potassium. These are not the only things fertile soil needs and often the proportions are wrong, so adding manure is best along with God's idea of allowing fields to go fallow every 7 years. Many times a really good husbandman will add a cover crop to his fallow fields, this keeps it from blowing away in a stiff wind and if it's the right crop, it will add stuff like nitrogen to the soils. Not allowing the soil to rest, not giving it proper fertilizers will ruin your garden every time.

Everyone needs at least one of these for their emergency kits:
pure-go filtering water bottles

If you are going to garden and have your own food supply- grow the healthiest foods from Heirloom seeds orchardhouse heirlooms

Saturday, March 14, 2009

NO ADDICTIONS NO WASTE

I have always felt strongly that the worst thing to have in times of lack and want are addictions. How awful will they suffer who can no longer get their cigarettes, the soda pop, alcohol or their medications,[drugs are drugs whether legal or illegal-they create dependence]; even if we are simply dependant on certain products we use on our bodies and hair, they also will not be available indefinitely.
If their loss will be felt as strongly as a withdrawl then it's best to start withdrawing now. Times are going to be hard and to add to that an overpowering craving will just make us unnecessarily miserable.

Storing up some food items, especially the ones you will actually eat is a really good idea. Just bulking up on staples if you can't use them in basic cooking is not terribly helpful.

Learning to cook healthy basic meals using few ingredients is a great idea. I'd like to suggest that you subscribe to The Hillbilly housewife, she often has great recipes and tips for good simple meals.

The second thing I wanted to address here is stopping the waste. Buying things with fewer wrappings is one way, but also not wasting foods/goods is another. Try not throwing that item of clothing away just because a few stitches are missing in the hem or seem, learn to fix it, did you lose weight, learn to alter your clothes. And as for food, many kitchen scraps can be put into a composter so your small kitchen garden can be ammended in a natural healthy way. If you start looking at your life and how you live as a cycle of acquiring, care and finding the best ways of extending life to your belongings you'll see that there are many many ways to economize.

We need water to drink so wasting water is not a good idea either. Clean water [called potable] should be reserved just for drinking. Wash water can be used and reused before discarding.

This is just a start and if anyone has more they want to add please feel free to in the comments section.

Everyone needs at least one of these for their emergency kits:
pure-go filtering water bottles

If you are going to garden and have your own food supply- grow the healthiest foods from Heirloom seeds orchardhouse heirlooms

Thursday, March 12, 2009

ARE THE HARD TIMES REALLY COMING?

Just look at your neighbors, watch the news and see what's going on around you. If you do not believe we are headed as a world into the worst depression, if nothing more horrible- Global warming [please think of how much worse our weather is lately]that we've ever had then fine just ignore me. But if you see the signs and are getting a bit concerned, then watch this space for tips on how to survive-even thrive in the hard times.

People did thrive in the great Depression, I'm looking for their secrets.
The definition of a recession is when your neighbor has lost his job and for depression it's when you've lost yours.

Do you really think that spending more money; than there ever was in the entire world, is the solution, and giving that money to people who are already wealthy is a good idea, if you trust people who are doing this then this blog is not for you. If not, hold onto your hats we're off to find out how to thrive in hard times.

Oh and one more thing
The Christian who is prosperous in
the hard times is the one who has given up
on the counsel of the ungodly, and who
and has cast himself on the Word of God.

God's plan to protect His people