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There's No Way I'm Eating My Next Seafood Dinner Without Checking This Chart First. 7 things you can make yourself instead of buying. Interested in uplifting stories on the natural world, sustainable communities, simple food, and new thinking on how to live well? Please enter a valid email address and try again! No thanks. 35+ Camping Tips, Tricks & Treats. Summer holidays are just around the corner and if you have a camping trip or two on your agenda, you might just find a new trick or two in this bunch!

I’ve put together a list of projects and ideas to help around the campsite, a list of must-have home remedies (for poison ivy, mosquito bites, etc.), plus a bunch of fun ideas for cooking you might want to try this year…and don’t miss the old-timer’s fishing weather poem and dependable rope knot examples at the bottom of the page. Lots here and I’ll be adding more goodies to this page as I find them so you may want to bookmark it for future reference. Enjoy! To start things off, here’s a recipe for removing mildew from tents: Step 1: Mix 1/2 cup of Lysol in 1 gallon of hot water. Wash your tent with the solution (use a sponge) and let it air dry. Step 2: Mix 1 cup salt and 1 cup concentrated lemon juice in 1 gallon of hot water.

Although visible stains won’t be removed, it does kill the mildew. General Maintenance Suggestion: Waterproof Matches.

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MacGyver, Survivalist, or Stockpiler: The Urban Survival Skills Everyone Should Know. It's your word against his.. If he ain't talkin, your word pretty much wins. Also, don't try draggin him back in your house after he's dead.. The cops will be able to tell he was shot inside your house. As soon as you're involved in a shooting like this, call the cops, then a lawyer.. You are so bad ass. Once everyone knows how hard you are, no one will try to burglarize your home! Seriously, you're advocating shooting a potential burglar with your "Mossy, Remy or Mr. We're not all in middle school, you know, and life is not like a Die Hard movie.

I don't want to kill anyone. I am not running from my house. You can be a moral coward and subject yourself to the will of a criminal, however I will suffer no such victimization. @jodark It's not cowardly to leave and certainly not morally cowardly to leave if there is an intruder in your house. But staying in your house just because you paid for it and everything in it? Top 14 Survival Downloads You Should Have.

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BASIC LIST OF SUGGESTED ITEMS FOR LONG TERM SURVIVAL. Some people are saying we should prepare for at least 7 days, but the way things go after a hurricane, tornado, floods, loss of electricity and the fact that these disasters will continue and perhaps even get worse in coming years according to trends, one week is not enough.

Some have said 7 years, but that seems too long so do what you can. Be sure to use the older stocked goods first and replace them with new. Otherwise you will end up with all old food you might not even want to eat. Always check canned tomatoes for spoilage, as even in the can they can spoil. Most other foods last a long time. 1. Water stored to last at least 7 days, at one gallon per day per person.

Homeland Security recommends 7 days for survival, but in recent years, some people don't have electricity or heat for up to 3 weeks, so to be really safe - plan for at least 3 weeks. 2. 3. Wheat - 300 lbs. Rice - 100 lbs. Beans, Peas, Lentils, 50 lbs. each Honey or Sugar - 60 lbs. Salt - 3 lbs. Cayenne Pepper - 1 large can. Survival Handbook. 10 Skills Every Survivalist Should Learn.

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Meals in jars. Sauces & Mixes Recipes. Sauce and Mixes Dry Seasoning Mixes for creating meals in a jar recipes or to use instead of the store premixed package's Contents Basic Sauce Mix Cheese Sauce Mix Tomato Cheese Sauce Mix Pizza Sauce Mix Spaghetti Sauce Mix Alfredo Sauce Mix Beef Stew Mix Chicken Stir -Fry Mix Beef Stir-Fry Mix Casserole Sauce Mix Chicken Gravy Mix Beef Gravy Mix Beef Tomato Sauce Mix Milk Gravy Mix Whole Wheat White Sauce Mix Onion Soup Mix Dry Cream Soup Mix Fajita Seasoning Mix Sloppy Joe Seasoning Mix Chill Seasoning Mix Stroganoff Gravy Mix Enchilada Sauce Mix Taco Seasoning Mix Cream of Mushroom Soup Mix Cream of Chicken Soup Mix Cream of Celery Soup Mix Cream of Tomato Soup Mix Tortilla Mix Pancake Waffle Mix Sugar cookie Mix Oatmeal Raisin Mix Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix Ginger Cookie mix Onion Rice Mix Lemon Dill Rice Mix Vegetable Rice Mix Spanish Rice Mix Ranch Dressing Mix Italian Dressing Mix.

(1) Facebook. Forget apps and useless startups: These four African girls have created a pee-powered generator. 7 November '12, 04:58pm Follow What have you built lately? 14-year-olds Duro-Aina Adebola, Akindele Abiola, Faleke Oluwatoyin, and 15-year-old Bello Eniola have created a urine powered generator. All over Africa, young men and women have missioned across the country and arrived in Lagos, Nigeria. All they want to do is show off what they have made. Maker Faire Africa is more than your typical startup event: it actually shows off innovations, inventions, and initiatives that solve immediate challenges and problems, and then works to support and propagate them.

Put another way, this isn’t just a bunch of rich people talking about how their apps are going to change the world. These four girls may not end up doing that either, but their efforts definitely stand more of a chance than yet another hyper local social cloud app. Here’s how it works: If this doesn’t motivate you to go out and start thinking about how you can really make an impact, then I don’t know what will. Image credit: David Lat. Hidden Cache. Fishermen or hunters will keep strategically hidden supply caches so they don’t have to carry as much on their way in.

A military might use larger supply caches for similar reasons. A new group of people called “preppers” may use a supply cache in conjunction with a “bug out location” to allow them an option to wait out an economic or natural disaster. I have a supply cache for gardening tools in my square foot garden, which is in a back yard a few miles from where I live. I would never remember to bring everything I need with me every time, so I keep some twine, a knife, a spade and a clippers on site, hidden away in one of the garden pixels.

As you can see, it’s impossible to tell I have hidden something underneath my mulch layer. I think this technique would be useful to allotment gardeners, or even guerrilla gardeners using forgotten spaces and boulevards. Emergency preparedness checklist for perfect storm Hurricane Sandy - Here's what you need to get NOW. Facebook.