Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! Two good ol’ boys from a few miles North up I-35 have figured how to make home gardening easy, affordable, effective, efficient, and to Keep It Super Simple! On today’s FamilyPreparednessGuide talk show, listeners learned how to manage a garden by a modified version of hydroponic gardening. It is so slam-dunk [...]
Continue reading...7. December 2009
Welcome Back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! At the beginning of my blogs several months ago, I had started a series of Rules of Threes. Now that the 11th edition of Making the Best of Basics is in the marketplace and selling well, I can focus on completing the series. Rule of Threes #12 – Total Preparedness Requires [...]
Continue reading...24. October 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! I will Keep It Super Simple! Planning is the most critically important step in to family preparedness. Information and the subsequent plan for its use is generally regarded as the #1 key to any survival situation. An old saw I learned from my military career was, “Plan for the worst, and hope for the [...]
Continue reading...4. June 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! I received this missive from James Medina, Owner of Everything Prepared earlier today. I thought you’d want to know this as soon as I could get it in the mail… Jim says: “Okay…This may come as a shock to many of you. Why would a business owner be spilling the beans [...]
Continue reading...4. April 2009
There are three minimal requirements to becoming prepared: 1. You need to determine your vulnerability to potential natural, people-caused, and personal disasters. 2. You need to adapt your lifestyle. Adaptability is critical to preparedness and self-reliance. 3. You need a sense of independence.
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23. January 2010
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