Welcome to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! Saturday’s guest on the FamilyPreparednessGuide talk show will be Anitra Kerr—the Preparedness Diva. That’s 1:00 PM (CST), January 16, 2010 at www.BlogTalkRadio.com/James-Talmage-Steven. Anitra has a passion for self-reliance and self-improvement. She believes that in order to be truly prepared for the uncertainties of tomorrow, we need to be living the principles of [...]
Continue reading...6. January 2010
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! This shopkeeper has the stuff to Keep It Super Simple! Tonight’s guest was Emily Church. She is the owner of the Everything Kitchens online and bricks-and-mortar store in Springfield MO. She has an 8,000 square-foot warehouse full of preparedness equipment for the kitchen. Since everybody eats, it’s [...]
Continue reading...5. January 2010
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! Last night’s guest radio talk show was Bruce Hopkins, a long-time friend, who operates the Internet–Grocer.com website. He told us about how the company had its start and growth. He and his wife Phyllis operate the business under the name Best Prices Storable Foods. Bruce explained that Best Prices Storable [...]
Continue reading...14. November 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! I will Keep It Super Simple! My guest on my Blog Talk Radio on Saturday Nov 14, 2009 is Peggy D. Layton, a Home Economist, holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics Education with a minor in Food Science and Nutrition from Brigham Young University. Peggy lives in Manti UT [...]
Continue reading...7. November 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! Jan LeBaron, owner of The Country Store (www.HealthyHarvest.com), sent me this recipe during the BlogTalkRadio show today: Here is a recipe you can put up and let your listener try. I created this recipe––one of many––from dehydrated food. Enjoy! She will Keep It Super Simple! for you to enjoy a great soup [...]
Continue reading...26. October 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! I will Keep It Super Simple! Providing healthy food for your child(ren) is very important in family preparedness. I found this extremely interesting website this weekend– http://DrMomOnline.com. I listened to Doctor Colleen Trombley on a talk radio show on the Internet, and was not able to move on until it was over! She [...]
Continue reading...3. October 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! Rita Bingham was my guest today, and she gave us some good advice about how to Keep It Super Simple! She discussed the following (from my notes): Nutrition Detectives handout (Dr. David Katz) will teach you AND the children/grandchildren to read labels and learn more ways to incorporate healthier foods into your [...]
Continue reading...1. September 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! I wanted to get one more blog in this month because of the new Basics… 11th edition was so intense and time-consuming. I’m going to Keep It Super Simple and let you in on some family secrets… In the 11th edition of Making the Best of Basics –– Family Preparedness Handbook, I’ll [...]
Continue reading...31. July 2009
Welcome Back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! Do you Keep It Super Simple? I have been a bit under the weather (and the radar) for the past few days. I was enjoying what may be the last of great medical care! A month ago, I dropped a large––lima bean-sized––kidney stone on the left side. It couldn’t seem to [...]
Continue reading...24. July 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! Saturday afternoon, July 25 @ 1:00 PM CDST, I’ll be interviewing podcaster Jack Spirko, the talented host of “The Survival Podcast daily. You’ll find Jack very interesting and energetic about the full range of preparedness activities. You can listen to the shows anytime by going to his website and checking the [...]
Continue reading...23. July 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! I’m continuing my series on Jack Spirko, the talented host of “The Survival Podcast daily. I advise you to listen to his podcast—he’s very interesting and will get you in the groove for preparedness activities. Jack will be on BlogTalkRadio’s FamilyPreparednessGuide Talk Show this Saturday, July 25, 1:00 PM CDST. Don’t [...]
Continue reading...22. July 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! I’m sure you’re familiar with Jack Spirko, the current prince of the survivalist movement. He has a daily podcast @ http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com. He addresses a number of issues daily, and is a capable spokesman for the movement to practice sustainable reality. Jack will be on BlogTalkRadio’s FamilyPreparednessGuide Talk Show this Saturday, July [...]
Continue reading...8. July 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! Another idea to Keep It Super Simple: You can predict your future! At least, within reasonable parameters of judgment you can. If you’ve prepared adequately, made good decisions about your life and lifestyle, and are living in a safe area––except for the merest percent of chance––you probably won’t be a victim [...]
Continue reading...30. June 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! Another way for you to Keep It Super Simple! Step 7: Maximize your resources by managing them more effectively. More than likely, you have the hope of living until tomorrow. You also probably have some plans for the future. How well you prepare now determines how well you will live in that [...]
Continue reading...19. June 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! I’m trying to Keep It Super Simple! One of my blogsite readers asked: Question: There are a lot of pre-packaged food companies that offer commercially dehydrated and freeze-dried foods. What about using these types of foods in my food storage? Answer: There are a couple of alternatives in [...]
Continue reading...18. June 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! We’re trying to Keep It Super Simple! One of my blogsite readers asked: Question: There are a lot of pre-packaged food companies that offer commercially dehydrated and freeze-dried foods. What about using these types of foods in my food storage? Answer: There are a couple of alternatives in long-term storage, [...]
Continue reading...18. June 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide website! Remember: we’re trying to Keep It Super Simple! Here is a question from a reader: Question: There are so many types of foods and different types of packaging. How do I keep it all straight so I’m using the oldest purchases first? Answer: As you build up [...]
Continue reading...16. June 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! I’m introducing you to my K.I.S.S. philosophy: Keep It Super Simple! Here are the Basic tips for being prepared––it’s not so complicated. It does involve some part of your brain to engage with reasoning in the determination of: 1. Potential disasters and emergency situations that could occur to you [...]
Continue reading...23. April 2009
Welcome back to the Family Preparedness Guide! This rule is a standard for determining why, what, when, where, and how you will spend your resources in becoming prepared. Why you prepare––your choice. This is not a tough one to decide to undertake on some basis. What you prepare––your [...]
Continue reading...18. April 2009
Welcome back to Family Preparedness Guide! Inexperienced people often do weird things (scroll down to April 16 blog, Preparedness Rule #7) when trying to organize their preparedness plan in action. My friend (and author) Vicki Tate wrote an article in Backwoods Home Magazine, entitled The 7 Mistakes of Food Storage. I called the editor of [...]
Continue reading...18. April 2009
Welcome to the Family Preparedness Guide! Preparedness Rules of Three Continue… Rule #10 –– Three Methods for Acquiring Your In-home Food Storage: · 1. Pioneer Method · The Pioneer Method is the most difficult method for acquiring a food storage supply, requiring the most deliberation and commitment––but has the greatest benefits. It was how our [...]
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16. January 2010
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