Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! This information will help you find products and information to Keep It Super Simple! I just spoke with Bob Griswold, owner and operator of Ready Made Resources, and he is announcing a new line of freeze-dried foods packaged for serving 4 people. This will make it easier for families wanting a [...]
Continue reading...23. January 2010
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...16. December 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! My s2 pecial guests for Wednesday night’s show are: Marjory and Jeff Gleason. You’ll get twice your money’s worth Wednesday evening when these two experts in different fields appear on the show tonight. Marjory Marjory is a mother who became very concerned about the possibility of the collapse of the systems we [...]
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...17. October 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! I’m going to Keep It Super Simple! I’ve been receiving emails asking about the new version of Making the Best of Basics, 11th edition, 26th printing. When I started the 11th edition––actually the revision of the 10th edition––I was going to merely reprint it and put it out into the marketplace. [...]
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...2. September 2009
Welcome to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! Normally, I don’t get into the causative factors of why you need to be prepared. It’s usually self-evident. I am concerned most people don’t get the need to put some provisions by so they can get by and emergency situation. Don’t be scared––be prepared. Carolyn tells it like it is—or might well be! [...]
Continue reading...26. June 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! I’m trying to make this discussion interesting and to Keep It Super Simple! Step 3: Mount a comprehensive family preparedness plan based on your needs by determining the comfort level you’re able and willing to support. Adopt a concept that fits your lifestyle. For example, our family preparedness commitment is: We plan on [...]
Continue reading...
23. February 2010
0 Comments