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...17. December 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! n last night’s Talk Show, I hosted 2 special guests on the Family PreparednessGuide talk show. Both guests made it easy to Keep It Super Simple! My first guest on Wednesday night’s show: Marjory Marjory is a mother who became very concerned about the possibility of the collapse of the systems we all [...]
Continue reading...4. December 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! I will Keep It Super Simple! You’ll meet an iconic Patriot on Saturday’s BlogTalkRadio Show. Here’s the link for the show: www.BlogTalkRadio.com/James-Talmage-Steven The call-in number is (347) 326-9604. Or join the Chat room, meet some nice people and ask your questions from there! Big John is the proprietor of the following websites: http://www.survivalistseeds.com/ http://www.patriotfood.com/ http://www.donttreadonme.tv/ You’ll [...]
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...10. September 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! This is a response by the author of the original blog about seeds for storage. We’re all trying to Keep It Super Simple for all of you. James, When people complain that their canned seeds didn’t sprout, they should examine the many factors involved with proper seed saving and responsible seed storage before [...]
Continue reading...9. September 2009
Welcome back to the FamilyPreparednessGuide blogsite! Bruce Hopkins, owner of Best Prices Storable Foods in Quinlan TX (903) 356-6443, sent me this note in an effort to Keep It Super Simple on seeds in food storage! James: One of the major mistakes made by some “survival companies” is to put their non-hybrid, open-pollinated seeds in cans with oxygen [...]
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23. January 2010
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