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Jan 13, 2012
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In this issue Cindy Castillo will show you 10 Rookie food storage mistakes.  Also, find out how a preppers knowledge can help in emergency situations, Stephanie Dayle shows how to make your own sugar and watch a video from Nurse Amy on how to make a fire straw.
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10 Rookie Food Storage Mistakes

By CINDY CASTILLO


Are you new to food storage?  Each experienced prepper began just as you.  Take advantage of their mistakes by learning the 10 Rookie Food Storage Mistakes that should be avoided. 
  1. Having buckets full of grains, beans or wheat, but have never cooked them before.  Make sure to practice cooking with your food storage.  Also note that if storing wheat berries you will need to have a wheat grinder to make flour.
  2. Storing food that your family does not eat.  In a stressful emergency time, it will be such a comfort to serve familiar foods. Make a list of favorite foods then begin storing them.
  3. Not rotating food storage.  Even though some foods can go past their expiration dates, you should try to use your oldest food storage first.  A system of putting newer food toward the back of the shelf and rotating the oldest to the front of the shelf will help prevent food waste.
  4. Minimal variety of food for a balanced diet.  To prevent food burnout it is best to store a wide variety.  Try storing many varieties of fruits, vegetables, grains, beans, meats, seasonings and staples.  Also keep on hand foods that are freeze dried, canned, dehydrated, MRE's, and prepared as instant packaged meals.
  5. Poor choice of storage containers.  Prevention of pests and rodents invading your food storage is key.  Using the right food storage containers also prolongs shelf life, nutritional value and taste. Food grade plastic containers, Mylar bags, glass canning jars, #10 cans and even buckets all help to maintain a longer shelf life. 
  6. Never put all your eggs in one basket. Store dehydrated and/or freeze dried foods as well as home canned and "store bought" canned goods.  These varieties will help to balance out your cooking options and even add a variety of textures and flavors.  Another take on this point, is to not store all of your food storage in one location.  Instead of having all of your food storage in one location, it may be wise to have other hiding locations.  False walls, under floor boards, another building on your property, at your emergency bug out location or even a storage facility.
  7. Forgetting salt, cooking oil, shortening, baking powder, soda, yeast, and powdered eggs. You can't cook even the most basic recipes without these items.
  8. Not storing water to cook the food.  Many food storage meals require water to rehydrate.  Pasta, beans and soups all need water for cooking.
  9. Forgetting to store spices, salt, oil and basic condiments that are needed for your food storage. How will your famous spaghetti sauce taste without Italian seasoning, salt, olive oil and that pinch of sugar? Beans are a great staple to have on hand and can be seasoned in a variety of ways using salt, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, soy sauce, ground red pepper and more. 
  10. Not having an alternative cooking source if the power goes out.   There are many alternative cooking sources such as the Kelly Kettle, Volcano Oven, Wonder Oven, Propane Camp Stove, Solar Oven and much more.  Research now to see which option is best for your family.

One last tip, don't forget to store easy to prepare foods to help you get through on difficult days.  Even though they may not be on your list of required food storage foods, you may want to reconsider puddings, juice boxes, instant packaged foods, coffee, candy, muffin mixes, cake mixes, Hershey's chocolate syrup (lasts a long time without refrigeration), brownie mix and other specialty comfort foods.

In this day and age, with the increase in gas and food prices, it pays to learn from seasoned prepper's  mistakes.  Another words, learn from their past mistakes!

Having 'preppers' knowledge may help in emergency situations  By MATT FLEMING/Capital News Service Imagine if society as you know it suddenly stopped. All of your modern conveniences would no longer be available - no food, no electricity, no potable water, no connection to the outside world.

Would you be prepared? How would you survive? Would you know how to provide for loved ones? 

With economies collapsing all over the world, with storms like Sandy destroying all in its path, with tragedies like 9/11 promoting fear, some people are mobilizing for crisis.

Chris Watson, 38, a construction worker from Baltimore County, Md., has spent most of his life learning and practicing skills necessary to survive after some catastrophic event or in a prolonged degeneration of society's structure. READ MORE
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How to Make Your Own Sugar By STEPHANIE DAYLE 
It started like this.  In my quest for self-sufficiency, I wanted to have the ability to produce my own sugar if need be.  I planned on adding bees to the farmstead this last spring - but 'we' spent money on a new chainsaw instead.   My next thought was maple trees?  Not unless I could pay to put in a bunch of 10 year-old sugar maple tress, hope they all lived, then maybe in another 10-15 years I would have some young smallish trees I might be able to tap.  Stevia plants?  I found out, not only do they not grow in my zone, but I have noticed through watching my friend's attempts that they are rather finicky to grow indoors and don't like big shifts in temperature.  That wouldn't work in our house with wood heat.  Then I found my answer through my grandma. READ MORE
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Company President Tom Sciacca noted that information sharing is an essential part of the community's popularity.

"Our customers really value the two-way conversation and it's a big part of who we are," he said. "We not only talk about the latest and greatest in survival gear, we share our knowledge and even post quizzes about edible plants and other topics. Our fans chime in with their own thoughts and really appreciate the information, especially since we get to try out most of the outdoor and urban survival gear on the market."

CampingSurvival.com's web site, he explained, is also a helpful resource for customers looking for additional information on using wilderness survival supplies, such as paracord,  MRE (meals ready to eat), first aid kits and colloidal silver. Many of these wilderness survival supplies are equally useful as urban survival supplies, in the event of a natural disaster or man-made emergency situation.

"We provide a lot of information, both on our web site and on Facebook, enabling visitors to make the best purchasing decisions on which items suit their needs," Sciacca said. "When we help them make good choices and pick the right products for their purposes, they are happier customers."

He noted that trivia on how to tie knots with rope has encouraged great discussion and helped inform readers on better ways to secure items than the commonly used double-knot.

"Those little bits of knowledge can sometimes make the difference between a successful camping trip and one that's a lot less fun," he explained. "Or, in the event of a storm, being stranded in your own home can require creative uses of the supplies you have on hand."

The company now receives as much interest from customers seeking urban survival kits as wilderness survival gear. The difference is that urban survival kits are specifically designed to help a family evacuate quickly or sustain them for long periods in one place, without electricity or water. Many contain MRE (meals ready to eat), first aid kits and water purification. Water purification is especially helpful when municipal filtration systems are affected by power outages, and stores get overrun with customers seeking bottled water. Meals Ready to Eat (MRE) are non-perishable and can be prepared much more easily than typical household food, making them much more convenient in an emergency.

 

Tom Sciacca, a former Marine and veteran of the 1991 Gulf War, launched CampingSurvival.com in 2002, and quickly earned a reputation as an online authority on camping and wilderness survival gear, creating a loyal following of customers. 



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At least one fire extinguisher should be installed in plain view above the reach of children in every home. They should be positioned near escape routes and away from stoves or heating appliances.

 

Keep an all-purpose fire extinguisher in an accessible place and make sure everyone in your home knows how to use it. A multi-purpose fire extinguisher is best. Look for the rating to be at least 2A:10 B:C on the label. This type of extinguisher can be used on any commonly caused type of fire.

Extinguishers should be inspected and serviced based upon the manufacturer's service schedule. Rechargeable models must be serviced after every use. Disposable fire extinguishers can be used only once, then must be replaced.

If you have a fire, always call 911 first and then proceed as follows to operate an extinguisher, using the PASS system:

  • PULL the pin out to unlock the operating lever.
  • AIM low; point the extinguisher nozzle (or hose) at the base of the fire.
  • SQUEEZE the lever below the handle to release the chemical.
  • SWEEP from side to side, moving carefully toward the fire. Keep the extinguisher aimed at the base of the fire and sweep back and forth until the flames appear to be out. Watch the fire area. If the fire re-ignites, repeat the process.
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