franklin wrote:I attented a 1.5 hr course at a local shop about canning meat products (ham,venison,chicken). Very informative.
texcollex wrote:Bought a couple of extra bottles of iodine. Took the wife and kids on a "Nature Walk", with a plant identification guide for reference. Practiced my sling shot. Anyone have idea for good supply of surplus steel bearings for sling shot ammo? Before I started prepping I had about 100 I picked up here and there. Not sure what I did with them.
texcollex wrote:Bought a couple of extra bottles of iodine. Took the wife and kids on a "Nature Walk", with a plant identification guide for reference. Practiced my sling shot. Anyone have idea for good supply of surplus steel bearings for sling shot ammo? Before I started prepping I had about 100 I picked up here and there. Not sure what I did with them.
Rosco wrote:Took Wife to Sewing Machine Store When She buys the $3,000 machine I'll get some Goodies an ammo
Nickelless wrote:I just ordered 10 Faraday flashlights:
http://www.outletpc.com/we8974.html?gcl ... z1bViWGf3b
I've had one of these flashlights for a couple years--I think my mom had given it to me a while back--and from what I've read online, these flashlights should be good for thousands and thousands of recharges, albeit never needing batteries.
"Buy ten more." "Not our fault, you are doing it wrong." "You have to read the instructions in all 150 languages the instructions are written in."Nickelless wrote: I'm going to get in touch with the company's customer service department and see what they'd recommend.
franklin wrote:Answered a local ad: Old Coleman Stove for sale. Turned out to be a model 413 which is the big 2 burner. Met seller nearby and she said, "I'm sorry it's so dirty but it probably works OK. We've had it in storage for 20 years and don't need it." I opened it and, besides the dust, it was pristine, probably never used. Still had the paperwork with it. I fished out the fifteen bucks she wanted for it and smiled.
Yes, it works just fine, ma'am. It will go well with the fuel I have squirrelled away.
purple and gold wrote:i have been stock piling high protein foods that dont need any prep or heat to eat,,ie sardines, tuna, Mres,these stack well and dont take up alot of space either
franklin wrote:Was at feed store today and saw they had 30 percent off all fruit trees. For $16 apiece they had 2-3 yr old trees in 5-8 gallon containers, mostly pear, apple, plum and peaches. Got 10 including a fig for the new section of my orchard. All of them need a good pruning.
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