I have something to tell you about today that could be a really important addition to your preps!
Thanks go out to Angela at Adventures In Self Reliance for the information about this product. I've researched it a bit and it seems to be the real deal.
A product like this could quite possibly save your life, or the life of your family in an emergency situation. Watch this video and see if you don't agree...
The link for this product is http://lifecaps.net...and I am not associated with this site, but probably should be!
Now if you are on the road, caught in an emergency, or for any reason you can't get back to your supplies...then this might be the answer!
Anyway, it's something to consider. The price is right, and I know that these were given out at Galveston after Katrina. Many people said that they were the difference between doing good or going hungry.
I'm thinking that this would be a good investment, ya know?
I'm also thinking that now would be a good time for us to get a fresh cup of coffee, my friend!
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Friday, April 10, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Knowing My Limitations...
There comes a time that I just have to admit that I don't know enough about certain things to attempt it on my own.
This doesn't mean that I can't learn them, but I don't have the experience just yet to do it. One of these things is the canning of meat. I fully intend to learn how to do this, but in the mean time I need to add to my preps and that means MEAT!
I'm pretty much a genuine country boy, and in Texas that means meat and 'taters, I'm one of the strange people that like Spam! In fact, there isn't too many types of canned meat products that I don't like. If there is, I just haven't found it yet...but that doesn't mean that I want to eat the same thing all the time!
Having a good selection of ingredients to use in all your menus, makes it much more enjoyable at mealtime, but allows you to stretch out your supplies a bit.
To expand my meat selection a lot, I ordered some more canned meat from a place called Werling & Sons, Inc. Now, I've had some meat from this company before and was really pleased with it. It is a bit pricey, but overall it isn't as expensive as some that I've seen.
They offer beef, pork, turkey, and chicken... in 14.5 ounce cans and even 28 ounce cans as well. The meat is of very high quality and has a long shelf life without preservatives! When it comes to meat, I'd rather not have dehydrated or freeze dried if I can have the real thing.
Another place that has a good selection of canned meat of high quality with a long shelf life is Pleasant Hill Grains. They offer another choice in meat in the form of ground beef. What I like about Pleasant Hill Grains is that the shipping is free for orders over $99 and as low as $7.95 for all others. I can live with that!
Now, I'm not an affiliate with these companies or anything, but I did want to share the links to them just in case someone didn't have their links already. When it comes to food, the Hermit feels that you can't ever have too many places to go and order if you need to. Just another tool to use in the daily gathering of supplies.
Anyway, I just wanted to share that with you. Many probably already knew about these places, but I felt that it was important enough to bring them up again.
OK...now that we have that out of the way, let's get a fresh cup of coffee, my friend!
This doesn't mean that I can't learn them, but I don't have the experience just yet to do it. One of these things is the canning of meat. I fully intend to learn how to do this, but in the mean time I need to add to my preps and that means MEAT!
I'm pretty much a genuine country boy, and in Texas that means meat and 'taters, I'm one of the strange people that like Spam! In fact, there isn't too many types of canned meat products that I don't like. If there is, I just haven't found it yet...but that doesn't mean that I want to eat the same thing all the time!
Having a good selection of ingredients to use in all your menus, makes it much more enjoyable at mealtime, but allows you to stretch out your supplies a bit.
To expand my meat selection a lot, I ordered some more canned meat from a place called Werling & Sons, Inc. Now, I've had some meat from this company before and was really pleased with it. It is a bit pricey, but overall it isn't as expensive as some that I've seen.
They offer beef, pork, turkey, and chicken... in 14.5 ounce cans and even 28 ounce cans as well. The meat is of very high quality and has a long shelf life without preservatives! When it comes to meat, I'd rather not have dehydrated or freeze dried if I can have the real thing.
Another place that has a good selection of canned meat of high quality with a long shelf life is Pleasant Hill Grains. They offer another choice in meat in the form of ground beef. What I like about Pleasant Hill Grains is that the shipping is free for orders over $99 and as low as $7.95 for all others. I can live with that!
Now, I'm not an affiliate with these companies or anything, but I did want to share the links to them just in case someone didn't have their links already. When it comes to food, the Hermit feels that you can't ever have too many places to go and order if you need to. Just another tool to use in the daily gathering of supplies.
Anyway, I just wanted to share that with you. Many probably already knew about these places, but I felt that it was important enough to bring them up again.
OK...now that we have that out of the way, let's get a fresh cup of coffee, my friend!
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