Posted on 02/09/2009 12:36:11 AM PST by nw_arizona_granny
Yahoo ran an interesting article this morning indicating a rise in the number of survivalist communities cropping up around the country. I have been wondering myself how much of the recent energy crisis is causing people to do things like stockpile food and water, grow their own vegetables, etc. Could it be that there are many people out there stockpiling and their increased buying has caused food prices to increase? Its an interesting theory, but I believe increased food prices have more to do with rising fuel prices as cost-to-market costs have increased and grocers are simply passing those increases along to the consumer. A recent stroll through the camping section of Wal-Mart did give me pause - what kinds of things are prudent to have on hand in the event of a worldwide shortage of food and/or fuel? Survivalist in Training
Ive been interested in survival stories since I was a kid, which is funny considering I grew up in a city. Maybe thats why the idea of living off the land appealed to me. My grandfather and I frequently took camping trips along the Blue Ridge Parkway and around the Smoky Mountains. Looking back, some of the best times we had were when we stayed at campgrounds without electricity hookups, because it forced us to use what we had to get by. My grandfather was well-prepared with a camp stove and lanterns (which ran off propane), and when the sun went to bed we usually did along with it. We played cards for entertainment, and in the absence of televisions, games, etc. we shared many great conversations. Survivalist in the Neighborhood
Oh boy!!! Another Texas Gardener!!!
Here’s where a lot of us start with our peculiar information for Texas climates.
Either of those will be of help I think.
Not knowing where exactly your daughter moved I can’t recommend anything local, but Howard Garrett has a GREAT gardening show on the radio on Sunday mornings on 660 AM out of DFW. Very knowledgeable and practical. Also available is Texas Gardening Magazine which addresses various areas of Texas, might make a worthwhile gift someday.
Everything we spoke about years ago is coming to fruition.<<<
Yes, all they and Cuba and Russia tested is showing up or will shortly.
Now they even say they dream of the day they can use chemicals and all WMD on us.
But some called us crack pots, for even saying they had them.
Oh, I am sorry. I would just have skimmed over something candied! I just don’t do that sort of thing normally. So, ir it’s too much trouble don’t worry about it.
The orange peels are already in the freezer so they may not be worth anything to candy anyway. I freeze them and grind them to get rid of fire ants.
LOL - heaven is peaches in pie or ice cream. Or peach pie with vanilla ice cream.
Now, THAT is torture. The other thing - it wasn’t really torture.
Starve The Beast (A FR Actvism Thread to Combat the Rape of the American Taxpayer)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2186266/posts
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Interesting, thanks for the link.
I did not read all the pages, will later.
LOL, no yelling - but I have proof that your computer is in good working order. ;-)
Straw Bale Gardening<<<
I have used this method, when the Bermuda grass was so thick, from many years of growth and I wanted vegetables.
Maybe about 1965 Organic Gardening had an article on it, said it was used every 7th year in Israel to allow the land to lie fallow and recharge.
As I recall, I put manure on it and started the watering for several days. Let the goodies from the manure mix down in the hay, then added a layer of peat moss and topped that with sand and planted, as I recall it all grew.
Bill took scrap lumber and built a simple box around the bales and that helped to keep the moisture in them.
All your methods in the article are good ways to garden..
Not sure if these got posted as this is a huge thread, but consider these items:<<<
All good ideas to have stored.
Don’t ever worry about “has it been posted”, for we gain new readers every day and some may have missed a prior post.
Thank you for joining in the thread, I try to make all the new people both welcome and wanting to be involved and have to admit that my brain is not designed for name retention. LOL
Now the ground has got to thaw a bit so I can till up a space for them... Come on Spring! Gittin Anxious...<<<
The Mohave County Farm Bureau, said today, that it is time to plant the summer garden.
The weatherman said 40% chance of snow.....
So who does one believe?
Granny, I wonder if those sour ones would sweeten up if you dried them to make raisins. Always seemed they get sweeter when you dry them.<<<
LOL, not a chance of raisins as first I ate the sweet ones and then I ate all the sour ones.
Now, I am my normal sour self.
That’s a good meal, actually. Good going.<<
Not as often as I have it. LOL
Lots of good things in my mind, but never on the plate.
This is scary:
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread437754/pg1
Market Ticker - Source
8:17 CT
I do not know what is going on here, and I dont think I want to.
Someone, apparently someone in Asia, wants dollars. A LOT of dollars. There is a forced-liquidation event underway that is massive, <<<
see post 1587
Thanks for the link and information, is it Soros again?
Had to send her back up to re-do that process.....<<<
LOL, the joy of fatherhood.
LOL - heaven is peaches in pie or ice cream. Or peach pie with vanilla ice cream.
Now, THAT is torture. The other thing - it wasnt really torture.
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Real torture is Raspberry pie and ice cream.
The orange peels are already in the freezer so they may not be worth anything to candy anyway. I freeze them and grind them to get rid of fire ants.<<<
LOL, see how you are.
Sugar and water and boil it till it will coat the peels and leave a candy on them, it has been too many years since I made them.
Lemon should be good, add cinnamon and you can coat nuts with it, or I like nutmeg as the spice.
We have only methods like those we discuss here to know the truth and it is up to each individual to find these things out.<<<
I have gotten a fine education from fellow Freepers, in many subjects.
What is it in your little brown bottle that helps you breathe?<<<
Lavender Essential Oil is my #1 used oil, it will calm your nerves when you are upset, or a drop on your pillow will have you sleeping like a baby.
I also sleep with and use Spearmint E. Oil for breathing.
Peppermint E. Oil for upset stomachs.
Oregano E. Oil for infections, sinus, or on skin.
Orange E. Oil for killing germs, a couple drops in the water type vacuum and in my dish water.
On the whole, I simply take the lid off the bottle and smell, that is all that is needed.
If you use the Oregano at the first sign of a sinus infection, you will not get one.
My first bottles were a gift for the soapmaking I was learning and one day I read that Lavender cured headaches and thought “I have that and will try it”.
It cured a super big headache and I rarely have one now, for the headaches, I will smell it several times and also rub a drop on my temples, the end of my nose and I think the drop on the back of the neck is what makes it go faster.
If you google for healing with lavender essential oil, you will find many other things that folks use it for.
I read it helped cranky babies and as a friend had said they had a new cranky grandchild, sent her the report, as I knew she would have it in her soapmaking supplies.
It worked....and is so simple, you rub a drop on your skin, under your blouse, then lay the babies head against your shoulder and in a few minutes the baby is relaxed and asleep.
DO NOT put any E.Oil on a babies skin or clothes for a couple years.
I wish that I had known this trick 60 years ago.
I look back and know that the grandmothers before WW2 all smelled of Lavender and it was used in all their clothing drawers, and rooms, I remember going to other kids homes and how the grandparents smelled. Good.
I wish I could print it all out so I would have it when I need it (after Big Brother takes the Internet away from us).<<<
Maybe, Vickie still has the first 9,000 posts up for downloading.
Vickie do you still have them and the links?
A wonderful thing that Vickie did to make it available for all.
It is wonderful that so many people are interested in a variety of subjects.
twice baked rice? <<<
Yes, sounds good, I would like it and thanks for the recipe.
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