Posted on 02/15/2009 4:51:58 PM PST by remaxagnt
I bought a can of the Coopers “Real Ale”, but ain’t ready to start it yet.
Still working on bottling and getting the carbonation right on the Bitters that I did. But with or without carbonation, that stuff turned out WONDERFUL, a chocolaty Amber color, a fine head. Very smooth, but it’s got a kick. No off flavors.
Gotta get more Grolsch bottles.
Get a Havaheart live trap.
I never et no stir fry feral cat, but a guys gotta do what a guys gotta do.
That’s a good idea. I learned how to shoot those as a kid and was pretty good with it. I am thinking of getting my kids a BB gun, just to get them practicing.
Your local brew shop should have those by the case. They're not cheap, but they're worth it. Make sure you get extra rubber seals.
We've found that about 4 ounces of priming sugar (roughly 1/4 cup) per 5 gallons gives a nice carbonation. Make sure you dissolve it well in about 1-1/2 cups of water. Then add it to the finished beer before you bottle it.
We've had a lot of good luck with the 'kits' that come in a small carboard box. Work your way through a couple of those and you'll be ready to make your own recipes.
bttt
My grandad spent a year in prison during prohibition for moonshining...we have our ways, ahem.
There was a thread a few weeks ago - warning signs for Zombies in Texas. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2173584/posts
Oh no doubt! I think some investment in gold is very wise, but be sure to invest in food as well. At least until a system of measure (even underground bartering) is established. As another poster said, you would hate to have to give up a $20 gold piece worth hundreds because you are starving and need some bread.
I can’t afford to buy gold or silver, but I can afford to can my garden food and buy extra can meats here and there and I hope someone else who did buy gold, will be willing to buy from me.
You know?
“Bahawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!”
That a new one for me. Translation please.
My take is, if I have to go down fighting for my family and my principles, and my Constitutional American Rights, then, I am going to take as many of them down as I can before I go down. If they kill me with my own gun, it will be only because I have run out of ammunition and they will have to beat me to death with it.
It will all hinge on body count. The only thing that will matter is body count. Perhaps their mass grave is a good idea. Fill it up with THEIR BODIES. Take no prisoners. When you see one of their convoys on the road, clap your hands and say, Oh, nice, they are bringing us more supplies.
Perhaps this is a sad take on what is coming, but the failure to face reality, results in failure.
No argument there. Of course some food and other essentials like salt, vitamins, and some luxuries make sense. Butpeople will be astonished at how fast a new medium of exchange gets started if the currency collapses.
Salt! See those are things my husband thinks I’m weird for stocking up on. I said “Who thinks to stock up on salt? And wouldn’t you want salt?” Heck, for .50 a box, why not? So I have about 2 dozen boxes set aside. That and cough syrup. You can get cough syrup and ibuprofen really cheap in the dollar store. That might come in real handy.
"That a new one for me. Translation please."
Kind of like "LOL" except more. About your cow comment. :o)
You might plan on bartering Democrat Women themselves.
in case the Cubs win the World Series.
Are you kidding? The folks over in Indiana are amateurs.
/Chicago native
Maybe it is just the water soluble poultry terramycin from DurVet that is dedicated to anthrax. Is not available wholesale anymore in the Carolinas.
I would worry that the vaccines would have little chips in them and would therefore be implanted in each person who takes the vaccine. (Mark of the beast anyone?)
Chips chips anyone?
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