Posted on 02/26/2018 12:12:20 PM PST by CottonBall
Composting is a great subject. I would love to have a beautiful big compost pile to use in my garden and in my pots.
All I know is you need to keep it moist and turn it often. Thats the problem I have, Im not strong enough to do that and my husband isnt interested in helping. I would love to have a place to put all the scraps from the kitchen. I know you also need to add some sort of base material like straw or hay I think. If you keep it moist and turn it, it will stay hot and kill any seeds that are in it. My pile usually ends up growing whatever weeds are in there :-(
I'm not seriously into survivalism but it's a fascinating subject, and I lurked on this group for quite some time, learned a lot. I don't think I ever posted on it.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/alt.survival
I get ideas about things I'm interested in, digging a well, putting in a pump, earthships, making water safe with bleach and outdoor distillation methods, solar, wind, all sorts of things on youtube.
Have fun. Your Ball lids should still be ok, maybe the rubber seals degrade though. My son was heavily into prepping. If you put enough thought into it, there probably aren't many fail safe methods. But anything is better than nothing.
Your canning jars you can put dry beans and other dry things like flour, corn meal, etc. I'd put them in the freezer for 3 days to "prep" them. That's what I do with flour I buy at the store. The Orkin man gave me that tip years ago.
Also look how Russians freeze things for the winter in Siberia. And the video about Agafiya (sp?) and how her family survived for years in an extremely harsh environment. They fled for religious reasons.
Those books about edible foods in the woods and plains would be good, too.
Good luck!
Your canning jars you can put dry beans and other dry things like flour, corn meal, etc. I’d put them in the freezer for 3 days to “prep” them. That’s what I do with flour I buy at the store. The Orkin man gave me that tip years ago.
That was my first canning experience. People on grannys old thread walked me through it. I first froze beans and grains for three days To kill any eggs. Then heated them in the oven to a really really low temperature to drive moisture off. Then put the jars into the oven and got them hot, added the ingredients and then put the lids on. When I took them out and let them cool a vacuum was created, sucking down the lids.
It actually worked!
lol! piano wire...
See what neat and unique things come up on these threads? :-)
OK, what kind of things can I use piano wire for?
And I thought duck tape was the most important thing. I was excited when I found a bunch of peach duck tape on sale at Walmart the other day. Its such a pretty color.
“OK, what kind of things can I use piano wire for?”
On Investigation Discovery, I notice that piano wire often is used — but probably not for anything you’re considering. ;)
here we are, TIK!
I dont mean to take away from your prepper threads based on recent events. This is more of a daily how to thread.
Add me to the ping list please...
Please be so kind as to add my name to PING list as well.
Thankx
Good video, good packing ideas. Haven’t weighed my bag but it is heavier with extra water.
youbetcha!
Just some friendly advice -—tell him NOT to use that saw in front of his thigh like that.
Please add me to the ping list.
I need some advice regarding disher sizes. You know, those things formally known as ice cream scoops? You can use them to scoop out cookies, meatballs, cantaloupe, anything that you want round and of a particular size.
I was planning on getting a set when I noticed theres probably over 10 sizes. I dont want that many! I was thinking #20, #40, and #60. Only because thats what I read on some website, someone recommended those. I believe the larger the number means a smaller size.
Does anyone have any recommendations on what could be used for cookies, meatballs, scones... Thats all I can think of that I would use them for so far.
Sure thing!
Since I dont have a ping list, Im just adding people as they post. Until maybe the first 100 posts. Then people can beg me to take them off of it :-)
I was thinking of maybe pinging people once a week to the thread. Or maybe every two weeks. What do you think? Actually I think granny used to ping every 250 posts or so. Something like that. Maybe Ill do it that way instead. Only when there is something new to read.
ok, Dishers are not exactly a survival tool, but I want some anyway :-)
250 is good for me. Thanks for picking this back up again. learned much from granny and crew.
I’ve managed to acquire a bunch of random telephone poles looking for a new purpose.
Couple of thoughts I’ve had, redoing the garden, making a new coop and also toying with the idea of a bunker. Anyone do good things with old Telephone Poles?
I also thought about building some more fence, but i am not sure I want to split them into smaller posts.
Thats a great idea.
L
Will do! Thank you kindly.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.