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Freeze Dried Food Review - Mountain House, not your brother’s MRE’s

July 27th, 2009 · 1 Comment

We have been doing some work clearing a bit of land for future camping trips and overnight stays. Tough work, but we had some help from my brother who camped out for a few days. It is a good 20 miles into town, and sometimes you just don’t want to drive in. Current setup = [...]

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Tags: Food · Preparedness

Swine Flu outbreaks - World Health Concern - how to track it

April 25th, 2009 · 1 Comment

The news today on all major news networks is about Swine Flu and the cases confirmed in Mexico, Texas, California and now possibly Kansas.
This has some nastiness potential, but it seems all government agencies including the CDC and WHO are doing all the right things for social containment. World Health Organization has declared the Swine [...]

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Tags: Health · Preparedness

RV Adventure - Determined Rightsizing

March 9th, 2009 · 1 Comment

We made our commitment in February and I think I realize new benefits and new challenges each week. You see, we are moving. To an RV, motorhome, motorcoach, Class A rig or tiny, tiny home on wheels. It goes by many names, but so far… .the best seems to be - small footprint.
The journey officially [...]

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Tags: · Finance · Preparedness · RV Living

The Test - Off the Urban Grid for a weekend

August 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Here is how you know what you need for a hurricane or storm and the few days after when things get uncomfortable.
Pick a weekend, it can even be at random. If you need, tell your family ahead of time, but just shut off the power. Try it for 12 hours, a day… shoot, even a [...]

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Tags: · Disaster · Preparedness

Mosquito hatch annoying and even deadly

July 7th, 2008 · No Comments

Water and mosquito eggs are the only two ingredients for a world of frustration, pain and even worse. Now, with the pesky little Culex mosquito carrying stronger and more virile strains of the West Nile Virus, bites can lead to serious illness.
A recent trip to the Houston Hurricane Preparedness Workshop and meeting the Houston Mosquite [...]

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Tags: Disaster · Health · Preparedness · Safety

Does Anyone Have Jumper Cables?

May 15th, 2008 · 2 Comments

My car keeps failing me L
It should start, Triple A came to the rescue during lunch…but just in case I have to give it another jump after work, does anyone have any cables?
This was the email around my office yesterday. We all snickered, gave our colleague a hard time, but also realized how dependent we [...]

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Tags: Preparedness · Safety

Hurricane Preparedness Workshop - Houston

May 13th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Hurricane Workshop - This is a free event scheduled in Houston on Saturday, June 7th, 2008. It’s good to see several local organizations working together to promote this workshop on preparing for the Gulf Coast natural disasters. Looks like they even have a nice blog started at 2008 Hurricane Workshop
From the blog:
Focused on providing families [...]

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Tags: Disaster · Preparedness · Safety

Tips on taming Rising Grocery Prices

May 11th, 2008 · No Comments

The tips below are from an article published on Reuters by Linda Stern. Read the full article for additional discussion of the topic.
Rising food prices are making it more difficult for families to maintain the same level of living on salaries that are not rising as quickly as the combination of food, energy, home heating [...]

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Tags: Finance · Food · Preparedness