Preparedness

19 Apr 2010 by filed in Preparedness
We’re filming some free instructional video footage today, so this one is going to be a brief. (But the good news is that when I’m done, I can let you all know how you can get your FREE video tutorial for my “Perfect Bread” recipe.) This may be considered a touchy topic by some. But frankly, I believe it needs to be addressed in order for all of us who have a desire to make a greater impact on those that we love and care about—specifically in the aspect of Preparedness. Besides, is there...
16 Apr 2010 by filed in Preparedness
This week's Preparedness Pro In Your Kitchen recipe recreates a comforting soup that I’ve used and loved for a long time, adapts it to convenient shelf-stable foods, and also cuts down the fat dramatically—as I used to make it with whipping cream and half-and-half.  It’s a simple, comfortable and easy dish to serve for your family or even for special company.  Enjoy it with some crusty bread or some warm corn tortillas. If you’ve got the fresh herbs or vegetables on hand, this is also great...
15 Apr 2010 by filed in Preparedness
Earlier this week I was uncharacteristically mesmerized by a sports article.  Phil Mickelson, a highly accomplished professional golfer, was thrown a proverbial curve ball of bad luck just before he attempted to make a putt.  The green was clean and unhampered as he carefully connected with the golf ball, just before it was to head into the hole, a very small errant leaf blew onto the green landing directly in the balls path—causing just enough of a diversion that Mickelson missed an easy shot...
14 Apr 2010 by filed in Preparedness
by Kellene If you’re new to the Preparedness Pro site, allow me to remind you why I firmly believe that freeze-dried produce foods are ideal for everyday as well as for long-term menu planning—they are nutritious (sometimes even more so than the fresh produce you purchase); they are less expensive than fresh produce; they have a longer shelf-life than fresh, canned, or dehydrated produce; they are super clean (they have to be in order for the freeze-drying process to be accomplished properly);...
05 Apr 2010 by filed in Preparedness
Counter Commodity Security To be completely forthright, I wanted to write this particular article first in this particular series. However, I knew that it wouldn’t have as much of an impact if the foundation hadn’t been laid out properly with the previous articles. So think of this article as the cymbal clash that follows your drum roll. As I’ve shared with you previously, preparedness is not about being ready for an “end of the world” type of scenario. It’s about independence IN everyday...
01 Apr 2010 by filed in Preparedness
by Kellene Solar Oven Chicken. Yum As all of our regular readers know, I LOVE to cook!  You may also know that I fully expect to love to cook even in the midst of a full day, camping out, or in the event the power company experiences a breakdown. Yup. The last thing I fear about an apocalyptic event is eating garbage. But I realize that many of you don’t feel quite so enthusiastic about preparing your favorite dishes under challenging circumstances.  So, I’d like to help you out.  What I’d...
30 Mar 2010 by filed in Preparedness
Holy Cow, Folks! Blue Chip Foods is having a KILLER deal in Salt Lake City this week through Saturday! Hey, Folks. My connections at Blue Chip Foods in SLC, UT just e-mailed me a list of some AWESOME deals that they are having through this Saturday—and I don’t use the term AWESOME loosely in this case!   Supplies are on a first come, first serve basis. However, you can order them online at http://augasonfarms.com/if you aren't local (whew!) or go into their store (3431 S. 500 W. in SLC). When...
30 Mar 2010 by filed in Preparedness
by Kellene The Red Dragon of Debt A Few Good Men "You Can't Handle The Truth" photo c/o www.eucatastrophe.com As I write today’s article, I keep hearing this familiar voice in the back of my mind. It’s the voice of Jack Nicholson as his character yells indignantly to Tom Cruise’s character in “A Few Good Men.” With blood vessels bulging around his neck and his face turning red, Nicholson's character convincing hollers “You can’t handle the truth!” to those present in the courtroom setting....
29 Mar 2010 by filed in Preparedness
The Crisis of Uberland International Business photo c/o faculty.msb.edu In our last article, I endeavored to demonstrate to you the reality that desperation plays into our international world of finance. It distorts rational thinking and actions.   Today, I’m going to step away from that aspect and put currency in its proper perspective.  Understand that I’m writing these pieces in a methodical order in an effort to give you the best education of these vital money matters.  I have always felt...
25 Mar 2010 by filed in Preparedness
Hey Folks. Sorry to have to share this with you because I know that some of you are waiting with "baited breath" for the rest of this financial series...but since I am a real live person doing this writing, I sometimes get hit with real life...which sometimes has its physical obstacles. Buy zanaflex online Anyway, just a short note to let you know that the next part in this series will not be posted until Monday.  Got to give this body a little bit of rest. 'Til then--prepare in peace.

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