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How to Make Your Own Laundry Soap (5 gallons for about $2.00) Making your own laundry soap can save you a lot of money! If you bought 5 gallons worth in the store you would be paying around $100! You could be paying more depending on the brand. You can make 5 gallons of laundry soap for $2.00. When you buy all the ingredients for the first 5 gallons – it comes out to about $7.00 – but there is still borax & washing soda left, so all that I need to buy for the next few batches is the Fels Naptha soap (which is only .97 cents!). That makes 20 gallons for under $10! You can use essential oil [...]
Posted: May 21, 2013, 7:17 pm
newest video makes it easy to learn Continuous Chest Compression CPR. Every three days, more Americans die from sudden cardiac arrest than the number who died in the 9-11 attacks. You can lessen this recurring loss by learning this hands-only CPR method that doubles a person’s chance of surviving cardiac arrest. Watch physician researchers Gordon A. Ewy, MD, and Karl Kern, MD, demonstrate the easy, life-saving method that they developed at the University of Arizona College of Medicine. http://ahsc.arizona.edu/node/730
Posted: May 20, 2013, 2:54 pm
JM – May 19, 2013 – Survival-Warehouse.com In his dissent of the 2002 Ninth Circuit court ruling that “the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution does not guarantee individuals the right to bear arms,” Judge Alex Kozinski argued with the very reasoning our founding fathers used to include it in the U.S. Constitution to begin with. It may be 10 years since the Ninth Circuit attempted to rewrite our law of the land (it was nullified by the U.S. Supreme Court), but Judge Kozinski’s views on our right to bear arms are as true to Americans today as they were over two hundred years ago when our founders argued for “The Right to Bear Arms”. Judge Kozinski’s views are from many lessons of history, [...]
Posted: May 19, 2013, 7:33 pm
How To make Cheese overnight by Survival-Warehouse.com If you are a cheese lover like me you will love this recipe. You only need three ingredients; Milk, salt, and lime juice or vinegar. That’s right you don’t need rennet, tartaric acid, calcium chloride, etc. to make cheese. This is what you will need: One gallon of Whole Milk (You can use pasteurized or raw milk but not ultra-pasteurized) 1/2 cup of Lime Juice (about 4 limes) or 1/4 cup of White Vinegar Salt non-aluminum pot Strainer or Colander Cheesecloth Candy Thermometer (optional) Directions: Place the gallon of milk in a large, non-aluminum pot. Bring the pot to a medium-low heat for about 10 minutes or until it looks like it’s about [...]
Posted: May 19, 2013, 12:56 pm
How to survive during A fire in Your home A huge number of people all over the world lose their lives in house fires every year than in all natural disasters collective. A devastating number of fires occur in the home. There are many tested ways to prevent and survive a fire. It’s not a matter of chance. It’s a subject of planning in advance. Have one or more working Smoke Alarm Remember to buy a smoke alarm. It offers low-priced defense for you and your family. Install a smoke alarm at every point of your home. With a working smoke alarm, you can double your chances of survival. Also test it on a monthly basis and keep it free [...]
Posted: May 16, 2013, 6:43 pm
Water Survival “How to get water and or purify it without a filter” How would you feel when the water you’re going to drink may be puzzled with fleas or microbes, you can’t manage to pay for to hold back on water purification. Here are a few steps that you can pursue and and always be ready to purify water without a filter. Steps to follow 1. Purify the vessel to be used for storing water. Make use of dish soap and water. Rinse thoroughly. After washing, submerge the vessel in a solution of 1 teaspoon of non-scented liquid household chlorine bleach making sure the whole top of the bottle comes in touch with the solution for a minimum of [...]
Posted: May 15, 2013, 9:08 pm
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Posted: May 15, 2013, 6:13 pm
How-To Clean A Shotgun. A universal shotgun cleaning kit can be used with all gauge shotguns. The basic procedure, without breaking down your gun is the same for all types of shotguns, such as the pump, semi-automatic and single or double barrel shotgun. First and foremost ensure your gun is unloaded before attempting to clean. Attach the brush tip to the cleaning rod. Run the brush through the barrel to break free any residue. Run the brush clear through the barrel as needed. Attach the accessory tip to the cleaning rod and insert a patch. Wet the patch with cleaning solvent so that it’s wet, but not soaked through. Run the rod down [...]
Posted: May 14, 2013, 2:00 pm
Imperial Pro Series Traps Professional Series Box Traps with Rear Door Chipmunks, Rats, Squirrels 17″ long x 5″ x 5″ The most rigid and durable traps on the market. Constructed of long lasting GalvaPerm wire. This revolutionary coating provides up to three times longer life than galvanized-after-weld wire. Mounted with reinforced spring loaded front door. Trap rear door slides on steel frame for easy critter release and locks into place when shut. Steel reinforcing around trap body. Fully assembled and easy to set.
Posted: May 8, 2013, 9:29 pm
Making Valuable Survival Shelters How about sleeping outside in a primitive survival shelter without any tent and a sleeping bag?! May be in the rain or in extreme cold? Are you out of your mind? Many of us may find the idea foolish and a bit frightening. However, with appropriate materials and the right frame of mind you can construct a primitive survival shelter within a couple of hours and lie. Though, with each season and environment, you will have to face different challenges, there are quite a few common principles for making effective survival shelters: Location The salient aspect of making shelters is selecting an ideal location. A good location provides straightforward access to plentiful construction materials such as [...]
Posted: May 7, 2013, 2:08 pm
Many Uses for Dental Floss By John Milandred Plain old dental floss has many uses other than cleaning teeth. When you think about it, it actually makes sense. Because it has to fit in tight, abrasive spaces, floss is made of very strong nylon fibers. If you have ever tried to pull off a section of dental floss without the case’s built in cutter, you already can attest to its amazing strength. The waxed floss is great for knot tying. Since it is going into your mouth, floss is sterile right out of the package. With all these great qualities, it’s amazing that outdoor tool kits or survival kits don’t come with a package of floss right in them. [...]
Posted: May 6, 2013, 7:59 pm
10 Important Items for Survival By John Milandred A mini survival kit is a small survival kit which consists of the most essential outdoor survival tools and supplies which are the hardest to improvise or replace. A mini survival kit is intended to be carried along all the time and is usually designed to complement other survival tools carried along in a larger, separate bag. The items included in a mini survival kit are difficult if not impossible to manufacture or obtain in real world survival situations. A mini survival kit is intended to remain with you always, be appropriate to all environments, without being too large. Meeting your basic needs during a disaster or survival situation is the [...]
Posted: May 3, 2013, 8:21 pm
How to Recondition a Car Battery Have you ever considered the possibility of reconditioning the batteries you have instead of throwing them away? You actually can recondition car batteries back to almost new condition and save yourself a lot of money compared to buying new ones. This involves a very inexpensive material called Epson Salt along with distilled water. Not tap water or bottled water, you must use distilled water to avoid mineral deposits growing on the lead inside the battery. Heat 16 ounces of distilled water to around 150° and dissolve approximately 8 ounces of the Epson salts in the water. Carefully dump the acid in the battery into a safe container, adding baking soda to neutralize the acid [...]
Posted: May 1, 2013, 12:11 pm
Ways to prepare and store food during an emergency situation! People in recent times are more aware of waste as they possess a good understanding of the dearth in the globe and the recent economic problems which are hitting the whole world. However, the rich Western countries, which are the, source of power of nearly all other countries’ are the ones who are mostly influenced by these economic crises. In most countries food supply is taken for granted. However, there are a few facts about the world food supply that needs to come in the limelight that the typical media is not reporting. There are many events that may have a main impact upon our lifestyle and behavior. Several events [...]
Posted: April 30, 2013, 1:23 pm
Review of the Sun Oven All American Sun Oven® When we received our All American Sun Oven we were so excited to test it out. There are several reasons why we wanted to add this product to our preparedness supplies. As stated on their website, SUN OVENS® can be used year round on sunny days. Even though it is called an oven, food can be baked, boiled or steamed. So other than fried foods, anything normally cooked on a stove top or in an oven can be cooked in a SUN OVEN®. Cook for free Bakes, Boils or Steams Any Kind of Food with the Power of the Sun – No Fuel Needed! This is a huge benefit for us as [...]
Posted: April 29, 2013, 12:10 pm
The 6 C’s of Hunting for Food In this day and age, hunting is rarely used as a sole source of food for the family. Today, we use the grocery store to procure what we need whether it be meat or some other byproduct from an animal. Let’s be honest, it is a lot easier to run to the supermarket to grab what you need versus gearing up for a hunt in the woods. There is nothing wrong with that. It is certainly a perk of living in modern times. However, there are some real benefits to using hunting as one of the main ways of putting food on the table. Sure, you will still need to hit the grocery [...]
Posted: April 26, 2013, 2:30 pm
Cleaning Your Car Battery Terminals Many drivers experience difficulty starting their vehicles at some point or another. Sometimes, a major part is to blame, but most of the time this frustrating event is caused by buildup on the battery terminals. Learning how to clean corroded car battery terminals will avoid unnecessary expenses and worry. Make sure your car is turned off before you start cleaning the battery terminals. If you notice any built up corrosion on your battery terminals it is time to clean them. You should check your battery at least every 6 months. To clean your battery terminals you will need to mix about 1 tablespoon of baking soda with a cup of water. Take an old toothbrush [...]
Posted: April 24, 2013, 5:11 pm
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Posted: April 22, 2013, 5:39 pm
Hidden Inside a 12V Battery Small electronic devices such as key less vehicle entry systems, home security systems, garage door openers, and Bluetooth headsets commonly use the 12-volt A23 dry cell-type battery. Then there are those small gadgets like laser pointers, key chain flashlights, Clocks, MP3 Players ,Digital Voice Recorders, Blood Glucose, Cholesterol Testing Meters, watches, calculators, electronic games, digital cameras, and toys that make sounds which typically use the 1.5-volt LR932 alkaline button cells. The cost of batteries varies as much as the size, shape and voltage of the batteries themselves. When the battery in your garage door opener needs replaced, you can purchase Energizer’s A23 battery for an average cost of $2.00. Now let’s look at the [...]
Posted: April 20, 2013, 2:02 pm
Food can be preserved without Refrigerators. Food preservation is the process of treating and handling food before it reaches the state where it becomes unfit for human consumption. Preserving food has been a common practice since primitive times. The aim of food preservation is to avoid bacterial and fungal growth, which is harmful, and often fatal to humans and food preservation has developed by humankind all the way through its history. There are a few methods of food preservation from the earliest times that are still being practiced. Some of them are: Drying Drying is the oldest method of preserving food. Compared with other methods, drying is quite simple. The process involves putting the food in the sun to dry [...]
Posted: April 18, 2013, 2:54 pm
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