January 17, 2009 - "The Fabulous Dent-de-lion" By Joseph Parish. Before long this cold spell of winter will be departing and the warm air of spring will start to come in. Along with the warmth that the season change will bring we will also see an abundance of lovely little flowers begin to pop up on our lawn and yards. These yellow spots are nothing more then small dandelion plants. Click here
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
I Think I Ripped My Pants
January 16, 2009 - "I Think I Ripped my Pants" By Joseph Parish. The title may sound like a tale from the popular kid’s show SpongeBob SquarePants however it has a certain ring of truth to it when it comes to survival. Surviving in the wild can be rough not only on the individual but also upon the persons clothing. Burrs on the woodland bushes are certain to snag the pants as are the overhanging branches getting caught on ones shirt. Add to that the amount of dirt that could be collected from a romp in the woods and the poor washing conditions and your clothing is certainly not going to last that long. Click here
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
Saving the Utility Bill with Candles
January 15, 2009 - "Saving the Utility Bill with Candles" By Joseph Parish. We all are experiencing the effect of the increased utility bills that are being tossed at us each month. Knowing that these bills will not go down in the foreseeable future, I have initiated some alternative actions that are meant to combat the high cost of electricity. In these few paragraphs I hope to give you an insight into saving money by using candles. click here
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Grandma's Canned Sausage
January 14, 2009 - "Grandma’s Canned Sausage" By Joseph Parish. During the canning season I can often recall that my grandmother used to take and can sausage patties. She would take fresh made patties and stack them neatly inside a wide mouth jar and then fill the container full of hot sausage grease. She would then place the lids securely on them, turn them upside down to seal and she was done. How I remember going to the food closet and seeing dozens upon dozens of jars carefully stacked upside down. It seems that in those days it was customary to place the jars upside down to ensure a good seal. Click here
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Simplistic LED lamp from recycled Water Bottle
January 13, 2009 - "Simplistic LED lamp from recycled Water Bottle" This will show you how to craft a neat and simple portable lamp from a recycled water bottle. Not only will it shed its light for hours on end it will create a talking piece to prompt others to join in our fight to save the globe. Save these valuable bottles and recycle/up cycle them any way you can! Click here
Monday, January 12, 2009
Still time for that Survival New Years Resolution
January 12, 2009 - "Still time for that Survival New Years resolution" By Joseph Parish. Although the New Year has already started you still have sufficient time to create that all important Survival New Years resolution list. We always hope for the best of situations but one never knows what disasters will be presented to us during the course of the year. That is why being prepared is so important. Click here
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Sunday, January 11, 2009
Strange Legislative Bill
January 11, 2009 - Now here is a very unusual bill that was introduced into the Georgia legislature last year. Due to the great number of false information that we were provided last year I personally have check to ensure that this bill was in fact presented to the Georgia legislature and it was. Click here
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