by oneheartonemindnampa_htujk2 | May 22, 2022 | Emergency Preparedness, first aid, Uncategorized
Bleeding and Wounds Bandages Variety Butterfly Steri-strips Liquid bandage (superglue) Gauze Gauze roll Trauma pads (alternatives) Triangular bandage Israeli Bandage Hemostatic agent Use only in emergency Suture Nylon, silk, cat gut Needle Driver Scissors Wound...
by oneheartonemindnampa_htujk2 | May 22, 2022 | Emergency Preparedness
By Mary Ann Wilcox MENU PLANNING Organize a recipe file by punching existing recipe sheets & putting in one of 3 size containers: 8 1/2x 11 loose leaf notebook 5 1/2x 8 1/2 loose leaf notebook 3×5 or 4×6 card box Setup a Menu File Start with your 5...
by oneheartonemindnampa_htujk2 | May 22, 2022 | Emergency Preparedness, flock management
Before Buying: We highly recommend you are equipped with these basic baby chick necessities: 1 feeder plus 1 waterer for every 25 chicks (both specifically designed for baby chicks), 1 heat shield and a 250-watt bulb for every 25 chicks, a½ square foot area per chick...
by oneheartonemindnampa_htujk2 | May 22, 2022 | Emergency Preparedness, food dehydration
DEHYDRATION Watch the videos at dehydrate2store.com, this will get you wanting to dehydrate. I like Excalibur brand dehydrator, they are about $200-350 on Amazon, you can also use your oven, or screened enclosures. How do you store it all? Order “Mylar bags with...
by oneheartonemindnampa_htujk2 | May 22, 2022 | Emergency Preparedness, food dehydration, Food Storage
Powdered Milk You can make all the commercial dairy products with powdered milk at 50-300% savings in less than 5 minutes. The finer the crystals in instant powdered milk the higher the quality and the better the taste Instant powdered milk takes twice as much powder...
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