Friday, October 25, 2013

HOW TO START BEING SELF-RELIANT

Looking ahead.

Many people recognize the way the world is going and feel uneasy.  They think of their family and look ahead and see problems.  World war, natural disasters, losing their job, sickness in the family and many other possibilities. 

They ask themselves, how can I prepare for the future? 

In the following articles I will give you some ideas, some references on how to begin.  It is up to you to take those ideas and research them and then decide to do it for yourself and your family. 

Some even think of extended family, friends and neighbors.  You know that some of them are not looking ahead and you want to be able to help them.  You should strive to get a year supply.

Remember: To eat an elephant, you eat a bite at a time

So, start to get a week’s supply, then a month, then two, then three.  Do that 3 more times as you go.  If you can do it faster, Great.  But, DO NOT go into debt to do it.

Getting Started.

Go to this website and click on all the links and make notes.  Employment, Food storage, Finances.

A main goal is to have a good job that will provide you with what you need to live on.  To have sufficient food to exist on for a period of time needed.  To have your finances in order, out of debt as much as possible and some money set aside to live on until things get straightened out. 

NOTE

At this very moment, while I am talking to you, my power went out in my home.  I had looked ahead for possibilities like this and prepared ahead. 

Yes, my laptop can go for a while, but another source of power would be helpful.  I know this is not an EMP (look that up on Google and learn) because everything would have been fried, burnt out, computers, wiring in homes, cars made after 1972 with computers in them. 

I am Lucky this is a regular power outage, BUT I was prepared.  My laptop is charging and I am typing to you now.  I have some small portable solar generators.  It is a great test of my being self-reliant.  Even though I got bumped off the Internet, I can send this later.  This is a good, unexpected example of being prepared.

If this was an EMP, I would still be OK.  I have FARADAY cages for protecting all of my electronics, except this computer and my I-pad that I am currently using would have been fried, but everything I had in the cages would be OK. 

My regular phone connection is out so it is just my area.  This computer went down to 87 percent but it has only been a few minutes since I plugged into my solar rechargeable battery, the computer is now at 100 percent.  GREAT. 

My cell is working so I just called my solar company, and told them how great their portable power items are and soon I will have the link on my site for them. 

Getting started – Continued.

What an advertisement for preparedness. 

Look over some of the websites I will give and make your plans.

For a great reference and learning manual, pick up (in paper form in case your computer goes out) “MAKING THE BEST OF BASICS” by James Talmage Stevens, 12TH edition 2012.  It may cost about $20.00 or so, but to have the paper form is in itself, preparing for all problems.

In a nutshell, here are the basics that most people can get together to sustain life.  Once you have this amount for each member of your family, you could live for a year.  Once you have this, build on it by adding extra things to it so you don’t have to eat the same things over and over.

Store what you eat and eat what you storeRotate it.

Here are the basics to sustain life.

Wheat, powdered milk, salt, sugar or honey, water and sprouting seeds.

If you have this, you need a grinder, electric and/or a hand grinder if your electric goes out, and a mixer tough enough for bread, though you can do it by hand. 

You can live without food for a while longer if you have at least water. 

Sprouting seeds can be grown in a window, out of sight of people and this will give you what you need in place of a regular garden.  It is live when you eat it so your body gets what it needs for good health.  This has live ingredients.  If you had a year’s supply of sprouting seeds, and water, you could live a year but the diet would be sickening without having other different items for change.

Keep all Water and foods in a cool dark place for longer life.  Water grows bacteria in light.  The book mentioned above, covers all of this in detail.

For cooking it would be wise to get an All American Sun Oven, (not a Sport Sun Oven).  Most days it can be used.  It can get up to 400 degrees on a winter day too.  Just needs sun. 

Wood, propane and charcoal would be good to have as another source.  If you run out, there is always the Solar. 

Try to store food that does not need to be cold or frozenCan goods, Dehydrated and Freeze dried is the best.  They last 20 to 30 years but the way things are going in the world right now, you may not have to wait that long.

You can go to www.foodinsurance.com 
and download the FREE 2013 PREPAREDNESS GUIDE.  This is a good checklist.   You don’t have to do everything on the list so pray about it as a family or if you are single, yourself, and do what you feel is right for your circumstance. 

 

Listen to the Still Small Voice of the Spirit when it talks to you inside and most of allOBEY IT

The company is a little higher in price compared to Emergency Essentials but it depends on what you get.

I consider Utah the Preparedness Capital of the World because of the thinking ahead of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and its people. 

That is my personal opinion.

I will be blogging about different topics of self-reliance and will post information from time to time under this title on this blog.

For more information, search www.lds.org

Comments and questions are welcome.
 
 
 


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