Friday, April 27, 2012

Ammo for Zombies and a Little Zombie Humor

Last night I was looking through some adds in the Cabellas insert and came across the most hilarious thing.  Ammo for zombie attacks!  I was laughing hysterically for about 5 minutes with my husband.  I just couldn't believe it, but what a commentary on our culture.



so here is some zombie humor for a good friday laugh


love the spam


this was a real road sign that some jokester hacked into


Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Pics of a trip

Recently we took a trip to Baker City Oregon and had a great time.  It is a really cute little town with many historic buildings and mountains all around.


Baker City sits in a valley with high mountains on all sides





from the top of the pass, you can see forever

one of the many Victorian homes


the restored downtown

This area is rich in history and is part of the Oregon Trail with numerous markers and sites to stop at.  As I said the area is just beautiful, but the thing that surprised me most was how happy the people were!  Everyone had a smile for us and were very kind.

Monday, April 9, 2012

Pics around and about

Here are some pics of different things we've been doing


These are my favorite spring flower


Viking Boy helping daddy unload wood, he already is such a good little worker!


All my precious children at a garden in the Tri-Cities


I love waterfalls and dream of someday living by a brook or stream

A turtle basking in the warm spring Sunshine






This reminded my children and I of the White Way of Delight from Anne of Green Gables

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Does Food Storage Pay Off? Yes it does!

As you may know hubby has recently lost his job and we have struggled to find a new one locally.  Interesting times for those of us living paycheck to paycheck!  But at least I have one thing I don't need to worry about and that's food!  Nothing makes you feel worse than having to choose between food or electricity.

We have taken food storage very seriously ever since the crises of 2008 when the falling economy made my husbands job disappear.  It was not a fun year and we had some big revelations.  So now I have supplies of all the staples we use.  Every year I can a years supply of fruit for us to have every day and I also bought a huge supply of mandarin oranges and pears (which I couldn't find free for canning), all the fruit I can I either get free or very cheap.  We still have about 15 cans peaches, 6 cans apples sauce, 10 cans cherries, 15 cans pears, and 7 cans mandarin oranges to last us.  Cherry canning season is almost here so I will soon be replenishing our canned cherries.  We eat fruit at every dinner so I need allot of canned fruit to get us through a full year.



We have also taken food security further by having laying hens, meat rabbits, planting fruit trees and berries, and having a huge garden every year. I want to have our own fruit for canning so I don't have to ask other people for their unused produce.       I don't ever buy eggs and if we needed to we could survive just on the protein from our eggs, and the occasional rabbit.

But my big feeling of security comes from having a well stocked basement full of foods to get us through hard times.  We have built it up slowly, we can't afford those expensive dehydrated food packages.  Anyone can do what we do. I buy most of my foods in the bulk departments of WINCO.

The things I have stocked for emergencies?  Rice, flour, sugars, salt, cooking oils and fats, leavening agents, canned milk, coffee, tea, noodles, beans, cocoa mix, spices, drink mixes, canned veggies/meats/fruits/dinners, medical supplies and medications, toiletries, etc.

The thing about this is that all the above food we actually use on a daily basis.  These items will not just sit down there until they expire, I cycle them all the time.  That's really what people should do when buying food storage. You need to be able to eat your food and enjoy it.  But I do know from looking at prices that the food I have bought a year or two ago has gone up at least 25% and upwards of 100% in some cases.  That is money saved in my opinion.