In case you haven’t been reading my other blog,
which is all about provident living, let me list some of the recent posts:
Dec. 1- Our ward’s provident living challenge for December: count up your three-month supply in the “grains” category, and buy a year’s supply of salt.
Nov. 30- I’m planning a cannery trip Dec. 9.
Nov. 29- The financial report of two large food companies show rising prices in the next quarter.
Nov. 28- Hinckley’s talk “Time to Get Our Houses in Order” 1998 Nov. Ensign.
Nov. 27- How to melt hardened honey.
Nov. 25-26- Our ward’s youth activity on Emergency Preparedness. See how three families in our ward measured up! (Family #1- Anonymous, Family #2- Blake and Amelia, Family #3- Mike and Mitzi)
Nov. 24- Where to buy Alfalfa Sprouting seeds
Nov. 23- Buying a manual grain mill/wheat grinder
Nov. 22- I preserved cheese with wax, two months later it is still good with no refrigeration.
Nov. 20- I cooked with my solar oven
Nov. 19- Reusable canning lids
Nov. 15-16- Why we can’t say “the Church will take care of us when hard times come.”
Nov. 13- FoodStorageMadeEasy asked their followers to read “One Second After”, about a possible disaster that ruins all electricity. Read all their comments.
Nov. 10-12- Photos of my first visit to the cannery, and what I learned there.
Nov. 8-9- Heidi’s recipes for delicious bread, and my resolve to buy white wheat in the future because she uses it. (I have all red wheat now.)
Nov. 4- Sugar prices going up.
Nov. 3- Our ward’s provident living challenge for November: Store 10 more gallons of water, and plan for a winter power outage or ice
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