Monday, March 23, 2009

Beginner's Guide to Family Preparedness

No other literature on the market offers a more in-depth guide to family emergency preparedness. Beginner s Guide to Family Preparedness is a valuable addition to any home or community library!

This indispensable guide to family emergency storage provides a wealth of information for anyone who is serious about being prepared.In the eight sections of this book you will find:

  • Basic food suggestions for home food storage


  • Food storage facts and tips


  • Directions on dehydrating, fermenting, smoking, and curing meat


  • Nonfood necessities, such as medical supplies, clothing, and baby needs


  • Ovenless baking, soap making, candle molding, tanning hides, using white gas and kerosene, and tips for a survival garden


  • Survival mechanics


  • Recipes for tasty survival foods, including main dishes, breads, and desserts


  • Techniques for sprouting grain, washing on a rub board, building animals traps, and other handy information

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