Beginners Guide to Family Preparedness: Rosalie Mason, Cedar Fort, Inc.: Books
Posted on February 24, 2009
Product Description
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 animal traps, and other handy information 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!
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Good to have in your personel or group library.,
By C. Evans “Traveler” (U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
This is a must have for begginers and those interested in incresing self-reliance,energency prepairdness,country living,prepairing pantries for the needy,survivlist, and so many others. It is not a dry reading like many other books on the subject. I found it interesting and did not have to force my self to read through it, like other books. I lived on a farm in my youth and this book helped to bring back some key things to my mind that i had forgotten i knew. In fact it brough back some pretty good memories.
This book gives you enough information to get thing rolling now and it is easy to understand. You don’t need to be some expirienced farmer or prepairdness expert to understaand the quality information that this book offers. I recommend it to any one thinking of or just getting started in prepairing the family’s emergency kits. I say kits because it all starts with the 1st kit, family awareness. In the family awareness kit you should have qulity lituriture to start you family prepairedness plan. This book is one that qualifies!
This book is also good for those who are already infomed and active with family prpairedness. It can serve to remind you of the basic easy ways of prepairing foods, soap, etc, and the younger members of the family.
Our young members need to learn the importance of family prepairdness too and be able to prepair their families in the future. It also a good tool to help others who may not be that knowledgble of how to do some of these simple but essentil steps to prepair their families.
It is a realy good book to have. I recomend it to all.
Sincerly,
C. Evans
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