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Add seeds to porridge.Pour boiling water over chickweed, apply warm plant to the eyelid of affected eye, leave on until it cools, throw away plant after use. Poultice up to 4-10 times a day, eye will be clear within 48 hrs. Young leaves in salads. Older leavesBUG OUT BUS: WHO?
It is for these reasons and others (such as FUN) we built our bus. And I want others to be protected also. In the world of uncertainty there is the obvious need to provide shelter for you and your family, in times of natural disaster economic or civil unrest, or in pandemic environment it is important that you are prepared to care for you and your loved ones. Some forms of emergency shelters BUG OUT BUS: PREPARING & DESIGNING THE ARK Preparing & Designing The Ark. Our awesome blue bird bus named "The Ark" Services we Offer. This very dependable bus is 39'6" in length. It has a Cummings turbo charged diesel 5.9 engine and an Alison automatic transmission. It averages 10-14 miles per gallon. It BUG OUT BUS: WHERE IN THE WORLD HAS OUR ARK BEEN Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park. BUG OUT BUS: EAT YOUR WEEDS! When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to BUG OUT BUS: SURVIVAL MEALS. Eating is probably the #1 concern for a Bug out situation. And our family LOVES to eat. We have a few mouths to feed, (between 11-14 depending on who is home) and often have invited guests to join us. BUG OUT BUS: 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER FOR SURVIVING A BUG OUT I believe our bug out bus named “The ARK " is the best insurance available, for you and your family, against natural disasters, economic and governmental collapse, loss of home, or a medicalpandemic.
BUG OUT BUS: MAY 2012 When I set out to design our new bus/RV, I was in need of capacity, because I have a large family, 8 of us then 10 of us now. I needed beds to sleep all of us and seats to sit in while we traveled. BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2013 When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! BUG OUT BUS: AUGUST 2010 Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park.BUG OUT BUS
Add seeds to porridge.Pour boiling water over chickweed, apply warm plant to the eyelid of affected eye, leave on until it cools, throw away plant after use. Poultice up to 4-10 times a day, eye will be clear within 48 hrs. Young leaves in salads. Older leavesBUG OUT BUS: WHO?
It is for these reasons and others (such as FUN) we built our bus. And I want others to be protected also. In the world of uncertainty there is the obvious need to provide shelter for you and your family, in times of natural disaster economic or civil unrest, or in pandemic environment it is important that you are prepared to care for you and your loved ones. Some forms of emergency shelters BUG OUT BUS: PREPARING & DESIGNING THE ARK Preparing & Designing The Ark. Our awesome blue bird bus named "The Ark" Services we Offer. This very dependable bus is 39'6" in length. It has a Cummings turbo charged diesel 5.9 engine and an Alison automatic transmission. It averages 10-14 miles per gallon. It BUG OUT BUS: WHERE IN THE WORLD HAS OUR ARK BEEN Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park. BUG OUT BUS: EAT YOUR WEEDS! When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to BUG OUT BUS: SURVIVAL MEALS. Eating is probably the #1 concern for a Bug out situation. And our family LOVES to eat. We have a few mouths to feed, (between 11-14 depending on who is home) and often have invited guests to join us. BUG OUT BUS: 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER FOR SURVIVING A BUG OUT I believe our bug out bus named “The ARK " is the best insurance available, for you and your family, against natural disasters, economic and governmental collapse, loss of home, or a medicalpandemic.
BUG OUT BUS: MAY 2012 When I set out to design our new bus/RV, I was in need of capacity, because I have a large family, 8 of us then 10 of us now. I needed beds to sleep all of us and seats to sit in while we traveled. BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2013 When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! BUG OUT BUS: AUGUST 2010 Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park. BUG OUT BUS: BUS DESIGN When I set out to design our new bus/RV, I was in need of capacity, because I have a large family, 8 of us then 10 of us now. I needed beds to sleep all of us and seats to sit in while we traveled. BUG OUT BUS: WORKING....ON THE ARK Ordering a new pressure hose for the Suburban that needs a quart of Steering fluid added to it on nearly a daily basis, Washing, folding, packing, organizing clothes for this army to travel. BUG OUT BUS: SURVIVAL MEALS. Eating is probably the #1 concern for a Bug out situation. And our family LOVES to eat. We have a few mouths to feed, (between 11-14 depending on who is home) and often have invited guests to join us. BUG OUT BUS: REASONS FOR A BUGGING OUT. There may be many reasons you may want to "bug out". From life threatening situations such as, war, natural or economic disasters or maybe for personal reasons such as a much needed family vacation, or a way to spend time together in a secluded location a w a y from the TV and video games, bonding relationships through precious time spenttogether.
BUG OUT BUS: ON THE ROAD AGAIN.... Each child has a small roller case, ALL of their daily ware stays in that case. during the days we lay each case out on the top bunks, when it is time for bed, we move/transfer everything to 'the laundry bay' this is an open closet that one day will house a washing machine, forBUG OUT BUS: 2013
Each child has a small roller case, ALL of their daily ware stays in that case. during the days we lay each case out on the top bunks, when it is time for bed, we move/transfer everything to 'the laundry bay' this is an open closet that one day will house a washing machine, fornow it
BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2013 When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! BUG OUT BUS: NOVEMBER 2012 So here I was reading about my friend Erin G's experience with Shelf Reliance (She had recently singed up as a consultant) So I decided late one night to check out the ingredient labels and nutritioncontent of
BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2012 You would have to be living in a bunker with zero contact with the outside world to miss the fires burning in Colorado.BUG OUT BUS: 2012
Thursday, December 20, 2012. Brrrr..Prepare for the COLD!BUG OUT BUS
Each child has a small roller case, ALL of their daily ware stays in that case. during the days we lay each case out on the top bunks, when it is time for bed, we move/transfer everything to 'the laundry bay' this is an open closet that one day willBUG OUT BUS: WHO?
It is for these reasons and others (such as FUN) we built our bus. And I want others to be protected also. In the world of uncertainty there is the obvious need to provide shelter for you and your family, in times of natural disaster economic or civil unrest, or in pandemic environment it is important that you are prepared to care for you and your loved ones. Some forms of emergency shelters BUG OUT BUS: PREPARING & DESIGNING THE ARK This is the second exit in the bus. Which is great to have in an emergency? Also it gives you a peek at the large storage bay underneath the bed. another thing I like about this door being right by my bed is I have fast access to combat the "enemies" whatever they may be, outside in the middle of the night. or to just enjoy a shot of cool fresh air while you’re sleeping. BUG OUT BUS: WHERE IN THE WORLD HAS OUR ARK BEEN Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park. BUG OUT BUS: EAT YOUR WEEDS! When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to BUG OUT BUS: SURVIVAL MEALS. Eating is probably the #1 concern for a Bug out situation. And our family LOVES to eat. We have a few mouths to feed, (between 11-14 depending on who is home) and often have invited guests to join us. BUG OUT BUS: 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER FOR SURVIVING A BUG OUT I believe our bug out bus named “The ARK " is the best insurance available, for you and your family, against natural disasters, economic and governmental collapse, loss of home, or a medicalpandemic.
BUG OUT BUS: MAY 2012 When I set out to design our new bus/RV, I was in need of capacity, because I have a large family, 8 of us then 10 of us now. I needed beds to sleep all of us and seats to sit in while we traveled. BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2013 When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! BUG OUT BUS: AUGUST 2010 Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park.BUG OUT BUS
Each child has a small roller case, ALL of their daily ware stays in that case. during the days we lay each case out on the top bunks, when it is time for bed, we move/transfer everything to 'the laundry bay' this is an open closet that one day willBUG OUT BUS: WHO?
It is for these reasons and others (such as FUN) we built our bus. And I want others to be protected also. In the world of uncertainty there is the obvious need to provide shelter for you and your family, in times of natural disaster economic or civil unrest, or in pandemic environment it is important that you are prepared to care for you and your loved ones. Some forms of emergency shelters BUG OUT BUS: PREPARING & DESIGNING THE ARK This is the second exit in the bus. Which is great to have in an emergency? Also it gives you a peek at the large storage bay underneath the bed. another thing I like about this door being right by my bed is I have fast access to combat the "enemies" whatever they may be, outside in the middle of the night. or to just enjoy a shot of cool fresh air while you’re sleeping. BUG OUT BUS: WHERE IN THE WORLD HAS OUR ARK BEEN Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park. BUG OUT BUS: EAT YOUR WEEDS! When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to BUG OUT BUS: SURVIVAL MEALS. Eating is probably the #1 concern for a Bug out situation. And our family LOVES to eat. We have a few mouths to feed, (between 11-14 depending on who is home) and often have invited guests to join us. BUG OUT BUS: 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER FOR SURVIVING A BUG OUT I believe our bug out bus named “The ARK " is the best insurance available, for you and your family, against natural disasters, economic and governmental collapse, loss of home, or a medicalpandemic.
BUG OUT BUS: MAY 2012 When I set out to design our new bus/RV, I was in need of capacity, because I have a large family, 8 of us then 10 of us now. I needed beds to sleep all of us and seats to sit in while we traveled. BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2013 When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! BUG OUT BUS: AUGUST 2010 Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park. BUG OUT BUS: BUS DESIGN When I set out to design our new bus/RV, I was in need of capacity, because I have a large family, 8 of us then 10 of us now. I needed beds to sleep all of us and seats to sit in while we traveled. BUG OUT BUS: BUG OUT BUS? Bugging out means to be able to move away from your current location very quickly, often under fire, because your position has beencompromi
BUG OUT BUS: SURVIVAL MEALS. Eating is probably the #1 concern for a Bug out situation. And our family LOVES to eat. We have a few mouths to feed, (between 11-14 depending on who is home) and often have invited guests to join us. BUG OUT BUS: WORKING....ON THE ARK Ordering a new pressure hose for the Suburban that needs a quart of Steering fluid added to it on nearly a daily basis, Washing, folding, packing, organizing clothes for this army to travel. BUG OUT BUS: REASONS FOR A BUGGING OUT. There may be many reasons you may want to "bug out". From life threatening situations such as, war, natural or economic disasters or maybe for personal reasons such as a much needed family vacation, or a way to spend time together in a secluded location a w a y from the TV and video games, bonding relationships through precious time spenttogether.
BUG OUT BUS: ON THE ROAD AGAIN.... Each child has a small roller case, ALL of their daily ware stays in that case. during the days we lay each case out on the top bunks, when it is time for bed, we move/transfer everything to 'the laundry bay' this is an open closet that one day will house a washing machine, for BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2013 When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! BUG OUT BUS: NOVEMBER 2012 So here I was reading about my friend Erin G's experience with Shelf Reliance (She had recently singed up as a consultant) So I decided late one night to check out the ingredient labels and nutritioncontent of
BUG OUT BUS: SPRING HAS SPRUNG AND THE GRASS IS GROWING! I will share with you our little garden of Eden. We have been growing and spending our mornings in the sunshine. What a blessing to be ablBUG OUT BUS: 2012
Thursday, December 20, 2012. Brrrr..Prepare for the COLD!BUG OUT BUS
Add seeds to porridge.Pour boiling water over chickweed, apply warm plant to the eyelid of affected eye, leave on until it cools, throw away plant after use. Poultice up to 4-10 times a day, eye will be clear within 48 hrs. Young leaves in salads. Older leaves BUG OUT BUS: PREPARING & DESIGNING THE ARK Preparing & Designing The Ark. Our awesome blue bird bus named "The Ark" Services we Offer. This very dependable bus is 39'6" in length. It has a Cummings turbo charged diesel 5.9 engine and an Alison automatic transmission. It averages 10-14 miles per gallon. It BUG OUT BUS: WHERE IN THE WORLD HAS OUR ARK BEEN Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park. BUG OUT BUS: 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER FOR SURVIVING A BUG OUT I believe our bug out bus named “The ARK " is the best insurance available, for you and your family, against natural disasters, economic and governmental collapse, loss of home, or a medicalpandemic.
BUG OUT BUS: EAT YOUR WEEDS! When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to BUG OUT BUS: SURVIVAL MEALS. Eating is probably the #1 concern for a Bug out situation. And our family LOVES to eat. We have a few mouths to feed, (between 11-14 depending on who is home) and often have invited guests to join us. BUG OUT BUS: MAY 2012 When I set out to design our new bus/RV, I was in need of capacity, because I have a large family, 8 of us then 10 of us now. I needed beds to sleep all of us and seats to sit in while we traveled. BUG OUT BUS: HUMBLE PIE I made a statement about the state of families and individuals during a crisis, something to the effect that there is no reason for them to NOT be prepared, especially knowing in advance that the BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2013 When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! BUG OUT BUS: AUGUST 2010 Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park.BUG OUT BUS
Add seeds to porridge.Pour boiling water over chickweed, apply warm plant to the eyelid of affected eye, leave on until it cools, throw away plant after use. Poultice up to 4-10 times a day, eye will be clear within 48 hrs. Young leaves in salads. Older leaves BUG OUT BUS: PREPARING & DESIGNING THE ARK Preparing & Designing The Ark. Our awesome blue bird bus named "The Ark" Services we Offer. This very dependable bus is 39'6" in length. It has a Cummings turbo charged diesel 5.9 engine and an Alison automatic transmission. It averages 10-14 miles per gallon. It BUG OUT BUS: WHERE IN THE WORLD HAS OUR ARK BEEN Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park. BUG OUT BUS: 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER FOR SURVIVING A BUG OUT I believe our bug out bus named “The ARK " is the best insurance available, for you and your family, against natural disasters, economic and governmental collapse, loss of home, or a medicalpandemic.
BUG OUT BUS: EAT YOUR WEEDS! When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to BUG OUT BUS: SURVIVAL MEALS. Eating is probably the #1 concern for a Bug out situation. And our family LOVES to eat. We have a few mouths to feed, (between 11-14 depending on who is home) and often have invited guests to join us. BUG OUT BUS: MAY 2012 When I set out to design our new bus/RV, I was in need of capacity, because I have a large family, 8 of us then 10 of us now. I needed beds to sleep all of us and seats to sit in while we traveled. BUG OUT BUS: HUMBLE PIE I made a statement about the state of families and individuals during a crisis, something to the effect that there is no reason for them to NOT be prepared, especially knowing in advance that the BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2013 When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! BUG OUT BUS: AUGUST 2010 Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park. BUG OUT BUS: BUS DESIGN When I set out to design our new bus/RV, I was in need of capacity, because I have a large family, 8 of us then 10 of us now. I needed beds to sleep all of us and seats to sit in while we traveled. BUG OUT BUS: BUG OUT BUS? Bugging out means to be able to move away from your current location very quickly, often under fire, because your position has beencompromi
BUG OUT BUS: SURVIVAL MEALS. Eating is probably the #1 concern for a Bug out situation. And our family LOVES to eat. We have a few mouths to feed, (between 11-14 depending on who is home) and often have invited guests to join us. BUG OUT BUS: WORKING....ON THE ARK Ordering a new pressure hose for the Suburban that needs a quart of Steering fluid added to it on nearly a daily basis, Washing, folding, packing, organizing clothes for this army to travel. BUG OUT BUS: REASONS FOR A BUGGING OUT. There may be many reasons you may want to "bug out". From life threatening situations such as, war, natural or economic disasters or maybe for personal reasons such as a much needed family vacation, or a way to spend time together in a secluded location a w a y from the TV and video games, bonding relationships through precious time spenttogether.
BUG OUT BUS: ON THE ROAD AGAIN.... Each child has a small roller case, ALL of their daily ware stays in that case. during the days we lay each case out on the top bunks, when it is time for bed, we move/transfer everything to 'the laundry bay' this is an open closet that one day will house a washing machine, for BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2013 When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! BUG OUT BUS: NOVEMBER 2012 So here I was reading about my friend Erin G's experience with Shelf Reliance (She had recently singed up as a consultant) So I decided late one night to check out the ingredient labels and nutritioncontent of
BUG OUT BUS: SPRING HAS SPRUNG AND THE GRASS IS GROWING! I will share with you our little garden of Eden. We have been growing and spending our mornings in the sunshine. What a blessing to be ablBUG OUT BUS: 2012
Thursday, December 20, 2012. Brrrr..Prepare for the COLD!BUG OUT BUS
Add seeds to porridge.Pour boiling water over chickweed, apply warm plant to the eyelid of affected eye, leave on until it cools, throw away plant after use. Poultice up to 4-10 times a day, eye will be clear within 48 hrs. Young leaves in salads. Older leaves BUG OUT BUS: PREPARING & DESIGNING THE ARK Preparing & Designing The Ark. Our awesome blue bird bus named "The Ark" Services we Offer. This very dependable bus is 39'6" in length. It has a Cummings turbo charged diesel 5.9 engine and an Alison automatic transmission. It averages 10-14 miles per gallon. It BUG OUT BUS: WHERE IN THE WORLD HAS OUR ARK BEEN Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park. BUG OUT BUS: EAT YOUR WEEDS! When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to BUG OUT BUS: WORKING....ON THE ARK Ordering a new pressure hose for the Suburban that needs a quart of Steering fluid added to it on nearly a daily basis, Washing, folding, packing, organizing clothes for this army to travel. BUG OUT BUS: 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER FOR SURVIVING A BUG OUT I believe our bug out bus named “The ARK " is the best insurance available, for you and your family, against natural disasters, economic and governmental collapse, loss of home, or a medicalpandemic.
BUG OUT BUS: HUMBLE PIE I made a statement about the state of families and individuals during a crisis, something to the effect that there is no reason for them to NOT be prepared, especially knowing in advance that the BUG OUT BUS: MAY 2012 When I set out to design our new bus/RV, I was in need of capacity, because I have a large family, 8 of us then 10 of us now. I needed beds to sleep all of us and seats to sit in while we traveled. BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2013 When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! BUG OUT BUS: AUGUST 2010 Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park.BUG OUT BUS
Add seeds to porridge.Pour boiling water over chickweed, apply warm plant to the eyelid of affected eye, leave on until it cools, throw away plant after use. Poultice up to 4-10 times a day, eye will be clear within 48 hrs. Young leaves in salads. Older leaves BUG OUT BUS: PREPARING & DESIGNING THE ARK Preparing & Designing The Ark. Our awesome blue bird bus named "The Ark" Services we Offer. This very dependable bus is 39'6" in length. It has a Cummings turbo charged diesel 5.9 engine and an Alison automatic transmission. It averages 10-14 miles per gallon. It BUG OUT BUS: WHERE IN THE WORLD HAS OUR ARK BEEN Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park. BUG OUT BUS: EAT YOUR WEEDS! When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to BUG OUT BUS: WORKING....ON THE ARK Ordering a new pressure hose for the Suburban that needs a quart of Steering fluid added to it on nearly a daily basis, Washing, folding, packing, organizing clothes for this army to travel. BUG OUT BUS: 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER FOR SURVIVING A BUG OUT I believe our bug out bus named “The ARK " is the best insurance available, for you and your family, against natural disasters, economic and governmental collapse, loss of home, or a medicalpandemic.
BUG OUT BUS: HUMBLE PIE I made a statement about the state of families and individuals during a crisis, something to the effect that there is no reason for them to NOT be prepared, especially knowing in advance that the BUG OUT BUS: MAY 2012 When I set out to design our new bus/RV, I was in need of capacity, because I have a large family, 8 of us then 10 of us now. I needed beds to sleep all of us and seats to sit in while we traveled. BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2013 When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! BUG OUT BUS: AUGUST 2010 Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park.BUG OUT BUS
Add seeds to porridge.Pour boiling water over chickweed, apply warm plant to the eyelid of affected eye, leave on until it cools, throw away plant after use. Poultice up to 4-10 times a day, eye will be clear within 48 hrs. Young leaves in salads. Older leaves BUG OUT BUS: PREPARING & DESIGNING THE ARK Preparing & Designing The Ark. Our awesome blue bird bus named "The Ark" Services we Offer. This very dependable bus is 39'6" in length. It has a Cummings turbo charged diesel 5.9 engine and an Alison automatic transmission. It averages 10-14 miles per gallon. ItBUG OUT BUS: 2013
Each child has a small roller case, ALL of their daily ware stays in that case. during the days we lay each case out on the top bunks, when it is time for bed, we move/transfer everything to 'the laundry bay' this is an open closet that one day will house a washing machine, fornow it
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Add seeds to porridge.Pour boiling water over chickweed, apply warm plant to the eyelid of affected eye, leave on until it cools, throw away plant after use. Poultice up to 4-10 times a day, eye will be clear within 48 hrs. Young leaves in salads. Older leavesBUG OUT BUS: WHO?
It is for these reasons and others (such as FUN) we built our bus. And I want others to be protected also. In the world of uncertainty there is the obvious need to provide shelter for you and your family, in times of natural disaster economic or civil unrest, or in pandemic environment it is important that you are prepared to care for you and your loved ones. Some forms of emergency shelters BUG OUT BUS: PREPARING & DESIGNING THE ARKBUG OUT 2020BUG OUT MANASSAS VAHOMEMADE BUG OUT VEHICLEVW BUG OUT Preparing & Designing The Ark. Our awesome blue bird bus named "The Ark" Services we Offer. This very dependable bus is 39'6" in length. It has a Cummings turbo charged diesel 5.9 engine and an Alison automatic transmission. It averages 10-14 miles per gallon. It BUG OUT BUS: WHERE IN THE WORLD HAS OUR ARK BEEN Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park. BUG OUT BUS: WORKING....ON THE ARK Ordering a new pressure hose for the Suburban that needs a quart of Steering fluid added to it on nearly a daily basis, Washing, folding, packing, organizing clothes for this army to travel. BUG OUT BUS: EAT YOUR WEEDS! When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to BUG OUT BUS: 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER FOR SURVIVING A BUG OUT I believe our bug out bus named “The ARK " is the best insurance available, for you and your family, against natural disasters, economic and governmental collapse, loss of home, or a medicalpandemic.
BUG OUT BUS: HUMBLE PIE I made a statement about the state of families and individuals during a crisis, something to the effect that there is no reason for them to NOT be prepared, especially knowing in advance that the BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2013 When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! BUG OUT BUS: AUGUST 2010 Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park.BUG OUT BUS
Add seeds to porridge.Pour boiling water over chickweed, apply warm plant to the eyelid of affected eye, leave on until it cools, throw away plant after use. Poultice up to 4-10 times a day, eye will be clear within 48 hrs. Young leaves in salads. Older leavesBUG OUT BUS: WHO?
It is for these reasons and others (such as FUN) we built our bus. And I want others to be protected also. In the world of uncertainty there is the obvious need to provide shelter for you and your family, in times of natural disaster economic or civil unrest, or in pandemic environment it is important that you are prepared to care for you and your loved ones. Some forms of emergency shelters BUG OUT BUS: PREPARING & DESIGNING THE ARKBUG OUT 2020BUG OUT MANASSAS VAHOMEMADE BUG OUT VEHICLEVW BUG OUT Preparing & Designing The Ark. Our awesome blue bird bus named "The Ark" Services we Offer. This very dependable bus is 39'6" in length. It has a Cummings turbo charged diesel 5.9 engine and an Alison automatic transmission. It averages 10-14 miles per gallon. It BUG OUT BUS: WHERE IN THE WORLD HAS OUR ARK BEEN Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park. BUG OUT BUS: WORKING....ON THE ARK Ordering a new pressure hose for the Suburban that needs a quart of Steering fluid added to it on nearly a daily basis, Washing, folding, packing, organizing clothes for this army to travel. BUG OUT BUS: EAT YOUR WEEDS! When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to BUG OUT BUS: 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER FOR SURVIVING A BUG OUT I believe our bug out bus named “The ARK " is the best insurance available, for you and your family, against natural disasters, economic and governmental collapse, loss of home, or a medicalpandemic.
BUG OUT BUS: HUMBLE PIE I made a statement about the state of families and individuals during a crisis, something to the effect that there is no reason for them to NOT be prepared, especially knowing in advance that the BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2013 When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! BUG OUT BUS: AUGUST 2010 Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park.BUG OUT BUS
Add seeds to porridge.Pour boiling water over chickweed, apply warm plant to the eyelid of affected eye, leave on until it cools, throw away plant after use. Poultice up to 4-10 times a day, eye will be clear within 48 hrs. Young leaves in salads. Older leaves BUG OUT BUS: PREPARING & DESIGNING THE ARK Preparing & Designing The Ark. Our awesome blue bird bus named "The Ark" Services we Offer. This very dependable bus is 39'6" in length. It has a Cummings turbo charged diesel 5.9 engine and an Alison automatic transmission. It averages 10-14 miles per gallon. ItBUG OUT BUS: 2013
Each child has a small roller case, ALL of their daily ware stays in that case. during the days we lay each case out on the top bunks, when it is time for bed, we move/transfer everything to 'the laundry bay' this is an open closet that one day will house a washing machine, fornow it
BUG OUT BUS: PRODUCTS & SERVICES This is a great opportunity to get a superior product and stay within your budget. You can also have us build your bus in stages. For example, when we first built our bus we had three weeks to get as much done as we could before our friends showed up who were going to BUG OUT BUS: CONSIDER THIS FOR SURVIVING A BUG OUT SITUATION. Consider this for surviving a bug out situation. Five things to consider for surviving a bug out situation. #1 safety. I believe our bug out bus named “The ARK " is the best insurance available, for you and your family, against natural disasters, economic and governmental collapse, loss of home, or aBUG OUT BUS
Add seeds to porridge.Pour boiling water over chickweed, apply warm plant to the eyelid of affected eye, leave on until it cools, throw away plant after use. Poultice up to 4-10 times a day, eye will be clear within 48 hrs. Young leaves in salads. Older leavesBUG OUT BUS: WHO?
It is for these reasons and others (such as FUN) we built our bus. And I want others to be protected also. In the world of uncertainty there is the obvious need to provide shelter for you and your family, in times of natural disaster economic or civil unrest, or in pandemic environment it is important that you are prepared to care for you and your loved ones. Some forms of emergency shelters BUG OUT BUS: PREPARING & DESIGNING THE ARKBUG OUT 2020BUG OUT MANASSAS VAHOMEMADE BUG OUT VEHICLEVW BUG OUT Preparing & Designing The Ark. Our awesome blue bird bus named "The Ark" Services we Offer. This very dependable bus is 39'6" in length. It has a Cummings turbo charged diesel 5.9 engine and an Alison automatic transmission. It averages 10-14 miles per gallon. It BUG OUT BUS: WHERE IN THE WORLD HAS OUR ARK BEEN Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park. BUG OUT BUS: WORKING....ON THE ARK Ordering a new pressure hose for the Suburban that needs a quart of Steering fluid added to it on nearly a daily basis, Washing, folding, packing, organizing clothes for this army to travel. BUG OUT BUS: EAT YOUR WEEDS! When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to BUG OUT BUS: 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER FOR SURVIVING A BUG OUT I believe our bug out bus named “The ARK " is the best insurance available, for you and your family, against natural disasters, economic and governmental collapse, loss of home, or a medicalpandemic.
BUG OUT BUS: HUMBLE PIE I made a statement about the state of families and individuals during a crisis, something to the effect that there is no reason for them to NOT be prepared, especially knowing in advance that the BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2013 When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! BUG OUT BUS: AUGUST 2010 Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park.BUG OUT BUS
Add seeds to porridge.Pour boiling water over chickweed, apply warm plant to the eyelid of affected eye, leave on until it cools, throw away plant after use. Poultice up to 4-10 times a day, eye will be clear within 48 hrs. Young leaves in salads. Older leavesBUG OUT BUS: WHO?
It is for these reasons and others (such as FUN) we built our bus. And I want others to be protected also. In the world of uncertainty there is the obvious need to provide shelter for you and your family, in times of natural disaster economic or civil unrest, or in pandemic environment it is important that you are prepared to care for you and your loved ones. Some forms of emergency shelters BUG OUT BUS: PREPARING & DESIGNING THE ARKBUG OUT 2020BUG OUT MANASSAS VAHOMEMADE BUG OUT VEHICLEVW BUG OUT Preparing & Designing The Ark. Our awesome blue bird bus named "The Ark" Services we Offer. This very dependable bus is 39'6" in length. It has a Cummings turbo charged diesel 5.9 engine and an Alison automatic transmission. It averages 10-14 miles per gallon. It BUG OUT BUS: WHERE IN THE WORLD HAS OUR ARK BEEN Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park. BUG OUT BUS: WORKING....ON THE ARK Ordering a new pressure hose for the Suburban that needs a quart of Steering fluid added to it on nearly a daily basis, Washing, folding, packing, organizing clothes for this army to travel. BUG OUT BUS: EAT YOUR WEEDS! When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to BUG OUT BUS: 5 THINGS TO CONSIDER FOR SURVIVING A BUG OUT I believe our bug out bus named “The ARK " is the best insurance available, for you and your family, against natural disasters, economic and governmental collapse, loss of home, or a medicalpandemic.
BUG OUT BUS: HUMBLE PIE I made a statement about the state of families and individuals during a crisis, something to the effect that there is no reason for them to NOT be prepared, especially knowing in advance that the BUG OUT BUS: JUNE 2013 When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! BUG OUT BUS: AUGUST 2010 Leaving Williamsburg VA we traveled to Valley Forge, after a long drive, Wes navigated through the crowded and traffic riddled streets, to arrive at 11 p.m. at the National Park.BUG OUT BUS
Add seeds to porridge.Pour boiling water over chickweed, apply warm plant to the eyelid of affected eye, leave on until it cools, throw away plant after use. Poultice up to 4-10 times a day, eye will be clear within 48 hrs. Young leaves in salads. Older leaves BUG OUT BUS: PREPARING & DESIGNING THE ARK Preparing & Designing The Ark. Our awesome blue bird bus named "The Ark" Services we Offer. This very dependable bus is 39'6" in length. It has a Cummings turbo charged diesel 5.9 engine and an Alison automatic transmission. It averages 10-14 miles per gallon. ItBUG OUT BUS: 2013
Each child has a small roller case, ALL of their daily ware stays in that case. during the days we lay each case out on the top bunks, when it is time for bed, we move/transfer everything to 'the laundry bay' this is an open closet that one day will house a washing machine, fornow it
BUG OUT BUS: PRODUCTS & SERVICES This is a great opportunity to get a superior product and stay within your budget. You can also have us build your bus in stages. For example, when we first built our bus we had three weeks to get as much done as we could before our friends showed up who were going to BUG OUT BUS: CONSIDER THIS FOR SURVIVING A BUG OUT SITUATION. Consider this for surviving a bug out situation. Five things to consider for surviving a bug out situation. #1 safety. I believe our bug out bus named “The ARK " is the best insurance available, for you and your family, against natural disasters, economic and governmental collapse, loss of home, or aPAGES
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SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 2013EAT YOUR WEEDS!
When living mobile, and needing a good source for food, make sure you are familiar with as many edible weeds as possible! If you Don't have a garden, knowing what to eat (and how) can make the all difference! Here is a list and some descriptives I compiled over the past 2 years. But PLEASE do NOT eat ANY plants on the roadsides!Edible Weeds:
Amaranth
Chickweed
Lambs quarter
Mallows
Purslane
Medicinal Herbs:
Burdock
Wild Onion
Queen Anne’s Lace
Dandelion
Nettles
*Amaranth (like spinach) *Chickweed (also made into essence) *Lambs quarter
*Mallows
*Purslane
ANNUALS
Amaranth (Amaranthus retroflexus) Young leaves, old leaves, even non-woody stalks are delicious as a cooked green; chop and boil for 30-40 minutes. Serve in their own broth; freeze leftovers for winter use. Use instead of spinach in quiche (you may never grow spinach again). Collect seeds throughout the autumn by shaking seed heads over a lipped cookie sheet; or by harvesting and drying the entire seed head. Winnowing out the chaff is tedious but soothing. There is a special thrill that comes when you toss the chaffy seed in the air, and the breeze catches it just-so, and the seeds fall back into your tray, while the prickly chaff scatters "to the four winds." Amaranth is good combined with Watercress,Parsley, Chicory, Dandelion, And Lambs quarters for Anemiarich in Folic Acid
Chickweed (Stellaria media) Young leaves and stalks, even flowers, in salads. Blend with virgin olive oil and organic garlic for an unforgettable pesto. Add seeds to porridge.Pour boiling water over chickweed, apply warm plant to the eyelid of affected eye, leave on until it cools, throw away plant after use. Poultice up to 4-10 times a day, eye will be clear within48 hrs.
Lamb's quarter (Chenopodium alba and related species, e.g. Chenopodiumquinoa)
Young leaves in salads. Older leaves and tender stalks cooked. Leaves dried and ground into flour (replaces up to half the flour in any recipe). Seeds dried and cooked in soups, porridge. Good forconstipation.
Mallows
(Malva neglecta and related species) Leaves of any age and flowers (the closely related Hibiscus flowers too!) are delicious in salads. Roots are used medicinally.Calcium Rich Purslane (Portulacca oleracea) The fleshy leaves and stalks of this plant are incredibly delicious in salads and not bad at all preserved in vinegar for winter use.BIENNIALS
Burdock (Arctium lappa) Roots of non-flowering plants harvested after frost make a vinegar that is deep, and richly flavorful as well as a world-renowned tonic. Petioles of the leaves and the flowering stalk are also edible; for recipes see my book Healing Wise.Bitter Tonics for emotions on evenkeel.
Garlic Mustard (Alliaria officinalis) Year-round salad green. Leaves used in any season, even winter. Roots are harvested before plant flowers. Seeds are a spicy condiment. Queen Anne's Lace (Daucus carota) (AKA WILD CARROT) Use 1 tsp. seeds daily as birth control Leaves finely chopped in salads. Flowers are beautiful edible decorations. Roots of non-flowering plants, harvested in the fall, andcooked.
PERENNIALS
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinalis) supplies more than 100 grams of calcium than milk! Leaves eaten at any time, raw or cooked, but especially tasty in the fall - not spring! Roots harvested any time; pickle in apple cider vinegar for winter use. Dandelion flower wine isjustly famous.
Leaves add a sour spark to salads. Cooked with wild leeks or cultivated onion and potato they become a soup called "schav." Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica) Young leaves cooked for 40-45 minutes and served in their broth are one of my favorite dishes. Seeds can be used in baked goods, porridge. Strengthen the kidneys and adrenals. Tonic for hormonal system use Infusion increases fertility. VIT K = infusion , ease leg cramps, diminish pain after childbirth. prevent hemorrhage after birth, reduce hemorrhoids , increase breast milk supply. Yellow dock (Rumex crispus) Roots pickled in apple cider vinegar are tasty and a boon for enriching the blood. Leaves, especially young ones, are eaten raw or cooked. use Comfrey or Yellow Dock for swelling, stop bleeding, andease pain.
Dandelion greens (good before they flower) The site below says you can boil and eat the roots also. We could season them with wild onions or garlic. I'm not sure which one we have but there would be plenty of that too. Other common weeds in our lawn are narrow leaf and broad leaf plantain, sheep sorrel, wild dock, poke and once in a while I seeLambs Quarter.
Chicory is edible too. I've never seen it in my own yard but it grows along the roadsides in town. I think it must like asphalt. It haspretty blue flower.
Wild Johnny jump ups, Wild rocket,Cattails
Morels
Wild Violet
Commonly found:
Lamb's Quarters
Sheep Sorrel
Green Briar
Wild Grape (leaves and fruit)Dock (leaves)
Wild Carrot (young leaves, deep-fry blossoms, seeds for seasoningPlantain
Cinquefoil
Cleavers or Goosegrass MintChamomile
Feverfew
Ground Ivy
Cat Tail
Evening Primrose
Honeysuckle
Mustard
Purslane
Mallow
Poke Salat (must be cooked twice)Yucca
white clover
red clover
spider wort
Edible Weeds:
Amaranth
Chickweed
Lambs quarter
Mallows
Purslane
Medicinal Herbs:
Burdock
Wild Onion
Queen Anne’s Lace
Dandelion
Nettles
*Amaranth (like spinach) *Chickweed (also made into essence)*Lambs quarter
*Mallows
*Purslane
Wild Johnny jump ups, Wild rocket, Yucca white clover red clover spider wort daylillies lambs quarters mallow chickweed plantain Jewel weed chicory violets elder berry mulberry sunflower wood sorrel Virginia creeper wild onions grapes asparagus cat tails gooseberries raspberries strawberries comfrey mullen black walnut Poke weed lambs quarters mallow chickweed plantain Jewel weed chicory violets elder berry mulberry sunflower wood sorrel Virginia creeper wild onions grapes asparagus cat tails gooseberries raspberries strawberries comfrey mullen black walnut Poke weed courtesy is owed respect is earned love is given Posted by The Wes Gordon Family at 7:28 PMNo
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SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 2013HYPE...OR HELP?
It's not about the hype, because life changes from hype are not longlasting.
It is about the HELP. Help your neighbors when a storm has knocked out power. Help your friends when they are unemployed, help your children understand quality of life, Help your self to be healthy from hard work andhealthy foods.
While many of us make healthy changes (Say, in January) how long do those last? Why not start each day with a resolution to do what is best for YOUR family and YOUR health right now? Yesterday in the garden I watched as the weeds encroached upon my squash and melon plants, they were almost undetectable. So I dug in, with tools and hands and sweat and effort I rid those weeds, even though they were lovely little purple flowers on each of those weeds, I knew it was better for my plants if they were not competing for nutrients with those lovely little flowers. Of course there are places I allow the weeds to grow, because many of them have wonderful, medicinal purposes. But for here, in my lovely bed of zucchini, yellow crook neck and cantelupe I do not let themflourish.
What has encroached into your life that needs to be thinned out? What is making it so you do not have the nutrients to flourish and grow? What can you do to change that? I put that challenge to you, see if there are any lovely little purple weeds in your life, that may make it so you are NOT your best self.Go ahead. Try it!
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TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2013 SPRING HAS SPRUNG AND THE GRASS IS GROWING! I will share with you our little garden of Eden. We have been growing and spending our mornings in the sunshine. What a blessing to be able to produce our own foods! The secret to a harvest? PLANT and then pant again...and then plant YET AGAIN! We are also as a family working on a sustainability project for a West African community, for any who would like to join us, leave a message and we will add you to the email list! This project will include: sustainable growing of produce, herbs and medicinal plants. Providing local workers the opportunity to sew and make maternity pads, and newborn diapers. (need to provide a foot operated sewing machine) and facilitate an adult education program where they can learn technical skills including mechanics, carpentry, computer skills, and basicbusiness.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2012 BRRRR.....PREPARE FOR THE COLD! We live in the Midwest, and the weather here has been unusually warm for the past 2 winters. I would venture to say that last year was more like an extended fall. Today Old Man Winter has arrived, we have 2 inches of ice on the highways and side roads. The wind is fierce and there are TORNADO warnings! This has of course gotten me thinking of winter preparations, specifically of emergency winter preparations, our house is poorly arranged for living with out power, even temporarily we would be in a serious lurch. Our heat is propane, but without electricity we would not have ANY heat. We have a unusually TALL roof line, that has made putting in a wood stove improbable due to finances, so what is the back up plan in a power outage in freezing temps?? Our Bug out bus for sure! Our bus is equipped with a wood stove! I can see us now, all 9 of us piled into the bus, with blankets, pillows and GAMES playing as a family in a toasty warm bus, the family dining table is directly across from the Wood stove. One road trip as we were coming home from Goblin Valley, we hit an actual blizzard and the roads near Aspen Colorado were barricaded and closed. So we pulled into a parking lot, stoked the fire, and had a warm and cozy night of sleep. We could hear the semi's idling nearby on the highway, as they could not move, but we didn't have a care in the world. When we awoke the next morning, the snow was around 14 inches all around us but we simply drove right out of that parking lot, onto the newly plowed highway and trudged on home. I am grateful for the wisdom of my husband who INSISTED on installing a wood stove in our Bug out Bus. (there may, or may not have been ongoing battles about the appearance of pipes coming out of the roof....I may or may not have mentioned the Griswold's) Posted by The Wes Gordon Family at 7:44 AM2
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2012HUMBLE PIE
I made a statement about the state of families and individuals during a crisis, something to the effect that there is no reason for them to NOT be prepared, especially knowing in advance that the storm was coming. It has been pointed out that some folks are without the means to escape a situation like this. And I do agree, the senior citizens and the children are without the strength, money or resources to take care of their needs. I do hope that by seeing what others have gone through WE ALL can learn how to be better prepared, Even if you are on a budget, there are ways to prepare for a rainy day. You WILL have to choose between your new iPhone, and buying a water purification system, or decide if your going to dinner and a movie vs. buying a wheat grinder. Make the decision, it is much better to sacrifice a little now, to be moderately comfortable during the Next greater Depression. What is on YOUR list to prepare for Tomorrow? Posted by The Wes Gordon Family at 9:42 AMNo comments:
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2012YUMMY FOOD
I have to admit, I love food. In all it's forms and many of its dialects (can ethnic food have its own dialect? I think so...I amgoing with it)
A few of my friends have been using the Shelf Reliance products for some time now...and I must admit I am a food snob, I refuse to consume foods full of preservatives and sugar. It is something I get a little bit fanatic about... So here I was reading about my friend Erin G's experience with Shelf Reliance (She had recently singed up as a consultant) So I decided late one night to check out the ingredient labels and nutrition content of their foods. Freeze Dried Peaches :Ingredients: Peaches Freeze Dried Apricots: Ingredients: Apricots Strawberries, Apples, Broccoli, Corn, Peas, Green Beans, the list went on until I had an ah-ha moment.... These foods were unadulterated, even more so than the canned foods you can buy in the store, and even more so than the foods I can preserve on my own. (I have attempted fruits without sugar, and it is an expensive and fruitless experience.) I was sold, I then spent time on their handy "Q" system, where it allows you to input the number in your household (9) and the amounts of food each person will need for your allotted time expanse (1 year) It then calculates how much of each of the food groups that you will need to keep your family well-fed. Here is the coolest part....you then get to decide on a budget amount, and their system automatically puts food items on drop-ship delivery each month. If you have ZERO food stored up, they suggest a 'smart-start pack' this gives you all the basics for a family, grains, leavening, Salt, Protein, etc... Depending on your family size and budget the Q then automatically sends your food! For my family we have a year supply already of grains, and legumes, we are sorely lacking in fruits and vegetables, so this is where the bulk of OUR purchases will be. We will have Mangoes, Pineapples, Peaches, Pears, beans, Peas, Corn, Broccoli, Spinach, ALL at our fingertips! This is mega-exciting for me! Fruits and vegetables regardless of the season and availability! Check them out, and ask any question you may have ...do the research and I challenge you to get serious about your food supplies, i honestly do not care where you get your food, I pray that you simply make the steps to get a supply of safe and nutritious foods in your stores...for there are times coming, where you will wish you had! Posted by The Wes Gordon Family at 8:58 AMNo comments:
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