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Salix
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Re: Interest rates

A few things: Low interest rates encourage borrowing; by individuals, but especially by governments. When other nations and creditors decide that re...

12 years ago
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Re: Suggestions for the beginner

If you have an existing fireplace, you might try one of these:or there are similar 'camping/hunting stoves' at princess auto and canadian tire, but th...

12 years ago
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Re: What's Books Are In Your Survival Library?

Starting Earth Abides next I believe. I read Earth Abides years ago. Its still one of my favourites. Lots of good new titles to look for in this thr...

12 years ago
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Re: "Hi-Ho Silver, Away"

If your silverware is actually silver (it should be marked sterling or otherwise hallmarked as silver) it is worth something for its silver value. If...

12 years ago
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Re: Firearm efficiency training

I've never taken their course, but if you are interested in target and competitive shooting the IPSC Alberta offers 'black badge' courses. ipscalbert...

12 years ago
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Re: Winter preps

I carry no water in the winter. Just a way to melt snow. Pot and stove. Seems simple enough but even that takes some practice. You can "burn" water. ...

12 years ago
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Re: Winter preps

jonson,If you are in Alberta (and I'm assuming you are) you don't really need to do much right now. You could cut back the plants to their roots, but...

12 years ago
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Re: "Hi-Ho Silver, Away"

10 guns and 25 knives might be fun but it won't feed you. Well, my 'guns' have been feeding me quite well for the past five or six years. And I use a...

12 years ago
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Re: help!

Every prepper abbreviation you will ever need:But, hey, YMMV. Ha.

12 years ago
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Re: Alternative shelter.

I was thinking of getting one of these.They went at about $9000 a year ago for a 10x20 cabin, I think, and came plumbed and wired if you wanted.

12 years ago
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Re: First day at the range

The hunting ammo they are talking about is different than the Norinco stuff (even Norinco lead core) which is not legal for hunting. But yeah, huntin...

12 years ago
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Re: Preserving Meat

You could start with a water canner for things like jams and pickles, they are about $20. I bought my All American canner for $30 used, and ordered a...

12 years ago
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Re: Preserving Meat

Yeah, no problem, but when people ask for a recipe and then others bring the 'liability' issue into things they should probably do their own research....

12 years ago
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Re: Preserving Meat

They do make recipe books, you know. Try "Charcuterie".Or you could ask the internet yourself. Do your homework.White mold is good. That's how Coun...

12 years ago
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Re: Preserving Meat

Wild game preserves really well, b/c of the low fat. Jerky is the easiest. A guy I know does mine up with a little smoker he got from Bass Pro, but ...

12 years ago
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