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Re: Number of non food items or tools

I have a large shop on an acreage with lots of tools and probably don't require anymore than whats already here. A big thing in my mind are items such...

12 years ago
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Re: 100 Wild Huts

Interesting for warm weather shelters, but for most Canadian climates its little more than a deep freeze to keep your body until they find it

12 years ago
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Re: the future ?

Seems to me that threats to economy such as stock market crashes have been engineered by financial institutions. In matters such as terrorism and/or n...

12 years ago
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Re: Meat cuts for jerky

I've made my own jerky for years. You want to avoid the fat becuase it is the first part of the meat to go bad as well as making everything else greas...

12 years ago
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Re: Winter clothing

Living in Northern Alberta, Layers is totally what its about. If you're going to invest good money but have a limit to what you can spend, then spend ...

12 years ago
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Re: Food safety considerations

This is always a concern. Organic beef comes from my brother, meat from hunting is cut and wrapped at home, chickens and eggs from our back yards, and...

12 years ago
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Re: Bread

Although I have a stockpile of flour along with the appropriate yeast, I tend to favor the non-leavened bread for several reasons. Firstly its difficu...

12 years ago
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Re: City dwellers Bug Out or Bug In

The type of emergency will determine if you're going to bug in or bug out. Big bad snow storm and you won't be going anywhere. A forest fire is a good...

12 years ago
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Re: Dried fruit / trail mix?

I've had dry fruit last for several years and it tastes fine. It doesn't really go bad so much as gets harder and drier. I think the better alternativ...

12 years ago
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Re: Buckets and Rodents

We don't have rats here in Alberta, but I've had everything chewed into or through from mice except plastic pails, glass jars, or metal containers. If...

12 years ago
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Re: Ontario gun registry

You don't have to leave the province, just have the firearm shipped, I do it all the time. It cost about 25 or 30 bucks to have rifle shipped by Canad...

12 years ago
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Re: Survivalism

Not at all a fan of the show. Its was made for TV entertainment and little else. Citiots and concrete dwellers perhaps get amused but anyone serious a...

12 years ago
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Re: Shakin' all over...

lol true enough. My Dad used to say, Shaken = earthquakeStirred = flood On ice = snow/iceDry = droughtand try not to get caught up in any of them! lol...

12 years ago
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Re: Shakin' all over...

I prefer shaken over stirred 🙂

12 years ago
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