https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Osg_iFnftN4
Automatic Waterer and Feeder with a bucket and a rubber pan.
#Supplies
Automatic Waterer and Feeder with a bucket and a rubber pan.
#Supplies
YouTube
The Easiest and Most Effective Chicken Feeders and Waterers You Can Make!
Today we are making a new feeder and waterer for our chickens. It's a simple project with supplies that you probably already have.
#raisingchickens #pasturedpoultry #chickenfeeder #poultryfeeder #diyprojects
To see the products we use and recommend…
#raisingchickens #pasturedpoultry #chickenfeeder #poultryfeeder #diyprojects
To see the products we use and recommend…
https://t.iss.one/boogaloointel/980 (It's from Traditional mom channel, for some reason i can't access to the channel, so i can't give the link )
Sources for Heirloom and Organic Seeds:
https://www.seedsavers.org
https://www.rareseeds.com
https://hudsonvalleyseed.com
https://www.fedcoseeds.com
https://www.johnnyseeds.com
https://www.monticelloshop.org/garden/heirloom-seeds/vegetable-herb-seeds/
“Wholesale”: Larger Packets:
https://www.wholesale.molesseeds.co.uk
#Supplies
Sources for Heirloom and Organic Seeds:
https://www.seedsavers.org
https://www.rareseeds.com
https://hudsonvalleyseed.com
https://www.fedcoseeds.com
https://www.johnnyseeds.com
https://www.monticelloshop.org/garden/heirloom-seeds/vegetable-herb-seeds/
“Wholesale”: Larger Packets:
https://www.wholesale.molesseeds.co.uk
#Supplies
Telegram
Boogaloo Intel Drop📡
Sources for Heirloom and Organic Seeds:
https://www.seedsavers.org
https://www.rareseeds.com
https://hudsonvalleyseed.com
https://www.fedcoseeds.com
https://www.johnnyseeds.com
https://www.monticelloshop.org/garden/heirloom-seeds/vegetable-herb-seeds/…
https://www.seedsavers.org
https://www.rareseeds.com
https://hudsonvalleyseed.com
https://www.fedcoseeds.com
https://www.johnnyseeds.com
https://www.monticelloshop.org/garden/heirloom-seeds/vegetable-herb-seeds/…
How to Make a PVC Bow
I've been basically working on game hunting for quite some time now. It took me some time, but I understood how the use of gun can spoil the potential scope of prey and even attract unnecessary attraction. So I thought what's better than using a classic bow and arrow approach that saves ammo and provides better game hunting opportunities.
Here's how you can make your own hunting bow at home, this is what you're gonna need:-
(1) 5-foot section of 1-inch PVC pipe
(2) 2 1/2-inch sections of 3/4-inch PVC pipe — most hardware stores stock PVC pipe in 5-foot sections; PVC is cheap, and often handy to have around, so don’t hesitate about getting extra footage of it
Sharpie
PVC cutter or hacksaw
Dremel or other rotary tool (optional, but makes it easier)
Hammer or rubber mallet
(1) 5-foot section of military-grade paracord
Duct tape (optional)
Now here's a process that I didn't exactly follow as I had to improvise, but this is the best way ahead I've realised after wasting tons of material experimenting:-
Step 1: Cut PVC
Cut two 2 1/2-inch segments of 3/4-inch PVC pipe. If you have a PVC cutter, use it. It’ll make cleaner cuts and save you time. If you don’t have one, a hacksaw will do just fine. If it leaves ragged edges on your pipe, smooth them down with a bit of sandpaper.
Step 2: Nest the PVC Pipes
Use a hammer or mallet to pound the two smaller pieces of 3/4-inch PVC into each end of your 5-foot length of 1-inch pipe, until they’re flush. These sections will help reinforce the ends of the bow where you’ll attach your paracord.
If you don’t have a mallet, a piece of wood will help distribute the impact from your hammer and reduce the chance of cracking the PVC.
Step 3: Cut the Notches
Mark two lines, about an inch long, opposite each other on each end of your bow — that’s 4 total lines. You’ll use these to guide cuts that will ultimately act as the notches where the string will be tied. Make sure that your marks line up with each other at either end of the bow.
Use a Dremel, or a hacksaw in a pinch, to cut out your notches at either end of the bow. When you’re done, you should have a 1-inch deep cut that’s wide enough to fit your paracord.
Step 4: Tie Knots in Paracord
Now this is gonna be a little tricky but I think what we're gonna do will be way more easier if you know how to tie a Overhand loop Knot. If you don't then follow the instructions following :-
Double the end of a rope or form
a bight anywhere on a line. Tie an Overhand Knot with the doubled rope of the loop that was formed.
Adjust the loop before tightening to make it as small or large as desired
The loop tips should measure about 50” apart.
Step 5: String the Bow
String your bow by slipping one of your loop knots through the notch in one end. Then, bend the bow so that you can stretch the paracord to reach the other end.
Step 6: Finish the Grip
Now you can do whatever you want, Duct tape grips work fine, but hands have kinda roughened up from all the hillbilly so I personally use a badminton racquet towel grip, duct taped at the ends.
If you have any queries, I can add pictures and help you just leave a comment. :D
HAPPY HUNTING #Survival
I've been basically working on game hunting for quite some time now. It took me some time, but I understood how the use of gun can spoil the potential scope of prey and even attract unnecessary attraction. So I thought what's better than using a classic bow and arrow approach that saves ammo and provides better game hunting opportunities.
Here's how you can make your own hunting bow at home, this is what you're gonna need:-
(1) 5-foot section of 1-inch PVC pipe
(2) 2 1/2-inch sections of 3/4-inch PVC pipe — most hardware stores stock PVC pipe in 5-foot sections; PVC is cheap, and often handy to have around, so don’t hesitate about getting extra footage of it
Sharpie
PVC cutter or hacksaw
Dremel or other rotary tool (optional, but makes it easier)
Hammer or rubber mallet
(1) 5-foot section of military-grade paracord
Duct tape (optional)
Now here's a process that I didn't exactly follow as I had to improvise, but this is the best way ahead I've realised after wasting tons of material experimenting:-
Step 1: Cut PVC
Cut two 2 1/2-inch segments of 3/4-inch PVC pipe. If you have a PVC cutter, use it. It’ll make cleaner cuts and save you time. If you don’t have one, a hacksaw will do just fine. If it leaves ragged edges on your pipe, smooth them down with a bit of sandpaper.
Step 2: Nest the PVC Pipes
Use a hammer or mallet to pound the two smaller pieces of 3/4-inch PVC into each end of your 5-foot length of 1-inch pipe, until they’re flush. These sections will help reinforce the ends of the bow where you’ll attach your paracord.
If you don’t have a mallet, a piece of wood will help distribute the impact from your hammer and reduce the chance of cracking the PVC.
Step 3: Cut the Notches
Mark two lines, about an inch long, opposite each other on each end of your bow — that’s 4 total lines. You’ll use these to guide cuts that will ultimately act as the notches where the string will be tied. Make sure that your marks line up with each other at either end of the bow.
Use a Dremel, or a hacksaw in a pinch, to cut out your notches at either end of the bow. When you’re done, you should have a 1-inch deep cut that’s wide enough to fit your paracord.
Step 4: Tie Knots in Paracord
Now this is gonna be a little tricky but I think what we're gonna do will be way more easier if you know how to tie a Overhand loop Knot. If you don't then follow the instructions following :-
Double the end of a rope or form
a bight anywhere on a line. Tie an Overhand Knot with the doubled rope of the loop that was formed.
Adjust the loop before tightening to make it as small or large as desired
The loop tips should measure about 50” apart.
Step 5: String the Bow
String your bow by slipping one of your loop knots through the notch in one end. Then, bend the bow so that you can stretch the paracord to reach the other end.
Step 6: Finish the Grip
Now you can do whatever you want, Duct tape grips work fine, but hands have kinda roughened up from all the hillbilly so I personally use a badminton racquet towel grip, duct taped at the ends.
If you have any queries, I can add pictures and help you just leave a comment. :D
HAPPY HUNTING #Survival
1.Make sure the battery is the problem
2.take photos and get the group number off the label
3.remove negative terminal
4.remove positive terminal
5.remove hold-downs
6.ensure terminals and leads are clean, wire brush oxides
7.(optional) apply grease to terminals
8. install positive terminal
9. install negative terminal
10.install hold-downs
11. test
12. coat terminals and hood latch with grease.
#DIY
https://youtu.be/IAi4GbRfvhs
2.take photos and get the group number off the label
3.remove negative terminal
4.remove positive terminal
5.remove hold-downs
6.ensure terminals and leads are clean, wire brush oxides
7.(optional) apply grease to terminals
8. install positive terminal
9. install negative terminal
10.install hold-downs
11. test
12. coat terminals and hood latch with grease.
#DIY
https://youtu.be/IAi4GbRfvhs
YouTube
Change your car battery | The Gist of 'er
1.Make sure the battery is the problem
2.take photos and get the group number off the label
3.remove negative terminal
4.remove positive terminal
5.remove hold-downs
6.ensure terminals and leads are clean, wire brush oxides
7.(optional) apply grease to terminals…
2.take photos and get the group number off the label
3.remove negative terminal
4.remove positive terminal
5.remove hold-downs
6.ensure terminals and leads are clean, wire brush oxides
7.(optional) apply grease to terminals…
https://t.iss.one/PrivSecGoy/34
Services like Telegram require a phone number for verification but giving out your personal phone number is a very risky proposition and a violation of your privacy. All it takes is one wrong move and your number is out in the public eye. It doesn't take long from there to link a phone number to an identity and then to a face.
To avoid all of this I highly recommend none of you use Telegram with your real phone number. There are a million different ways to gain access to another phone number for long enough to validate your Telegram account. Once validated you will never need access to this number again.
Below are some links to places where you could get a throw away phone number for Telegram and other services...
Burner App: https://www.burnerapp.com
Mint SIM: https://www.amazon.com/Mint-Mobile-Starter-Verify-Compatibility/dp/B0786RD524
Google Voice: https://voice.google.com/
Free SMS: https://quackr.io/
Free SMS: https://smsreceivefree.com/
SMS for Bitcoin: https://smsprivacy.org/
#Personal
Services like Telegram require a phone number for verification but giving out your personal phone number is a very risky proposition and a violation of your privacy. All it takes is one wrong move and your number is out in the public eye. It doesn't take long from there to link a phone number to an identity and then to a face.
To avoid all of this I highly recommend none of you use Telegram with your real phone number. There are a million different ways to gain access to another phone number for long enough to validate your Telegram account. Once validated you will never need access to this number again.
Below are some links to places where you could get a throw away phone number for Telegram and other services...
Burner App: https://www.burnerapp.com
Mint SIM: https://www.amazon.com/Mint-Mobile-Starter-Verify-Compatibility/dp/B0786RD524
Google Voice: https://voice.google.com/
Free SMS: https://quackr.io/
Free SMS: https://smsreceivefree.com/
SMS for Bitcoin: https://smsprivacy.org/
#Personal
Telegram
Privacy & Security Goys
Services like Telegram require a phone number for verification but giving out your personal phone number is a very risky proposition and a violation of your privacy. All it takes is one wrong move and your number is out in the public eye. It doesn't take…
https://t.iss.one/baste_pickle/392
Foraging for Tea
Here are some examples of plants and herbs that are easily foraged, and make great teas. I’ve listed some, but not nearly all, of their benefits.
Please be 100% sure how to identify any plant that you intend to ingest, use topically, or use medicinally. You could die. Or shit your pants.
> Mint– Prolific, easy to grow, delicious. Good for brain function and indigestion.
> Lemon Balm– Good for anxiety, wounds, and sleep disorders.
> Chamomile- The flower makes a relaxing tea that is also renowned for many health benefits including migraine relief, diabetes prevention, and anxiety relief.
> Plantain– Known as a medicinal plant used for many purposes like insect bites and stings. Also a good tea for when you’re feeling ill. Also helps detoxify your blood.
> Dandelion Root– Good for lowering cholesterol, weight loss, cardiovascular health, and immune system boost, among other benefits.
> Red Raspberry Leaf– This tea is famous for uterine health.
> Carrot Greens– This is one that you’ll have to do your own research on. Some say that carrot greens are toxic, others say that they’re a market vegetable in many countries. I won’t tell you that you should consume carrot greens, but I’m not dead yet.
> Echinacea– Known for immunity benefits.
> Basil– This works well for sore throats, headaches, and upset stomachs.
> Wintergreen– Great for stress relief.
> Catnip– Fever reducer, migraine reducer, toxin flush, anxiety relief.
> Red Clover– Enhance immunity, treat infertility, prevent cancer, maintain bone strength.
> Fruits– Try blackberry, raspberry, strawberry leaf, and elderflower teas, among others.
#Survival
Foraging for Tea
Here are some examples of plants and herbs that are easily foraged, and make great teas. I’ve listed some, but not nearly all, of their benefits.
Please be 100% sure how to identify any plant that you intend to ingest, use topically, or use medicinally. You could die. Or shit your pants.
> Mint– Prolific, easy to grow, delicious. Good for brain function and indigestion.
> Lemon Balm– Good for anxiety, wounds, and sleep disorders.
> Chamomile- The flower makes a relaxing tea that is also renowned for many health benefits including migraine relief, diabetes prevention, and anxiety relief.
> Plantain– Known as a medicinal plant used for many purposes like insect bites and stings. Also a good tea for when you’re feeling ill. Also helps detoxify your blood.
> Dandelion Root– Good for lowering cholesterol, weight loss, cardiovascular health, and immune system boost, among other benefits.
> Red Raspberry Leaf– This tea is famous for uterine health.
> Carrot Greens– This is one that you’ll have to do your own research on. Some say that carrot greens are toxic, others say that they’re a market vegetable in many countries. I won’t tell you that you should consume carrot greens, but I’m not dead yet.
> Echinacea– Known for immunity benefits.
> Basil– This works well for sore throats, headaches, and upset stomachs.
> Wintergreen– Great for stress relief.
> Catnip– Fever reducer, migraine reducer, toxin flush, anxiety relief.
> Red Clover– Enhance immunity, treat infertility, prevent cancer, maintain bone strength.
> Fruits– Try blackberry, raspberry, strawberry leaf, and elderflower teas, among others.
#Survival
Forwarded from Dr. Centaurium
This is a one-time self-shill. You can’t blame me for trying. Help support new content, and my family’s journey. I’ve set it up so that you can help us financially, without costing yourself a single penny. The next time you plan on making any type of purchase from Amazon, type into your browser: HootDepot.com. This is a redirect that I’ve created, and it will take you directly to the Amazon main page. As an affiliate, I receive a small % commission on anything you purchase during that log-in session. They’re literally just paying me for directing traffic. It’s generally between 1-10%, depending on what you purchase (it takes a long time to add up on my end). There’s nothing glowy about it, and I can’t see who’s using it, or any of your personal information. All I see is the 35 cents, or whatever. Rather than attempt to create any monetized content, or any type of pay wall, I figured this would be the best alternative. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, beyond a few keystrokes. Bookmark it, and boogaloo.
Remember to update the Telegram app and use the new folders feature. It's such a helpful tool to keep track of things and not get lost in the sea of information or miss important messages from certain channels or people just because it's "that time of the day when everyone's posting." It also allows to pin to top unlimited amount of channels in each folder.
It makes a total diference, you can organice everything, its better to do with the PC.
https://t.iss.one/CIG_telegram/452
#personal
It makes a total diference, you can organice everything, its better to do with the PC.
https://t.iss.one/CIG_telegram/452
#personal
https://t.iss.one/boogaloointel/1009
Do not fall for traps, Marxists & Police are out to get you.
#Personal
Do not fall for traps, Marxists & Police are out to get you.
#Personal
Telegram
Boogaloo Intel Drop📡
Repurposed from a chat member for the good of the white race.
https://t.iss.one/SlovakSiege2/384
The only surefire way to avoid being tracked is not carrying your electronic devices on your person.
The only surefire way to avoid being tracked is not carrying your electronic devices on your person.
https://livelovefruit.com/companion-planting-chart/
Benefits of Companion Planting
There are so many benefits of companion planting, some of which I’ve already mentioned above. Aside from making nutrients available to other plants (and thus making them taste better), companion planting also achieves the following (2):
1. Minimizes Risk
If one crop fails or is affected by harsh weather, pests or disease, the overall yield of your plot may be increased by limiting the spread. To minimize risk, you’ll want to focus on creating the best natural growth patterns and diversity in your space. Avoid large monocultures (for example, a giant plot of tomatoes in one section), and instead focus on polycultures that mimick the way plants would grow in nature.
2. Crop Protection
Companion planting can offer shelter from harsh weather (like lots of wind or too much sun) to more delicate plants. Growing delicate plants next to more heartier ones that have the foliage and strength to withstand such conditions will guarantee the growth success of your smaller plants.
3. Trap Cropping
Companion planting also offers the best organic pest management. If one crop is more susceptible to pest infestation, try planting beneficial plants next to that crop that the pests despise. This will assist in protecting the pest-vulnerable plants.
4. Positive Hosting
By planting your fruit and veggies next to plants (like certain flowers) that produce a surplus of nectar and pollen, you can increase the population of beneficial insects while helping you manage your harmful pest population
Companion Planting Chart
https://t.iss.one/folkwisdom/584 #Supplies
Benefits of Companion Planting
There are so many benefits of companion planting, some of which I’ve already mentioned above. Aside from making nutrients available to other plants (and thus making them taste better), companion planting also achieves the following (2):
1. Minimizes Risk
If one crop fails or is affected by harsh weather, pests or disease, the overall yield of your plot may be increased by limiting the spread. To minimize risk, you’ll want to focus on creating the best natural growth patterns and diversity in your space. Avoid large monocultures (for example, a giant plot of tomatoes in one section), and instead focus on polycultures that mimick the way plants would grow in nature.
2. Crop Protection
Companion planting can offer shelter from harsh weather (like lots of wind or too much sun) to more delicate plants. Growing delicate plants next to more heartier ones that have the foliage and strength to withstand such conditions will guarantee the growth success of your smaller plants.
3. Trap Cropping
Companion planting also offers the best organic pest management. If one crop is more susceptible to pest infestation, try planting beneficial plants next to that crop that the pests despise. This will assist in protecting the pest-vulnerable plants.
4. Positive Hosting
By planting your fruit and veggies next to plants (like certain flowers) that produce a surplus of nectar and pollen, you can increase the population of beneficial insects while helping you manage your harmful pest population
Companion Planting Chart
https://t.iss.one/folkwisdom/584 #Supplies
Live Love Fruit
Tomatoes Hate Cucumbers: Secrets of Companion Planting and Popular Planting Combinations
Find out which fruit and vegetables should and shouldn’t be planted together with our companion planting chart for some of the most popular garden foods!
Basic_Survival_Medicine.pdf
247.4 KB
Foremost among the many problems that can compromise a survivor’s ability to return to safety are medical problems resulting from parachute descent and landing, extreme climates, ground combat, evasion, and illnesses contracted in captivity.
Survivors have related feeling of apathy and helplessness because they could not treat themselves in this environment. The ability to treat themselves increased their morale and cohesion and aided in their survival and eventual return to friendly forces.
REQUIREMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE OF HEALTH
Water, Food, Personal Hygiene
MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
Breathing Problems , Severe Bleeding, Shock
LIFESAVING STEPS
Open Airway and Maintain, Control Bleeding, Prevent and Treat Shock
BONE AND JOINT INJURY
Fractures, Dislocations , Sprains
BITES AND STINGS
Treatment, Bee and Wasp Stings
Spider Bites and Scorpion Stings Snakebites
WOUNDS
Open Wounds Skin Diseases and Ailments
Frostbite Trench Foot Burns
ENVIRONMENTAL INJURIES
Heatstroke Hypothermia Diarrhea
Survivors have related feeling of apathy and helplessness because they could not treat themselves in this environment. The ability to treat themselves increased their morale and cohesion and aided in their survival and eventual return to friendly forces.
REQUIREMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE OF HEALTH
Water, Food, Personal Hygiene
MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
Breathing Problems , Severe Bleeding, Shock
LIFESAVING STEPS
Open Airway and Maintain, Control Bleeding, Prevent and Treat Shock
BONE AND JOINT INJURY
Fractures, Dislocations , Sprains
BITES AND STINGS
Treatment, Bee and Wasp Stings
Spider Bites and Scorpion Stings Snakebites
WOUNDS
Open Wounds Skin Diseases and Ailments
Frostbite Trench Foot Burns
ENVIRONMENTAL INJURIES
Heatstroke Hypothermia Diarrhea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwjkWf8TEBs List of sites for PDF files:
TMs, LOs for equipment https://www.liberatedmanuals.com/all.mpl
Current PS magazine issues https://www.logsa.army.mil/#/psmag
Past PS magazine issues https://psmag.radionerds.com/index.php/Index_by_issue
Current FMs, STPs, etc. https://armypubs.army.mil/ProductMaps/PubForm/ActiveInactiveRescSearch.aspx
Older manuals https://www.survivalebooks.com/usmilitarymanuals.html
WW2 era manuals https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/ref/FM/index.html
Current CALL handbooks https://usacac.army.mil/organizations/mccoe/call/publications
Radio Manuals https://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Radio_Equipment/Radio_Manuals/
Old subject knowledge books https://www.survivorlibrary.com/index.php/library-download
Medical textbooks https://www.freebookcentre.net/medical_text_books_journals/medical_text_books_online.html
Crops, farming build plans https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/extension-aben/buildingplans/crops
#General
TMs, LOs for equipment https://www.liberatedmanuals.com/all.mpl
Current PS magazine issues https://www.logsa.army.mil/#/psmag
Past PS magazine issues https://psmag.radionerds.com/index.php/Index_by_issue
Current FMs, STPs, etc. https://armypubs.army.mil/ProductMaps/PubForm/ActiveInactiveRescSearch.aspx
Older manuals https://www.survivalebooks.com/usmilitarymanuals.html
WW2 era manuals https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/ref/FM/index.html
Current CALL handbooks https://usacac.army.mil/organizations/mccoe/call/publications
Radio Manuals https://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Radio_Equipment/Radio_Manuals/
Old subject knowledge books https://www.survivorlibrary.com/index.php/library-download
Medical textbooks https://www.freebookcentre.net/medical_text_books_journals/medical_text_books_online.html
Crops, farming build plans https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/extension-aben/buildingplans/crops
#General
YouTube
Corona Virus- Pt. 3 We Are In Martial Law
Bitchute Channel: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/securityguy42/
List of sites for PDF files:
TMs, LOs for equipment https://www.liberatedmanuals.com/all.mpl
Current PS magazine issues https://www.logsa.army.mil/#/psmag
Past PS magazine issues htt…
List of sites for PDF files:
TMs, LOs for equipment https://www.liberatedmanuals.com/all.mpl
Current PS magazine issues https://www.logsa.army.mil/#/psmag
Past PS magazine issues htt…
With so much info, so many conspiracies going through the channels shit is really difficult and hard to decipher and really know what's the truth.
Corona, china, trillion dollar bailouts, 5G, celebs and politicians getting strangely infected etc...
This can demoralize and confuse us as it becomes very difficult to really decide a concrete path or direction to guide your life and goals /efforts.
Just remember through all of this frens:
Take care on what you can do with the help of God, everything else outside of what you can do, Pray and Trust in God, he is the Lord of History, he is in controll.
We're all gonna make it. hold to your family. These will ALWAYS be truths to follow.
https://t.iss.one/boogaloointel/1025 #Personal
Corona, china, trillion dollar bailouts, 5G, celebs and politicians getting strangely infected etc...
This can demoralize and confuse us as it becomes very difficult to really decide a concrete path or direction to guide your life and goals /efforts.
Just remember through all of this frens:
Take care on what you can do with the help of God, everything else outside of what you can do, Pray and Trust in God, he is the Lord of History, he is in controll.
We're all gonna make it. hold to your family. These will ALWAYS be truths to follow.
https://t.iss.one/boogaloointel/1025 #Personal
Telegram
Boogaloo Intel Drop📡
With so much info, so many conspiracies going through the channels shit is really difficult and hard to decipher and really know what's the truth.
Corona, china, trillion dollar bailouts, 5G, celebs and politicians getting strangely infected etc...
This…
Corona, china, trillion dollar bailouts, 5G, celebs and politicians getting strangely infected etc...
This…
Remember that using birch and pine as regular firewood can be dangerous if you are burning them in a chimney.
Pine resin gets stuck to the walls of the chimney after having burnt and make it easier for a chimney fire to start.
Birch is very flammable and produces a tall flame that can get to the soot of the chimney and ignite it.
Avoid those trees wood if possible or use them just as fire starters if you are not burning them in a campfire.
#survival
Pine resin gets stuck to the walls of the chimney after having burnt and make it easier for a chimney fire to start.
Birch is very flammable and produces a tall flame that can get to the soot of the chimney and ignite it.
Avoid those trees wood if possible or use them just as fire starters if you are not burning them in a campfire.
#survival
Indoor_kitchen_gardening_turn_your_home_into_a_year_round_vegetable.pdf
42.9 MB
Indoor kitchen gardening
-Introduction
-Preparation for Growing Edibles indoors
-Microgreens, shoots, herbs, wheatgrass, Sprouts and mushrooms
-Radishes, Carrots, Tomatoes and other crops
-Introduction
-Preparation for Growing Edibles indoors
-Microgreens, shoots, herbs, wheatgrass, Sprouts and mushrooms
-Radishes, Carrots, Tomatoes and other crops
https://t.iss.one/baste_pickle/506
CURING MEATS
I almost didn’t post this one, because there’s just a little too much room for error. However, I’m just gonna send it, and warn you of whatever obvious mistakes you can make along the way. This has been a common way of preserving meats for thousands of years, so I’m sure you’ll be fine.
This can be done with any type of meat, really, although pork is the most typical.
Getting your meat dried out relies on several factors:
- Size: The larger the piece of meat, the longer it will take to dry it out.
- Temperature: Higher temperatures will speed the process of curing. Speed isn’t always a good thing.
- Fat: The more fat a piece of meat has, the longer it takes to cure.
- Salt: Salt is the primary drying agent when curing meats. The more salt you use, the faster the meat will cure.
- pH: A higher pH means a slower curing process.
You will need:
- Meat: You can use pork, beef, veal, lamb, poultry, and fish. Different cuts of pork will give you the best color and flavor. Lamb, veal, and beef can be cured, but they’ll lose a lot of their protein and nutrients. Poultry and fish do pretty well with curing.
- Salt: Salt is the most important ingredient in curing, besides the meat. Salt draws the water out of the meat, and kills microorganisms in the meat.
- Sugar: Sugar is not required; however, you will want to use it for flavor. It cuts the harsh flavor of the salt.
- Nitrates and nitrites: You’ll have to buy these. Sorry. Saltpeter was used in the past to cure meats, even before people knew what nitrates were. Nitrates and nitrites kill bacteria in the meat, but they also give the meat a nice pink color. Without them, you will have shitty gray meats. They can be harmful to people in large quantities, so follow recipes carefully and never use more than is suggested.
Where you do this is up to you. In theory, you can hang it in your garage, barn, or shed. The kicker is that you need the exact right conditions, or you’ll fuck it all up.
> The temperature for your curing area should be between 50-60 degrees F. At temperatures above 60 degrees, bacteria will be able to grow, and below 50 degrees, it will slow the curing process too much.
> Humidity needs to be between 70-75%. If it gets below 70, your meat will dry out too quickly on the outside while the inside will become spoiled. If the humidity is too high, you run the risk of the meat not drying out and of growing bad mold on it. Airflow is necessary because it helps to dry the meat and prevents the growth of these bad molds.
Turn back now.
This post will not include a recipe. These are merely the basics. I’ll get into that in later posts. What’s important is that you follow the recipes as closely as possible, as well as these safety tips word-for-word.
Most recipes you find will tell you how long you need to hang your meat to cure. I’m going to tell you to weigh your meat before you hang it. When it has lost 35% of its weight, it’s ready.
When in doubt, throw it out.
#Supplies #Survival
CURING MEATS
I almost didn’t post this one, because there’s just a little too much room for error. However, I’m just gonna send it, and warn you of whatever obvious mistakes you can make along the way. This has been a common way of preserving meats for thousands of years, so I’m sure you’ll be fine.
This can be done with any type of meat, really, although pork is the most typical.
Getting your meat dried out relies on several factors:
- Size: The larger the piece of meat, the longer it will take to dry it out.
- Temperature: Higher temperatures will speed the process of curing. Speed isn’t always a good thing.
- Fat: The more fat a piece of meat has, the longer it takes to cure.
- Salt: Salt is the primary drying agent when curing meats. The more salt you use, the faster the meat will cure.
- pH: A higher pH means a slower curing process.
You will need:
- Meat: You can use pork, beef, veal, lamb, poultry, and fish. Different cuts of pork will give you the best color and flavor. Lamb, veal, and beef can be cured, but they’ll lose a lot of their protein and nutrients. Poultry and fish do pretty well with curing.
- Salt: Salt is the most important ingredient in curing, besides the meat. Salt draws the water out of the meat, and kills microorganisms in the meat.
- Sugar: Sugar is not required; however, you will want to use it for flavor. It cuts the harsh flavor of the salt.
- Nitrates and nitrites: You’ll have to buy these. Sorry. Saltpeter was used in the past to cure meats, even before people knew what nitrates were. Nitrates and nitrites kill bacteria in the meat, but they also give the meat a nice pink color. Without them, you will have shitty gray meats. They can be harmful to people in large quantities, so follow recipes carefully and never use more than is suggested.
Where you do this is up to you. In theory, you can hang it in your garage, barn, or shed. The kicker is that you need the exact right conditions, or you’ll fuck it all up.
> The temperature for your curing area should be between 50-60 degrees F. At temperatures above 60 degrees, bacteria will be able to grow, and below 50 degrees, it will slow the curing process too much.
> Humidity needs to be between 70-75%. If it gets below 70, your meat will dry out too quickly on the outside while the inside will become spoiled. If the humidity is too high, you run the risk of the meat not drying out and of growing bad mold on it. Airflow is necessary because it helps to dry the meat and prevents the growth of these bad molds.
Turn back now.
This post will not include a recipe. These are merely the basics. I’ll get into that in later posts. What’s important is that you follow the recipes as closely as possible, as well as these safety tips word-for-word.
Most recipes you find will tell you how long you need to hang your meat to cure. I’m going to tell you to weigh your meat before you hang it. When it has lost 35% of its weight, it’s ready.
When in doubt, throw it out.
#Supplies #Survival
Forwarded from Heathens Begone (David)
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
https://t.iss.one/SurviveNow/602
Pigs take up very little space, and if raised in a proper pen, can grow extremely fast. You can pull a 325lb pig in 200 days, and have a freezer full of meat all year long. Pigs are social animals, so you’ll need at least two.
That’s a lot of meat. If you play your cards right, you can trade for beef or venison, and have a well-rounded meat freezer for your family. Alternatively, keep one/sell one.
Soon enough, you’ll find yourself profiting, and eating fresh homegrown meat that pays for itself.
#Supplies
Pigs take up very little space, and if raised in a proper pen, can grow extremely fast. You can pull a 325lb pig in 200 days, and have a freezer full of meat all year long. Pigs are social animals, so you’ll need at least two.
That’s a lot of meat. If you play your cards right, you can trade for beef or venison, and have a well-rounded meat freezer for your family. Alternatively, keep one/sell one.
Soon enough, you’ll find yourself profiting, and eating fresh homegrown meat that pays for itself.
#Supplies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oiWp62ZVXU
1. Healthier eggs.
2. Green waste to fed the chickens, they love variety.
3. Chicken poop is one of the best fertilizers that you can use in your garden.
4. Pest Controller and garden tiller.
5. they can be really good pets
#Supplies
1. Healthier eggs.
2. Green waste to fed the chickens, they love variety.
3. Chicken poop is one of the best fertilizers that you can use in your garden.
4. Pest Controller and garden tiller.
5. they can be really good pets
#Supplies
YouTube
5 Reasons to Keep Chickens
Here are my five top reasons to keep chickens! Keeping chickens is easy but here are some more good reasons why you should keep these wonderful birds.
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/selfsufficientme
Help support the Channel and buy a T…
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/selfsufficientme
Help support the Channel and buy a T…