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Showing posts with label canning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canning. Show all posts

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Bits & Pieces

I like this magazine cover. It has a lot going for it, a reflection of time, and a pantry full of canned goods. The magazine isn't bad reading either.


If you bloggers haven't tried Google Chrome, do so. It seems to me (and I'm no expert) that it loads graphics on my blog a heck of a lot easier than Firefox.

An old customer came in today and he appeared worse for wear. After a few minutes he related how he'd lost his job and home. He and his family are now living in a shipping container. You've seen those large metal boxes used for shipping junk from China, like that.  His brother-in-law set one in his backyard for this poor man and his family (wife and three small children) to live in while they try and regain some sense of order and dignity back into their lives. If this isn't a reflection of the times in which we now live, give me a better example.

Please, get ready. Store some rice and dried beans and canned meat. Get out of debt. I know, easier said than done, but try. Remember, there is a big difference between a need and want. Get those fifty pounds bags of flour and sugar. Stock your shelves with canned vegetables, water is a must. Got protection? A handgun, rifle, shotgun, .22 critter getter and a stack of ammunition? Time is precious and I'm sorely afraid were rapidly nearing the end, and before you know it your federal reserve notes will be worthless. Give it some thought, please.


Take care,

Stephen

Monday, August 8, 2011

Punk Domestics

My cellphone text 'bing' has kept me hopping all morning. As I write this the Dow is down four hundred odds points. Anyway, I have had a few moments to explore new sites on the internet (excuse me while I answer another text.) Where was I, oh. Found this site a few minutes ago and thought you good folks might like another daily read.

http://www.punkdomestics.com/

Any blogsite that combines food and canning is a winner to me. Check it out.





The self-proclaimed 'ruler' is on the television with his message of lies spouting our problems are solvable...idiot.  Despite it have a good day.

Stephen