Tuesday, October 29, 2013

MRE's vs. Freeze Dried vs. Dehydrated foods

OK, while we are on the subject of food, what foods would be best for long term food storage. Well actually a mix of all of them. Remember you must set up and cycle your food stores in a way that would rotate items out of stock before the expire.
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MRE's , Meals Ready to Eat.  This is pretty much the standard soldier in the field ration. They are calorie dense and have everything you need in a nice package.  MRE's have a 5-7 year shelf life when stored at room temperatures. If you can keep them cooler add several more years, if you store them in a high heat it drops to months really quick, so it is best to store them someplace on the cooler side. MRE's are a complete meal. They have an entree, a side and a desert. They also come with a heater to heat your food and an accessory pack with things like a wet napkin, coffee, sugar etc. They are great in the fact they are grab and go, but they do take up a lot of room and they can be heavy. Throw several in a pack and see what I am talking about. You will gain a bit of weight quickly and loose a lot of space. Many soldiers have learned to field strip their MRE's in order to lighten the load and make space back up in their packs. You can find videos and articles on field stripping them on the internet. Overall they are for the most part pretty good, and there is a good menu choice out there so you wont get bored quickly.
  .Another alternative to the MRE, is the more civilian Heater Meal. Same set up, you can get it as a complete meal, it has a heater and about the same shelf life. The company that makes heater meals also makes a self heating soup, coffee, and hot chocolate.
http://heatermeals.com/

, Freeze dried meals are simply food items that have been frozen then exposed to a vacuum to remove all water. What you get is a dried meal that is considerably lighter but retains its flavor and its nutrition. The advantage to these is they often have 7-20 years shelf lives. They are a great long term solution for those looking for a food storage solution to last them several years. They are also very light and take up a lot less space that an MRE or Heater Meal. I have tried lots of these and really have found one that I wouldn't eat. There are a lot of choices and companies to choose from so you are sure to find menu's to suit your needs. The downside of these is they do require water to rehydrate them, in an emergency situation that is something to think about.
http://www.mountainhouse.com/
http://shop.katadyn.com/category/655322/AlpineAire_Foods
https://wisefoodstorage.com/
http://www.foodinsurance.com/
http://www.thrivelife.com/foodstorage

Dehydrated foods are foods that have been either slow dried naturally or slow heat dried to remove the moisture. These are similar to freeze dried foods but these will still have a small amount of moisture left in them. Many stores sell food dehydrators now days so this is something you can learn to do yourself. If you have a large garden this is also one good way to preserve and save your hard earned harvest. There are also many companies out there that sell dehydrated foods as well. In a P.A. world this would be one valuable skill and some good equipment to have on hand to help preserve what you grow or hunt.
http://www.backpackingchef.com/dehydrating-food.html
http://www.thereadystore.com/food-storage/preparation-method/dehydrated-food-storage
http://www.nitro-pak.com/products/food-types/nitro-pak-dehydrated-foods
http://www.amazon.com/b?node=1090752
http://www.basspro.com/Camping-Game-Food-Processing-Food-Dehydrators/_/N-1z0ux6t
http://www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/choosing-a-food-dehydrator-zmaz03jjzgoe.aspx

Foods for your pets.
 http://www.primalpetfoods.com/product/list/c/14
http://www.naturesvariety.com/InstinctRaw/FD/dog/all
http://www.preparewise.com/food-storage/pet-food-storage.html?gclid=CKrY-p33vboCFS8S7Aodol4AvA


Places to score canned goods!

Ever wonder what happens to scratch and dent cans? Well I found an article that talks about it and also list places to get them. A great way to save $$ and stock up on goods!
http://www.moneytalksnews.com/2009/04/16/salvaged-grocery-store-list/

Your food could get you killed!

OK here is a great little article that follows up on what I talked about  when bugging in.

Just the odors/smells from food you are cooking could get you killed or become a serious target.

http://www.shtfplan.com/emergency-preparedness/they-will-smell-your-food-from-miles-away_10232013

Think about when someone in your neighborhood grills... carries around the whole neighborhood. Makes you hungry, and if this was a post ap event,, that person just announced to everyone with in a large area,, I have food! Come and get it!
Like it says,, the zombies will come!

Mountain house try



So I decided to try this for lunch the other day, Over all not that bad, I did find it a bit bland for my taste though. I also found I had to add a bit more water than it called for. about a 1/3 of a cup more. There was enough in the package to make 4 wraps. Once I got it all rehydrated the texture was pretty good. could have used some more cranberries and maybe a bit more onion, but then again that is me.. I added some raisins to it and some season salt to kick it up. I tried it with some tortillas and some crackers. I preferred it with the crackers. Although if you had some salad fixings and some cheese the wrap might taste a wee bit better. All in all not bad, I will keep it in my stash.. just making sure I have a little extra stuff to add in.

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Weapons for a cache or stash location.

OK, been thinking about this for a while. What weapons would you put in a cache or stash location.
Also considering space. The old standbye AR-15 broke down comes to mind, but what other weapons also would work. The AR-7 is another but due to its long history of complaints, I might be shy of it, atleast till I get one in my hands and give it a torture test. The is also the new Ruger 10/22 takedown rifle. It has Ruger reliability and has the ability to be broke down into 2 pieces.
http://www.ruger.com/products/1022Takedown/models.html

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Its small size and using the 22lr makes it a decent cache weapon.Plus you have the option of lots of aftermarket accessories to add and customize your weapon. This cached and several hundred rounds of ammo make it a great weapon and being priced in the $300 range makes it very affordable.
 This paired with a good .22lr pistol and you have a decent combo. NO your not going to go looking for a fight with these, in a survival/bug out situation I would avoid looking for a fight and focus on defense and avoiding any hostile situations.
  Another potential weapon I like is the Kel-Tec Sub2000. Its not pretty but it has a good reputation and is a solid design. The nice part about this weapon is you can match it to use the same mag as the GLK22, GLK23, Berreta92, GLK17 and GLK19, as well as SIG and S&W models. IF your forced to bug out you can use one mag and same ammo either 9mm or .40cal and avoid ammo and mag issues. The Sub 2000 also breaks down and thus makes a great weapon for a small stash space.
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It can be reduced in size to 7 inches. That's pretty compact!

Kel-Tec also has another good weapon for a cache. The  SU-16D, it collapses down to 20 inches another good cache/stash size! Plus its fires 5.56 or 223 ammo and uses AR 30rnd mags. I like that!
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There are also many Bull-Pup designs out there that can be fitted into a tight space.
 Anyways, I will add more to this at a later date.
If you have a preferred cache weapon let me know.. Would love to hear about it.
 



Tuesday, October 15, 2013

My reliable SKS.

This is my reliable old SKS, she isnt very accurate beyond 300 yards, she only holds 10 rounds but this gun has performed. Its been in the mud, dirt, and had some serious carbon build up. I have neglected her on purpose a few times and she keeps firing. Now she considered an out dated relic, but you know what, still a DAMNED DECENT GUN!!!

If you own an SKS and are looking for parts, look at these locations
  

Monday, October 14, 2013

bugging in

So what is your plan? Bug Out or Bug In? or is it a combo of both? I know some folks who plan on trying to stay it but do have a fall back location in case things get to bad. I have a similar plan.
  If your going to bug in, what are your options, such a security, water, power, food, etc. These are things you must think about. How do you keep a group of folks at bay? How do you maintain an appearance to keep up OPSEC?  These are serious considerations. Cooking generates smells. If your neighbors smell food, they will come looking! A hungry person can be desperate! a person with hungry kids is dangerous! Look for pouch meals, freeze dried or MRE's. These will have low odors and only require you to boil hot water to make them.  Thus reducing the food smell that will draw folks in. How do you not advertise your eating well,, eat less! reduce your calorie consumption , enough to help you loose some weight but not affect your ability to perform under pressure or maintain a needed energy level for what could be often hard work. Also add vitamins and supplements to help with this, remember if your not healthy you are more vulnerable to picking up what ever nasty bug is creeping around!   
  Wear your cloths a few more times, or have work (outside cloths) that maintain a certain level of dirt. How do you not advertize you may have electricity or a power source, black out curtains, foil and even spray paint your windows. Use low voltage lighting, or dim lights at nights. Also use a solar style generator,, it works all day and makes no noise! at night you could attempt to add a vertical wind generator to it and hope a breeze will come along and help it. In the winter close off extra rooms, its a waste of resources to try to heat the whole house, heating 1-2 rooms is more efficient.
 Water,,, find Google maps, make notes of where water sources are around you, to include pools and ponds.  A bonus is if the house is vacant there might be pool chemicals you can use to purify water.
Learn how to build a slow sand filter! its a great way to clean water for drinking. Build water storage! Rain gutters and a few holding tanks can be a blessing! You can keep them very low profile!
 Turn your backyard into a whole garden space! why not use it for something useful !!! grass is pretty but it wont feed or supplement your food stores.
 If you have a bug out location, have everything you need to garden there, ready to go, you will want to get your garden up as soon as possible. You can extend your food/emergency food very quickly if your on top of it!
 Security! OPSEC is most important. Also situational awareness is most crucial! Be aware of whom is around, who is watching you, who lives where and also people out scouting for the victim of the day. Be ready to defend everything with your life! One thing to remember there are leaders in groups, if faced with a situation where you have to shoot, shoot the one who looks to be in charge! If they are unorganized and lack discipline they will most likely break contact. Take the fight to them if possible and keep the pressure on. The message will be sent. If the problem looks to become major or a hard threat you may want to consider bugging out at that point. Every situation requires thought and a plan and training! Train,, train,, train!!!
 Also look at upgrading your home security to include fortifying windows and doors. You may also want to create a safe room with added security such as ballistic blankets http://www.bulletproofme.com/Ballistic-Blankets.shtml  or  sheet steel http://www.metalsdepot.com/catalog_cart_view.php?msg=  added to the walls to stop bullets. YOUR HOUSE isnt bullet proof! There is a company that sells door re-enforcement kits called Door Jamb Armor http://armorconcepts.com/ this will help make your doors way more resistant to kicking in. Also consider hurricane shutters or security shutters http://www.rollashield.com/products/shutters, this could also help deter or add resistance to your home being attacked.
  Another idea is ballistic paneling, but this isnt cheap!
 http://armorco.com/shop/category.aspx?catid=3
http://www.armortex.com/

You can also fortify rooms with 1/2-3/4 in plywood.
Also consider a video surveillance system with a few extra cameras on standby. If a few were to be damaged they can quickly be replaced. Use a mix of HD and good quality infrared with their own light source.
    I know alot of this is very pricy but they are options...
   Remember to also cache items around your area. If you have to un-ass real quick you will be able to hopefully rely on your caches to get you through till you can safely get to your bug out location or a safe second location.
 Also think about hiding stuff with in your home. Adding thickness to an interior wall will give you a great place/space to hide items. If you have to bail, think like this, make some items Gimme Items, easy to grab, and a few items that a bad guy will have to look for. they will most likely not waste to much time looking for things. I had an idea once on a house of building the interior walls with 2x6 instead of 2x4 and even a few walls made of 2x8. Yes you loose square footage but what you gain is a great place to stash critical items. A wall between two bedrooms made of a 2x6 or 2x8 is a lot of hiding space. You can hide/stash ammo there, food, and critical items. That way if you need to you can come back later or take back later your house and have supplies on hand.
    If you decide to cache, pick a few places close to your house, and several locations in route to your other locations. GPS them and then encrypt that coordinate. Also keep what you put in them limited, just in case someone else finds your cache. Think food, water, first aid and a 200rnd battle pack of ammo. At other more remote locations add extras like cloths, an extra weapon (if possible) and anything else you might need. Remember to also water proof everything before you seal your container, THAT means waterproof individual items then place them in waterproof bags then in a heavy mil trash bag, seal your container with a heavy bead of silicon. when you bury it you might want to also through a heavy mill trash bag or plastic sheet over the top. This way your cache is kept dry! It seems a bit overkill but beats finding a drum or large container full of water logged goodies.
 ALSO do this at your bug out location/locations.
   If you even decide to you can also do a few exterior walls as well. Or in bedrooms build built in book cases create a shallow case or even false bottoms and stash stuff behind and under them. Interior walls are ideal because window depth of exterior walls could potentially give something away...
   Be sure to learn basic and advanced first aid, if you can learn some emergency combat medicine skills. Stock up on meds, to include antibiotics http://www.fishmoxfishflex.com/  and learn when and how to use them. Also learn some herbal medicine skills, you can stave off infections, you can cleanse wounds with herbs, you can do a lot with herbs, learn how and when to use them because you will have limited amounts of antibiotics and they have a shelf life. Dont use them unless you have too. I usually get sinus infections come cedar season. By learning how to use a nettie pot and learning to make some tea's and use saline to flush my sinus's I have not had one in years! Saves me a trip to the Dr and expensive drugs as well as steroid shots. Keep several well stocked first aid kits on hand and also ready to grab at a moments notice. Have a good one in your bug out bag!
   Weapons, well thats a tough one,, if your at your home it will most likely be a CQB battle unless you live in the country. If your in the city, shotguns for home defense are handy as well as the M-4 style rifles. Any weapon with a bull pup design is also decent. Also have several good pistols, personally the smallest round I would carry is a 9mm. My personal view! stay away from odd weapons, or hard to find calibers, why? well it limits your ammo a lot. Stick with common calibers! or be ready to have reloading equipment on hand and be good at reloading! Again,, train train train!! You will have the advantage and confidence when placed into a situation where gunfire starts.
   Keep a good variety of weapons, like a hunting rifle, a shotgun, several pistols, and an assault rifle. Hunting rifles can be dual purpose, a 30-06 rifle has a very long range and as such can be used as a sniper weapon in needed. a 12 gauge shotgun makes for a multi-use weapon as well. I have a bird barrel and an 18inch for my Remi 870. Several pistols of different calibers! I like .45 and 9mm. Also get a .22 rifle,, great for neighborhood squirrels! and small game.
 I will cover this subject some more later, remember these are my opinions and not always the best solutions for everyone! DO your research like I have done and find a plan that works best for you!
 
Remember if your going to bug in,, prepare, prepare, train, train, train, and be ready to get the hell out of dodge if you have too!
 Comments are most welcomed on this BTW! Keep them clean! I am always up for discussion on this,

 



 

Hard Truth

The following article has a lot of hard truth in it. What would you do? What would you risk? He talks about OPSEC. I have heard from a lot of people if the shit hits the fan I am coming to your house! Well dont bother! Cause I will not be there and I wont answer the door if I am. I tell them all I will gladly teach you, show you and inform you. If you show up empty handed you are a burden I will not short my family to feed yours.

If some of you find this offensive, remember the grasshopper and the ant... Who do you want to be? I will help you move to that goal. But you have to be willing to listen and learn!
http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/controversial-post-why-i-wont-be-charitable-when-the-shtf_10142013?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+SHTFplan+%28SHTF+Plan+-+When+It+Hits+The+Fan%2C+Don%27t+Say+We+Didn%27t+Warn+You%29

Building a warm shelter out of everyday household items.

Here is a link to a great article on building a shelter out of everyday household items. So what if you lived in a cold zone and the power went out. How do you heat an entire home with out power? You really cant. By building a shelter or reducing the area down to the size of a room you can efficiently create a space where you can manage heat and warmth. Also build a shelter with in your house. What if your house was damaged in a storm? Same principle, find the least damaged/safest area and create a shelter with in it.

http://readynutrition.com/resources/how-to-build-a-warm-shelter-out-of-everyday-materials-in-your-home_12102013/

 Gimme (cheap, recycled) shelter.

You will be surprised what you can do with out-of-the-box thinking!
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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Medicinal Herbs.

I am going to be doing some more stuff on medicinal herbs in the near future. I will be asking my friend Sam Coffman to help explain herbal medicine and some of the basics for you. I will also post info as well. If you are interested in herbal medicine or herbal therapies or supplementing a health condition with herbs, Sam teaches classes on this very subject. His school is known as The Human Path. Sam is an excellent teacher and very knowledgeable in herbs and their uses. In a post collapse society or in an emergency situation knowing something about herbs could be a potential life saver.
Sam is a great guy and I am glad to call him a friend.


Sams School link is
 http://thehumanpath.com/
his blog is
http://blog.mysanantonio.com/samcoffman/

If your interested in herbs sign up for one of his classes or come out to one of his free herb clinics for what ails you.


Corn

Growing Corn can sometimes be a risk, pending weather and water. But you can grow old varieties of corn that are drought tolerant and heat tolerant. Varieties like Hopi Blue and Anasazi do well in the Southwest. There are many varieties of Indian old world corns that will prosper and because they are open pollination you can save seed and always hopefully have a supply.

Remember when planting corn, that it does like a lot of fertilizer. So one way to help your corn is to plant a cover crop with it. Planting a crop such as red clover will help fix nitrogen to the soil and keeping the corn from stripping out the nitrogen out of the soil. This will also help keep your soil going as green manure later and or after harvest let the goats and cows in for a field treat.

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Also remember, after you have harvested and dried your corn, when preparing it to soak it in some lye or fire place ash before you cook it! IF you dont you will not release the wonderful nutrition that is in the corn. The Spanish learned this the hard way before almost starving to death. The Indians knew to add some fireplace ash while preparing their dried corn, whether or not they understood why is another thing. The lye unlocks corns nutrition making it available for digestion.

Here is some reading on it.
 
http://www.mayadiscovery.com/ing/history/corn.htm 

http://givemetheinfo.com/prepping-food-storage/uncategorized/making-lye-water-for-treating-corn/

http://www.tuscaroras.com/pages/history/cornsoup_recipe.html


http://www.preparedsociety.com/forum/f36/how-make-hominy-field-corn-8557/


http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_people_eat_feed_corn

http://www.howtomakehominyfromcorn.com/hominy-made-using-lye.html

http://mrssurvival.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=46799

Remember ,, use old world corn varieties, use lye, learn HOW to lye your corn and you will be living pretty well!!

Cover Crops

What do you do to improve soil structure, soil fertility and over all health. Cover crops! Cover crops are important for the homesteader, farmer and backyard gardener. In a post collapse society those that have the knowledge will have a valuable key to food production. Cover crops improve soil nitrogen content, soil carbon content and organic matter. Certain cover crops can also keep root knott nematodes at bay and from attacking your plants.
So when your not growing in a field or in a bed you should be planting and growing cover crops, you can also grow cover crops before you even start planting a field or bed to help kick it up and improve it. Also saving your cover crop seeds for continual years of usage. You can use buckwheat, vetch, clover, rye grass, and even certain peas as a cover crop. Do your research and also remember to rotate your cover crops from year to year to help your soil even more.



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Here is a list of places to get seed.

http://www.dkseeds.com/

http://www.seedsofchange.com/productcategory.aspx?c=716

https://www.horizonherbs.com/group.asp?grp=3

http://greencoverseed.com/

http://www.highmowingseeds.com/organic-cover-crop-seeds.html

http://www.territorialseed.com/category/cover_crops

 http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&page=1&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Acover%20crop%20seeds

http://sustainableseedco.com/compost-cover-crops/





Amaranth Grain.

OK Guys something to think about is how are you going to eat when all hell breaks loose. Once things settle down and if your still vertical, you need to consider long term solutions. Sure you have your food stores but at some point they will dry up. By having a large enough garden and livestock program in place you can supplement your stores and extend them for months or years if needed. Easy to grow is the key. Amaranth is easy to grow..
Amaranth is also close to a super food, you can eat the seeds, and leaves. The Aztecs used it very extensively as well as the peoples of the Andes. People in Africa also grow it and use it as food security.   Remember  that Food Security

Cooked amaranth leaves are a good source of vitamin A, vitamin C, and folate; they are also a complementing source of other vitamins such as thiamine, niacin, and riboflavin, plus some dietary minerals including calcium, iron, potassium, zinc, copper, and manganese. Cooked amaranth grains are a complementing source of thiamine, niacin, riboflavin, and folate, and dietary minerals including calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, zinc, copper, and manganese - comparable to common grains such as wheat germ, oats and others.

Also amaranth is gluten free for those who have gluten sensitivity.
 





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Here is a list of seed companies that sell amaranth. Be sure to add it to your seed bank/stores or even find and store it bulk.

http://www.botanicalinterests.com/products/view/0146/Amaranth-Edible-Red-Leaf-HEIRLOOM-Seeds/category:vegetables

http://www.seedsofchange.com/productcategory.aspx?c=195

http://www.rareseeds.com/red-garnet-amaranth/

http://www.rareseeds.com/store/vegetables/amaranth/

https://www.horizonherbs.com/group.asp?grp=37

http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&page=1&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3AAmaranth%20grain

http://www.nuts.com/cookingbaking/grains/amaranth/organic.html

Remember to add this to your storage, seed bank and also your diet, that way you will know how to prepare it and also find different recipes to avoid food burn out!





Tuesday, October 1, 2013

The Solo Stove...

OK Guys this is a really cool piece of gear! The Solo Stove! It works on the wood gas principle. I am looking forward to getting one, one day soon and giving it a serious testing!




http://www.solostove.com/?utm_source=Modernsurvivalonline.com&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=Modern%2BSurvival%2BOnline


Efficient burn

Great article on the 45 Pistol. It comes with its own tool box...

Dominant eye and non dominant hand issues

Guys here is a good article on issues we might have or come up against. What if your dominant eye and dominant hand dont line up/ are on the same side. I have this issue, and need to train more in this dept.

http://www.guns.com/2013/09/25/dealing-cross-dominance/

The author would be left eye dominant in this example.

Black out Materials

Here is a link to black out materials for those who want to learn light discipline at their retreat location. We all know that light and noise discipline can be very critical. especially at a bug out location.


 http://www.rosebrand.com/product34/Blackout-Lining-IFR.aspx?tid=2&info=blackout

Photo

Here is a link for black out tape

http://www.rosebrand.com/product906/Shurtape-A-E-P-743-Ultra-Black-Matte-Photo-Masking-Tape.aspx?tid=2&info=opaque%2btape

Shurtape® A & E  P-743 Ultra- Black Matte Photo Masking Tape

Neat little short wave radio

Here is a link to a neat little short wave radio that uses a low to the ground antenna. It has a range claimed to be 200-300 miles. Would be great used in a local net type situation. Or those with the skills possibly a relay set up...

http://www.qrpkits.com/survivor.html