Survival and Homesteading; You can survive too!!!
What Canned Foods Have The Longest Shelf Life
Rice in a bucket
How To Seal Mylar Bags
Home Canning The Easy Way
Making Sauerkraut
Canning Milk
Storing Eggs in the Old Days
How to store drinking water for long term storage
Theresa's Pickled Eggplant
How To Pickle Peppers
5 MEALS for 5 BUCKS
Food Storage Canning Butter
Canning Meat Part 1
Canning Meat Part II
Pressure Canning Meatloaf
Chili-Step 2 Canning Chili Part I
Chili-Step 2 Canning Chili Part 2
Home canned hot dog wieners
How to Can Peaches
Homestead Series How To Can Tomato Sauce
Homestead Series How To Can Ground Beef
Homestead Series How To Can Beef Soup
Homestead Series How To Can Beans
Homestead Series How To Can Peas Part 1
Homestead Series How To Can Peas Part 2
Homestead Series How To Can Cherry Pie Filling
Homestead Series How To Can Zucchini Relish
Homestead Series How to Make Strawberry Jam
The complete guide, vegetable seed saving
How To Save Tomato Seeds
How to Save Pepper Seeds
Saving Seeds
Recipies For Meals In A Jar
Honeyville Meals in a Jar
Meals in a Jar- Pasta
How To Dry Can Breakfast Meal In A Jar-pouch
How To Make Meals In A Jar Buffalo Chicken & Rice
Chili & Chili Mac: Meals in a Jar
Meals in A Jar: Hamburger Stew
Food Longevity;
We have ate the following food items at the number of years stated past their recommended use by date. We did not have any noted problems, but cant garuntee anything..
1.) Mashed Potatoes, Powder, GFS- 3 years past date
2.) Macaroni & Cheese, Aldi’s- 7 Years past (has a brownish color)
3.) Oats, Quakier- 5 years past date
4.) Beef Stew, canned, 6 years past date
5.) Hash, canned- 7 years past date
6.) Ravioli canned- 6 years past date
7.) Elbow macaroni, regatta- 6 years past date
8.) Lima beans, Libby’s canned- 4years past date
9.) Corned beef, canned- 4 years past date
10.) Hershey chocolate bars- 6+ years past date
11.) Skittles candy - 6 years past
12.) Butterfinger candy bars - 6 years past
13.) Spanish Rice, Rice a Ronie, 6 years past, but it tasted a lot like card board.
LAND NAVIGATION
Compass & Map Basics
Land Nav Part 1(basic map reading)
Land Nav Part 2a
Land Nav Part 2b
Land Nav 3a (info on a map)
Land Nav Part 3b (info on a map)
Land Nav Part 4 (Orienting Your Map)
Land Nav Part 5 (Azimuths and Back Azimuths)
Land Nav part 6 (Methods of Travel and more on Azimuths)
Land Nav part 7a (Intersection)
Land Nav part 7b (Resection = Me-section)
Land Nav part 8 (Declination Diagram Disected)
Land Nav part 9a (Measuring Distance on a Map)
Land Nav part 9b (Measuring Distance on a Map)
Land Nav Part 10A (Grid coordinates)
Land Nav Part 10B (Grid coordinates)
Land Nav Part 11 (Getting Azimuth from Map to Compass)
MARKSMANSHIP
BASIC PISTOL SHOOTING TIPS FOR BEGINNERS / FOUNDATION & TECHNIQUES
Fundamentals of Rifle Marksmanship Part 1
Fundamentals of Rifle Marksmanship Part 2
HOMESTEADING & HEALTH
Intro to Your Custom Homestead
survival expert Blake Sawyer
Building an Outdoor Wood Furnace
How to Make An Herbal Extract
How to Powder Plants and Herbs
How to Make Mushroom Extracts
How to Make Homemade Extracts
How To Make Extracts From Fruit & Nuts
How To Make Homemade Extracts Simple and Cheap
How to make homemade vanilla extract
How to Make Herbal Infused Oils
How to Make Essential Oils
How to plant and grow vanilla
How to Grow Sugar Cane in Your Yard
How To Plant Garlic
Off-Grid Homesteading: Garden Plan & Layout
LDS Prepper
How to layout your garden (part 1)
How to layout your garden (part 2)
Garden Layout
BEEKEEPING
Bees for beginners part 1
Bees for beginners part 2
Bees for beginners part 3
Bees for beginners part 4
Bees for Beginners Part 5
Bees for beginners Part 7
Bees for beginners Part 8 Honey harvest
Bees for beginners Part 9 Honey Harvest
Top Bar Hive Basics
How to Assemble a Gold Star Top Bar Hive
Transferring Bees to a Top Bar Hive
Bee Keeping: How to Make a Top Bar Bee Hive
Top Bar Hive: Expanding the Brood Nest
How to Make a Simple Feeder for a Top Bar Hive
How to Catch a Swarm of Bees: Part I - taking the swarm