Frugal Friday: 17 Ways to "Use It Up"
• Organic Prepper - Daisy LutherUsing something right down to the very last drop is a great way to save money. Here are some creative ...
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Using something right down to the very last drop is a great way to save money. Here are some creative ...
A country boy can survive
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"Take advantage of a bitter experience, betrayal of a friend, unfair treatment by another or any of the overly ripe experiences of life. You will find a "gem" in the rotten fruit that will enhance your life beyond all ordinary understanding.
Now, we freely accept the notion that programs from government (welfare) is something to "get" because we deserve it. My parents and grandparents hated the thought of assistance of any kind, even in the Great Depression.
Allows community to borrow household items...
Has anyone ever told you, "You can't do that"? If you've chosen the homesteading life, chances are you've heard that more than once.
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Positive speaking creates mental and intellectual chemistry within the body akin to "joy" on a verbal level. Notice people who speak highly of everyone else enjoy the adulation of one and all in their realm.
In the face of a "shut down," history offers an alternative to the State.
Discussion on the Importance of Being a Virtuous Man, The Importance of Personal Agency and Self-Improvement, The Importance of Competency and Real-World Knowledge, etc...
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Millions of Americans live their lives with low self-esteem. Teenagers learn it from one or both parents. Others choose it by comparing themselves with movie stars. "I'm not good enough…I'm not as pretty as...."
How do you find your way home when you're lost and far away? Where do you start? In wilderness survival training, it's "head downhill." That will bring you to water, and water will bring you to civilization.
It's important for preppers to become good judges of character.
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Jay Noone (Mancamp) and his son, Cash, on raising kids to be confident, skilled, freedom-minded & Digital Device Brain Damage
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David Slopey (son of Derrick Slopey, Freedom's Phoenix Webmaster) on manning up, as a young man learning some of the trades and skills as an apprentice with his father...
"The next election" - "the next election" - remains the ever repeating mantra of the misguided masses who want to believe that around the next corner a band of knights in shining armour will emerge, ready to rescue their country from an enfor
All of us enjoy feeling confident, or at least we dislike feeling confused and weak. We also like feeling that we've been brave and not cowardly. But how do we get these things?
There are a lot of things in the prepping world that seem out of reach for the average Jack or Jill.