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  • #91
    Saw fishing line listed here but here's another use for it. Small gauge line and a curved needle can be used for stitching up a wound in one heck of a hurry. Fisherman's knot at the end will keep the stitches from unraveling.

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    • #92
      1. GALVANIZED TUBS FOR HEATING DISH WASH WATER ON A CAMPFIRE
      2. AXES, HATCHETS, MACHETES.
      3. HAND WARMERS BY PETERSON
      4. FIT OVER SUNGLASESS
      5. WASH BOARDS
      6. VASELINE, BABY OIL, LOTION, SUN SCREEN.

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      • #93
        Vinegar and/or apple cider vinegar. Hundreds of uses...

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        • #94
          Originally posted by tarheel View Post
          Vinegar and/or apple cider vinegar. Hundreds of uses...
          Absolutely true, however make Certain that the cider vinegar has the "Mother" in it so you can make more
          after you squeeze the juice/cider from next years' apples to replace the vinegar you used canning/pickling
          this year...

          My personal addition would be pounds and pounds of spices and herbs.
          All those ready to use spice mixes in the baking and soup aisles at the store, all those just add water rice and
          pasta or potato meals and soups those are the kind of things that I'm stocking in my use and barter storage.

          You'll love me at the barter markets. Just another way to avoid Appetite Fatigue, when the fields are worked
          with animals or by hand no one will want to spend all day cooking or be happy to eat another pot of beans out
          of the firepit...

          Of course my spice paks will also be ones to make those beans taste wonderful too.
          Last edited by Pearl; 01-23-2013, 10:12 PM.
          PEARL

          P repared
          E ducated
          A rmed (even w/o a gun)
          R esourceful (and Relentless)
          L ethal

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          • #95
            A big +1 on the spices. Dollar stores and discount stores are great places to get a lot of spices cheap. While they are not usually as good as the higher quality stuff, having some lemon pepper seasoning for your fresh trout (for example) is a great thing. We buy them by the case for around $10 and there are anywhere from 16-24 jars in them.

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            • #96
              The Mexican Foods area is a good place to get cheap spices too.

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              • #97
                slop jar or chamber pot... a pot kept under the bed to save a trip in the night to the outhouse.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Maid Marion View Post
                  Saw fishing line listed here but here's another use for it. Small gauge line and a curved needle can be used for stitching up a wound in one heck of a hurry. Fisherman's knot at the end will keep the stitches from unraveling.
                  Another useful tidbit but I hope I never have to use it! LOL
                  Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.

                  Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004)

                  JOSEPH WAS A PREPPER!
                  NOAH WAS A PREPPER!
                  I'M A PREPPER TOO!

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                  • #99
                    cooter hull. (country name for a safari type hat)
                    i used one today in the cold rain to do some work in the creek that is flooding. worked great at keeping me dry.

                    hats, rain gear, waders, clothes, socks, heavy coats.
                    warm weather and cold.
                    i think i'm going to the consignment shops.

                    rr

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                    • Flour sifter (I vacuum pack my flour and it has to be sifted for baking)
                      Large over-the-pot strainer (for blanching, steaming, straining the lumps out of my gravy)
                      Cheap set of nested funnels (for transferring all kinds of liquids)
                      Canning funnel (for transferring dehydrated crushed herbs and dry goods to canning jars or other containers)
                      Soap-making ingredients: Red Devil or other brand lye (vacuum seal it so the can doesn't corrode), shortening (any brand), plastic soap molds, wooden spoons
                      Campfire coffee pot

                      I do some traveling for business and save all the little shampoo bottles, soap, pre-pack coffee, and shower caps (don't know what I'm gonna use them for but something). I bring my own shampoo and soap, and grab coffee in the lobby.

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                      • Originally posted by Gus14 View Post
                        A big +1 on the spices. Dollar stores and discount stores are great places to get a lot of spices cheap. While they are not usually as good as the higher quality stuff, having some lemon pepper seasoning for your fresh trout (for example) is a great thing. We buy them by the case for around $10 and there are anywhere from 16-24 jars in them.
                        You can also get bulk spices through Amazon.com. I buy herbs and spices this way. They usually come in a 1 lb. quantity in a thin mylar bag. There are even organic selections if one wants organic. Last 1lb. bag of organic oregano leaf (this is a lot of oregano, lol) cost me $10.39 with free shipping. They even have a killer deal on McCormicks brand chopped dried onion in a 3 lb. container. Buying herbs and spices this way is definitely a money saver over the small plastic containers that are sold in stores.

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                        • Whole herbs and spices last longer than pre ground. Have several small spice/coffee grinders for herbs, spices, and seasoning. Many herbs can be grown as house plants or in pots.
                          If you like flavored coffees and teas but don't like the prices, make your own. Like mocha, add some cocoa powder to the coffee before you brew. In the baking section of the store you can find vanillia extract, almond extract, hazelnut extract, and many other flavors. You will have to do some trial and error to get the blend you like.
                          Our Ace Hardware has strike anywhere matches in their oil lamp section.
                          Many useful items in the accesory section of fabric stores. Two overlooked items are small oilers and cans of compressed air. The compressed air can be use in cleaning and drying many things from machines to dental cavities.
                          When I lived in town I would check in the fall for potted plants set at the curb for trash pick-up. The contents would go into the compost and the pots would be cleaned for reuse.

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                          • blister stuff.
                            i went on a trip where it was necessary to use dress shoes and huge amount of walking.

                            bad blisters started developing.
                            i learned about mole skin and a small patch for blisters that looked like an inner tube patch.. dr. sholls blister patch
                            pain stopped. damage stopped.
                            my first experience with mole skin.

                            we will be buying a large box of mole skin and and blister patch.

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                            • 1. summary..so far..fishing, gardening, clothes.

                              a friend just got my attention with economy stuff going bad soon comments..
                              what do you do? me... i hope he's wrong!! but maybe i should stock up on a few items. making a list and heading to walmart/dollar store/other! wait a minute... obama is gonna care for me.. i just need to sit on the porch! hmm.

                              fishing
                              line
                              seine net
                              trout line
                              hooks
                              bobbers
                              weights
                              multi tool

                              gardening
                              rake
                              hoe
                              shovel
                              canning jars rings and lids
                              freezer bags
                              fertilizer
                              round up
                              sevin dust
                              seeds
                              contractor bags
                              baling wire
                              nails
                              pickling/canning chemicals


                              clothes
                              socks
                              gloves watch caps
                              thermal u/wear
                              knitting needles/material
                              zippers
                              belts
                              shoe goo
                              tennis shoes
                              fabric
                              sunglasses
                              hats
                              raincoats

                              enough for this post!
                              rr
                              Last edited by rockriver; 08-25-2013, 06:03 PM.

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                              • 2. summary so far.

                                well maybe friend is wrong. our country is going to work together, grab our boot straps, cut our spending,
                                and honor the One True God and his commandments. hmm. as some would say "prolly not!" so

                                shooting
                                gun oil
                                patches
                                cleaning kit
                                bore snake
                                bb's, ball bearings, and wrist rocket/sling shot


                                hunting, camping,
                                glow sticks
                                kevlar thread
                                snares
                                rope/line
                                string
                                tent stakes
                                tarp
                                sun block
                                salt block
                                matches
                                lantern
                                pocket knife
                                tarps
                                lighters
                                hatchet
                                machete
                                flints/wicks
                                para cord
                                duct tape
                                butane lighters
                                knife sharpener
                                flashlights
                                animal traps
                                wet-ones
                                compass


                                vehicle machines tractor
                                oil and fuel filters
                                oil
                                hyd fluid
                                bicycle tires/tubes/pump/chain
                                antifreeze
                                diesel/gas fuel
                                funnel
                                2 cycle oil
                                chainsaw bar oil.
                                " bar and chain
                                tools critical for machine.


                                kitchen
                                alum. foil
                                vinegar
                                veggie/olive oil
                                condiment packs
                                charcoal
                                fill propane tank
                                candy
                                honey
                                spices/herbs
                                flour shifter
                                pot strainer
                                canning funnel
                                soap molds and chemicals
                                borax
                                coffee pots


                                enough for this post... gettin "jittery"

                                hmm. so the debate continues with some friends... God will take care of me... i trust in the Lord..they say.
                                or God has given us a warning so, we should fill our lanterns with oil!! the good part is... in the ole
                                U.S.A. we each get to choose a path... your choice!! ...

                                rr

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