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Friday, August 6, 2010

Wise Preparedness may begin with Wise Food Storage

Food Storage Made Easy


The Problem: How to Feed Your Family During an Emergency Evacuation

So here's the situation, you are awakened in the middle of the night, sirons are blairing and bull horns are warning you to evacuate your home because of some disaster. If it's not safe to stay in your home you have to grab a few basics with only minutes to get away what are you going to do? You need shelter, food, clothing, and maybe some medications. Really Emergencys can take many shapes, sizes, and forms. Some emergencys are personal, a good friend of mine fell off his horse a few days ago, no work = no income = no food. How long can you live off of what is in your pantry?

The Solution: Wise Foods Food Storage Products

Yes, I'll say it up front, I sell Wise Foods products, so if you decide to buy some please email me so I can help you figure out what will best meet your needs.
That said, Wise Foods has put together a excellent product (the reason I buy/sell it.) Profesionally prepared meals are freeze dried, vacuume packed as 4 meals per bag, and packaged in light easy to carry buckets which contain a complement of different meals for variety. These meals can be prepared simply by pooring a portion or all the content of the bag into a pot of hot or cold water measured according to the size of the portion. If your situation is dier and you don't have hot water available it will take longer for the food to re-constitute but cold water will do the job in time. Personally I like to use a small colman duel fuel stove to heat up my water then it only takes about 10 minutes for the meal to be ready.

The product is extreemly lite and will last 25 years without rotation concerns. Should your storage space be limited a years supply for a family of 4 fits in about the same space as a clothing washer and dryer. Because of the buckets you could easily have your children grab several buckets as you run out to the car. You would have great peace of mind knowing that you will be able to feed your family until some form of relief becomes available (think katrina) it could take days or weeks before aid arives. It is wise to be prepared to take care of yourself no matter what the emergency.

I would not suggest that this is all you would need in a long term emergency however, but I will cover that topic in another post. Suffice it to say as the father of a large family in an emergency I want to know that I'll have a way to feed a bunch of hungry kids in an emergency situation, NOTHING I can think of would make a bad situation worse than having to worry about how to feed your family in a time of great stress, or disaster. You can find Wise Foods at: WiseFoodStorage.com please call me to place your order 435.272.6835 as it's important to get help to evaluate your needs. They have many packages and plans to meet your needs, I can help with that.

Composting Toilets - for when nature calls and the well is dry/not working

Going Poop When The Well Goes Dry


The Problem: No Water in the Toilet


We live out side of town just far enough that we have a well for our water and septic tank for our black water (hope to separate out our gray water someday, it's a tricky retrofit.) That being said there are those times when the well has had problems of one sort or another (power outages, clogged pipe, etc.) when that happens flushing a toilet becomes a problem. Our family consists of 2 males and 7 females (currently) so when water flow fails and the plumbers or well repair guys are not readily available we rapidly have a serious problem. The last thing we want to have to do is use all our stored fresh water for flushing our toilets 3 gallons at a time.

The Solution: Composting Toilets


Composting toilets abound the world over, us Americans are just so civilized that they are not as commonly familiar to us. If you are a camper you may have heard of the "
Luggable Loo" I purchased one of these some years back and used some orange chemical which did a great job of keeping the whole thing quite odder free. There are many videos on YouTube you can search up on the topic of Humanure and Composting Toilets. These are a great solution for camping, off grid living, or emergency's. The time of our pioneer for fathers that could just step off the trail and go behind a bush when nature called are long gone. An open pond is not exactly a desirable yard feature in today's real estate market.

Mind you your system can get as elaborate and expensive as you like, there are many systems out there for you to chose from. you can use that Google search on this page to find: composting toilets. My thinking is keep it simple. I have a
Luggable Loo for camping which could easily be brought into the house in case of an emergency then flush it's contents when the water begins to flow again, or taken on a camping trip, if there was a need to evacuate our home for an extended period of time (think emergency here, not just camping) we could have our needs taken care of very effectively for quite some time.

I especially like this fellows concept called the Lovable Loo a good bit sturdier, durable, and more comfortable than the simple luggable type. I looks simple enough that someone with some basic wood working tools and skills could build one in an afternoon and set it in a back yard shed for when the need arises.

How It Works: The Basics of Human Waste Composting


These are just the basics,  all that are required of course is a bucket and sawdust. Most folks are going to want to move a couple steps beyond this with a larger bucket/barrel, some sort of a privacy structure (i.e. out house), you can even get a
Privacy Shelter
 used for camp showers and toileting. (See images of Composting Toilets) so what you do is a use the loo, then sprinkal a little saw dust over the top of what's now in the bottom of your bucket. Once you have filled your bucket to a point your comfortable with you add a little good old garden compost to the bucket and cap it, set it aside for about a year or so while the contents continue the composting process. When it's all done add your wonderful oderless compost to your flower beds. I'll show you mine once I've built it. Hope this bit of info proves useful to you.