My apologies for not posting in over a week. I received a vaccine that has made me sick. It has left me exhausted and unable to concentrate. I really thought I would be over it by now, but I am not.
Hopefully, in the next week or so, I will be back to my normal self and posting again.
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Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Monday, September 8, 2014
It's Garden Harvest Time!
Boy, am I tired! The Emergency Preparedness Fair was a success, we had lots of visitors! I heard quite a few people say that they got new ideas from the Fair. I will post more about the Fair on Wednesday. I was too tired after church yesterday to write the post and today I had to work. However I did have some time this evening to go into the garden and pick these! I love Acorn squash!
I also managed to clear out the leftover squash debris to plant some carrots in their place. Carrots are planted in the bed where the corn grew as well. I must admit, carrots and I don't get along. They never grow well for me. However, I have planted new varieties this year - and I planted them sooner than I normally do. I have big hopes for this Fall's crop!
I also managed to clear out the leftover squash debris to plant some carrots in their place. Carrots are planted in the bed where the corn grew as well. I must admit, carrots and I don't get along. They never grow well for me. However, I have planted new varieties this year - and I planted them sooner than I normally do. I have big hopes for this Fall's crop!
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Actively Managing Your Food Storage
As I work to get things ready for the Emergency Preparedness Fair this weekend, I had to take a dose of humble pie! Some of the things I will recommend others do, I haven't done in a while. One of those things is to inventory food storage supplies. At a minimum, you should inventory it yearly. I haven't inventoried mine in two years!
So I decided that I couldn't tell others to inventory their food storage if I wasn't going to inventory mine. Notebook and pen in hand, I started my inventory. All I have to say is "What a mess!" My numbers were way off! And, I don't know how it happened.
I have always noted when I pull something from food storage and then add it to the replacement list to get another one. How could my inventory sheet be so wrong? I really have no idea. But, this taught me a lesson: you can't be complacent in managing your food storage! To have an accurate idea of how much you have (and to be sure you have all the ingredients need to cook your planned dinners) you must keep a watch of your inventory! There is no other way around it. Take a yearly inventory!
When I stop to think about it, it doesn't seem logical that I would have food storage and then not know if I can count on it. All that food would really be a waste if I didn't have an ingredient needed to turn it into meals.
Taking inventory doesn't take a lot of time either. It only took me a little over an hour to complete mine. A good portion of that time was taken trying to find things and remember where everything is located. This is another illogical point in my mind. Why did I not take inventory last year, when it only takes a few minutes to complete? I know I got busy, but really, I wasn't able to find one hour in a whole year? My actions mystify me!
I have a plan to fix this next year. I will now declare one month in the summer as Food Storage Inventory month. If I inventory the items one room at a time, (I have stuff all over the house) it will only take a few minutes each day and overall the time won't even be noticeable.
So, the moral of the story is, don't be complacent like I was! Inventory your food storage soon. That way, you will have peace of mind knowing everything you need will be there when an emergency happens. It really gives you peace of mind knowing that you can feed your family no matter what is happening in the rest of the world!
So I decided that I couldn't tell others to inventory their food storage if I wasn't going to inventory mine. Notebook and pen in hand, I started my inventory. All I have to say is "What a mess!" My numbers were way off! And, I don't know how it happened.
I have always noted when I pull something from food storage and then add it to the replacement list to get another one. How could my inventory sheet be so wrong? I really have no idea. But, this taught me a lesson: you can't be complacent in managing your food storage! To have an accurate idea of how much you have (and to be sure you have all the ingredients need to cook your planned dinners) you must keep a watch of your inventory! There is no other way around it. Take a yearly inventory!
When I stop to think about it, it doesn't seem logical that I would have food storage and then not know if I can count on it. All that food would really be a waste if I didn't have an ingredient needed to turn it into meals.
Taking inventory doesn't take a lot of time either. It only took me a little over an hour to complete mine. A good portion of that time was taken trying to find things and remember where everything is located. This is another illogical point in my mind. Why did I not take inventory last year, when it only takes a few minutes to complete? I know I got busy, but really, I wasn't able to find one hour in a whole year? My actions mystify me!
I have a plan to fix this next year. I will now declare one month in the summer as Food Storage Inventory month. If I inventory the items one room at a time, (I have stuff all over the house) it will only take a few minutes each day and overall the time won't even be noticeable.
So, the moral of the story is, don't be complacent like I was! Inventory your food storage soon. That way, you will have peace of mind knowing everything you need will be there when an emergency happens. It really gives you peace of mind knowing that you can feed your family no matter what is happening in the rest of the world!
Monday, September 1, 2014
Happy Labor Day!
I hope all my readers in the US enjoy this 'end of summer' holiday! Whether or not you plan a picnic or party, I hope you have a safe, fun one!