Wednesday, December 26, 2012

American Poster Family for Responsible Gun Ownership

http://www.parismatch.com/Actu-Match/Monde/Actu/Les-survivalistes-attendent-la-fin-du-monde-453663/

Paris Match magazine flew out to Salt Lake to take pictures of us for their magazine. Doomsday Preppers on National Geographic is now being aired in Europe and our episode is airing next week.  They wanted to show our serious side.  Sadly, they commented that Americans use the 2nd Amendment to spread death. Our family takes great care with gun training and gun safety.  Our guns are locked up and our boys have all taken gun training at a licensed facility. Our girls will be taking that same training this spring.

There are tragic and sad examples of those who use guns for evil purposes, such as the Connecticut school shooting.  Braxton and I cried as we watched the news footage of this tragic event.  I was, and still am sick to my stomach when I think about the innocent people whose lives were abruptly taken.  We do not advocate violence. We are proponents of responsible gun ownership. 

Our family prays for the families and community of those whose lives have been forever changed by the violence at Sandy Hook Elementary.  May God grant you comfort in this time of need. 

Friday, December 21, 2012

MAYAN CALENDAR END!

You have got to love all the hype surrounding the end of the Mayan Calendar!  I am a Dooomsday Prepper but I did not spend 1 second worrying about it. I wasn't up all night waiting for, I don't know what, the big Kaboom, the aliens to abduct me into the sky or whatever was going to happen.

I enjoy all the comments made by those who mock doomsday preppers as if the end of the Mayan Calendar was what we all prepped for and are now seriously disappointed.

My family believes in being self-reliant to the fullest extent possible.  There is peace and comfort in knowing that in times of financial reversal, natural disaster or calamity we are prepared to take care of ourselves and offer assistance to others.    I don't know why that is such a radical notion.  Americans come from a long line of farmers, hunters and pioneers who carved out a life in the wilderness. They harvested food and used methods to cure that food so they would have stores put up to feed their family through the winter and hard times.  My favorite pioneer motto is "Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without." 

My family and I feel very honored to belong to an extensive American heritage.  They were resourceful, hard-working, God-fearing, freedom-loving people. During the Christmas season I can't help but be grateful to all of my ancestors and the legacy and example they provided to me. 

Thursday, December 20, 2012

PINTO BEAN FUDGE

Christmas is the time of goodies-cookies, candy, breads, etc.  We love fudge at our house.  And yes, there is a PINTO BEAN FUDGE that I make for my friends and family at this time of year.  Pinto beans you ask?  The combination of pinto beans and sugary chocolate goodness just doesn't seem to be an appropriate pairing.  But let me tell you.....it's very yummy. I always serve it and after it has been eaten and eaten I spring on them that there are pinto beans in it.  Nobody can tell and it always gets rave reviews.
While Braxton and I were at the Greenbriar Resort in WV I had an opportunity to demonstrate my fudge-making abilities.  Check out this link from Yahoo TV   http://tv.yahoo.com/video/doomsday-preppers-112112-cooking-171803023.html

I found this recipe in the book "I Can't Believe It's Food Storage" by Crystal Godfrey.  I did make an adjustment to her recipe by adding chopped pecans.  The purpose of the nuts is to hide any pinto bean that might not have gotten blended up enough.  If you bite into a bit of pinto bean it has the same texture and consistency as the chopped pecan.  Perfect item to utilize your food storage and to give away to friends and get them excited about food storage!


Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Preparing for Christmas

Christmas is almost upon us. What have you gotten for loved ones this year?  Have you ordered your freeze-dried supply of strawberries and other goodies?  My family loves to eat freeze-dried yogurt and fruits all year long.  It's an easily portable and tasty snack.  We have only tried Shelf Reliance Thrive freeze dried foods so we are partial to that brand.  In light of Hurricane Sandy and all of the natural disasters that have happened in 2012 the greatest gift you can give your family is a 72-hour kit, back pack, bug-out bag......whatever you want to call it.
The idea behind a 72-hr kit is a back pack that each member of the family has that can sustain that person for 72 hours.  You can buy these kits already fully stocked from an emergency preparedness store or you can stock one yourself.  Back packs are relatively inexpensive and you can find the items that you need on sale.
Here is what we I recommend that you have in your back-pack as the minimum basics:
*Granola/protein bars
*Trail Mix/Dried Fruit
*Crackers(I like the peanut butter and cheese cracker combos)
*Canned or pouches of tuna, beans, turkey, vienna sausages, etc(1 lightweight can opener)
*Juice
*Water Bottles(1 gallon per person)
*Hard Candy or Gum

BEDDING AND CLOTHING
*Change of clothes and undergarments(short and long-sleeved shirts, pants, socks, etc) We have broken in hiking boots in all of our back packs
*Rain Coat/Poncho
*Emergency sleeping back
*Emergency Tent
*Hand Warmers

FUEL AND LIGHT
*Battery Lighting(lamps, flashlights)
*Extra Batteries
*Candles
*Flares
*Lighter
*Waterproof Matches

EQUIPMENT
*Dishes/Utensils
*Shovel
*Axe
*Radio with batteries
*Pen and Paper
*Pocket Knife
*Rope
*Duct Tape

PERSONAL SUPPLIES
*First Aid Kit
*Toilet paper and Feminine Items
*Cleaning Supplies (mini hand sanitizer, dish soap, shampoo, bar soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, etc)
*Medication (ibuprofen, acetaminophen)
*Prescribed Medication(3-day supply)

DOCUMENTS
*zip drive with copies of important documents or waterproof bag containing important documents
*Cash (small bills such as 1's)
*Credit Card
*Pre-paid phone card

  1. Update your 72 Hour Kit every six months (put a note in your calendar/planner) to make sure that: all food, water, and medication is fresh and has not expired; clothing fits; personal documents and credit cards are up to date; and batteries are charged.
  2. Small toys/games/deck of cards are important too as they will provide some comfort and entertainment during a stressful time.
  3. Older children can be responsible for their own pack of items/clothes too.
  4. You can include any other items in your 72 Hour Kit that you feel are necessary for your family's survival.
  5. Some items and/or flavors might leak, melt, "flavor" other items, or break open. Dividing groups of items into individual Ziploc bags might help prevent this.
Our Bug Out Bags are tailored to each individual based on skill or needs. Since all of our children are older with a specific skill set each bag contains items specific to them. 

Bug Out bags are for you and your family to "Grab and Go" in any emergency. This can be a fire, earthquake, flood, hurricane, tornado, etc.
Conduct practice drills with the members of your family. Turn it into a game.  See how fast your family can get their bags and meet at the front door. Practice this drill once per month to keep your family well-practiced and responsive to an emergency.


Friday, December 14, 2012

Water Purification

Now that you know you need 1 gallon of water per person per day for your storage, let's talk about water purification.   Do you remember, back in the day, when you had to add bleach to your water storage as a treatment before you stored it?  Those days are gone. No additional household bleach is needed when water comes directly from a pre-treated municipal water supply.

There are pre-use treatments that you can use if the water you are going to drink is not pure:

Filtration-There are many good water filters on the market these days.  My personal favorite for individual use is the LifeStraw Personal Water Filter.  This tool is AWESOME!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The Southwick Family. Top left: Braxton sr. Kara, Braxton jr, Treston, Colton. Bottom left Rylee, Jayden and Taja.

The Southwick family
The Southwick family

WATER WATER WATER!!!!

Water is more essential than food in sustaining life.  We can go days without food but we can't be without water for more than 48 hours.  In an emergency, having a supply of clean water for drinking, food preparation, and hygiene is a top priority.  The CDC recommends that you store 1 gallon per person and pet per day. 
Good water storage containers are airtight, resistant to breakage and heavy enough to hold water. In our storage we use
1.  Commercially packaged and prepared bottled water
2.  Plastic juice or soda bottles - Use clear plastic containers. Used containers should be thoroughly cleaned and rinsed.
3.  Heavy plastic bucket or drums - These should be food grade.  We went to the local soda bottling company and bought the big drums they use to keep syrup in for a low-cost.  Then we sanitized them and filled them with water. We will use this water for cooking and cleaning.  We rotate the water in them every 2 years. We use the water in our garden and then re-fill it again. 

Protect your water storage containers from light and heat. Algae can grow if the water is stored in light.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Stay With Us

We appreciate you coming to visit and hanging in there as we attempt to get this blog up and running. Our goal is to provide you with the tools and information necessary to begin your own preparations so you and your loved ones will be able to endure whatever comes your way!  In the next couple of days I plan on posting the tools that I used to start my food storage 15 years ago.  With this plan I was able to budget $20 per week to my plan and over the years I have built up a substantial food storage. I will be sharing the program I used to manage it. Look for that in the next couple of days.  In the meantime, here is Braxton and our boys enjoying some "play time". 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLrTliizlbk

Monday, December 10, 2012

Jeff Probst Show-Earthquake Drill

Our segment on the Jeff Probst show aired today.  Jeff surprised us by creating an earthquake in the middle of taping. Funny thing was that the day we were there to tape, Los Angeles was experiencing an unusually heavy rainstorm. The circuits to power the electricty on the set went out and we were dark for 30 minutes while they tried to fix it.  Click on the Jeff Probst show link above to check it out

National Geographic

Our episode was featured on National Geographic's Doomsday Preppers on Nov 13, 2012. There are plenty of re-airings and chances to see us on tv!

CORRECTION

I previously blogged that Men's Health Magazine had come out to interview Braxton.  It was actually Men's Journal.  Exciting

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Men's Health Interview

Men's Health Magazine came to our house to do a feature article on Braxton and our family's prepping techniques.  Brax took him up to the cabin and gave him the inside scoop.  Look for the article to be featured in March 2013 edition!