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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Good Bye Everyone

Just a quick note here that as of June 1, 2010, I will no longer be mediator for the Delaware Preppers Network. I will still be taking care of my other blogs which deal with survival but the demands of the times are simply too much for me. I would like to thank everyone who has made constructive comments on here as I view them towards making me a better prepper. I will on occasion provide articles relating to survival and prepping for inclusion in the blog. I have learned a lot here and have enjoyed both the information and the friendship. Once again thank you all.


Joe (Survivalist) Parish

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Kitchen Herb Garden

If you have available yard or garden space, you can plant a kitchen herb garden . An ideal location would be a few steps from your kitchen, but any spot that gets about six hours of sun a day is good. Herbs can be added to any garden, and perennial herbs provide years of fresh herbs.

http://www.hgtv.com/landscaping/kitchen-herb-garden/index.html

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Be sure to check out our homeschool blog at http://firststateacademy.blogspot.com/

If you homeschool you are sure to find some interesting material here.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Having Bugs as a dinner guest

As you may suspect, there are many ways of preparing and cooking food procured in the wild. Often, we get lucky and bag a rabbit, or perhaps a squirrel. Yep, I know all about making Apache foot snares (often used for deer) and huge figure four traps, but lets be honest here, the odds are remote that you will feed on venison or bear in a survival situation. Most game procured will be small game, unless you have a gun along. It you have a gun and lot’s of game in the area, then this article isn’t for you. Most of us will have to settle for less for dinner.

http://www.simplesurvival.net/bugs.htm

Sunday, May 16, 2010

How to Prepare Wild Rabbit

"How to Prepare Wild Rabbit" by Mark Gilchrist. Wild rabbits can decimate an unfenced garden and level every barely-edible piece of green. By killing and eating these rabbits, you not only protect the native vegetation; you get the nutrients from the plants they ate. Here are some tips on killing, preparing, and eating these animals. Click here


Saturday, May 15, 2010

Growing Herbs in the Home Garden

Herbs have played an important part in man's life for countless years -- in his politics, romance, love, religion, health, and superstition.

http://www.wvu.edu/~agexten/hortcult/herbs/ne208hrb.htm


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