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Got Tweed?

In Elegance, elegant dressing, Elegant Dressing for Men, Elegant Lady, elegant living on a shoestring, Elegant Men's Style, Elegant Menswear, elegant survival clothing, Elegant Survival Living on a Shoestring, Elegant Survival Menswear, Elegant Survival Recommendations, Elegant Survival: Stylish Living on a Shoestring, Elegant Tweed Coats from Bookster U.K. on 11/01/2010 at 8:36 am

Got Tweed?

Posted at 10:57 AM on January 11, 2010

Bookster U.K. Tweed Suits Made-to-Measure in England of Scottish Cloth


Prepare for Disaster with Canned Cheese, Now on Sale (I’m Serious)

In elegant survival health, Elegant Survival Household Hints, Elegant Survival Kitchen Essentials, Elegant Survival Living on a Shoestring, Elegant Survival Preparation, Elegant Survival Recommendations, Elegant Survival tactics on 14/08/2009 at 9:22 am

Bruce at Internet Grocer sent me this good news and information this morning:

For the rest of the month of August we are lowering the price for a full case of canned cheese (36 cans) to $102.60. That’s the lowest price in the country.
Use Coupon Code MYCHS online to get the discount. We only have 100 cases left … and this newsletter goes to 6,060+ people, so order early!

Special Canned Cheese Offer

There are a lot of videos that follow. Enjoy!

Best regards,
Bruce

One of my alert readers sent me a link to the Youtube broadcast of Glenn Beck’s outlining of the Apollo
Alliance that I referred to in a previous newsletter. (Thanks, Dr. Jarrod W.!)

Take 7 minutes to view it … and send it everywhere! America needs to know about this and wake up.

Apollo Alliance

I’m not reproducing the article here, because I know all of you are not interested in the global-warming
(renamed “climate change” because there’s been no warming the past decade) debate. You should be. It’s
this–and last–century’s greatest hoax. And if cap-and-trade is enacted, it will cost you dearly!
I urge you to read the following … and pass it along:

Climate Revolt: World’s Largest Science Group ‘Startled’ By Outpouring of Scientists Rejecting Man-Made
Climate Fears! Clamor for Editor to Be Removed!

See:

Disaster Preparedness Explored on Survival Podcast

In elegant living on a shoestring on 02/08/2009 at 10:15 am

Jack Spirko’s Webpage, Survival Podcast

Food Storage Podcast by Jack Spirko

Introducing Wilderness Survival

In Basic Survival, Survival Skills on 08/06/2009 at 10:02 am

Wilderness Survival teaches real survival skills.

Elegant Survival Non-Electric Tools

In disaster preparedness, elegant survival non-electric tools, food preparation tools, hand grinders, hand tools, kitchen essentials, meat grinder, survival food, survival gear on 10/08/2008 at 2:31 pm

In the event of a power-outage, or complete disaster, you will need certain non-electric kitchen tools. Let’s say that you’ve successfully put away a stock of wheat. You will need to grind it for flour, or crush it for salads and pilafs. The traditional heavy metal meat and vegetable grinder, which attaches by vise to a table or counter-top, is necessary. If you have stored-up a load of coffee beans (whole coffee beans, like wheat “berries”, have a much longer shelf-life than their ground forms), you will need a high-quality, hand-operated coffee grinder. See my Survival Tools link-list on the right side of this page for sources.
Hand-Operated Meat and Wheat Grinder

Here is a photo of my sprouted grains and seeds, showing my hand-operated coffee-grinder.
Click on photo to enlarge Photo Copyright M-J de Mesterton 2008

Emergency Foods

A great way to always have some form of cheese, without refrigeration, is to buy economy-sized containers of grated Parmesan cheese–the kind which comes in the plastic cylinders. Kraft has a nice product; check its packaging for shelf-life prospectus. As in my previous posts about dehydrated foods, et cetera, I’m not posting this information for food-snobs, but for people who wish to be prepared for disaster!

You would do well to lay in a supply of pasta and powdered eggs, as well as olive oil and nuts. It may not be the most nutritious food, but there’s a lot you can do with pasta. A recipe I devised years ago is this: sauté some walnuts and chopped garlic in olive oil until they are brown. Add it to your cooked pasta, together with shredded or grated Parmesan cheese. Eggs, of course, are nature’s perfect food, in my opinion. Adding Parmesan cheese to an omelette yields a delicious dish, especially when it also contains tomatoes, sun-dried or fresh. Both pasta and egg dishes are enhanced by dried parsley and chives–two other items to have on hand when it seems that the end is at hand!

~~M-J de Mesterton

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