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NEW 12th Edition released November 2010
Over 500 Pages
If you were temporarily out of work, how long could you sustain yourself and your family in a near-normal manner?
To what natural, or people-caused, or personal disaster are your family vulnerable?
If the just-in-time delivery system were disrupted, how long could you and your family live on the food in your home?
Do you know what foods to store, how much you need, or where to get supplies?
In this economy, many have struggled to make ends meet. Budgets have become tighter and we may sometimes feel our circumstances hopeless. But, there is no need to dispare because there are many things you can do to make it through and they are all found in this new 12th edition of Making the Best of Basics
If you're new to 'prepping' and wondering where in the world to begin, or you've been at it awhile and would like to review the basics and go over your planning, this is the book for you.
This preparedness industry all-time best-seller is now in its 12th edition and has been re-written for a generation even further and more remotely separated from the skills of the pioneers from America's frontier.
In the book, Mr. Stevens draws on more than 36 years in the family preparedness industry and shares many personal experiences on how anyone––regardless of experience––can put together an effective plan for personal and family preparedness.
"Making the Best of Basics––Family Preparedness Handbook" is a literal treasure trove of information. You'll discover:
- How to manage your long-term storage
- Locating, purifying, and storing water
- Step-by-step guide to healthy kitchen gardening
- The basics of wheat, sourdough, and flour cookery
- In-home drying of fruits and vegetables
- What you should have in your 3-Day+ Survival Kit
- Suggestions for organizing all your information
- How to put together your personal in-home grocery store
- How to determine what, when, and where to acquire precious metals
And much, much more!
You’ll also learn the basics of preparing game meats, fish, and fowl. There's so much more in Making the Best of Basics––Family Preparedness Handbook that I'd like to tell you about, but I just don't have the space in this email to cover everything. Rest assured that over the course of 28 chapters you'll learn how to put together a well-rounded preparedness plan that anyone can use to prepare for natural disasters, man-caused disasters (such as terrorist attacks, economic collapse, epidemics, martial law, or even just a short-term disruption in normal life that might otherwise be catastrophic.
Just imagine how much more at peace you'll be with "Making the Best of Basics––-Family Preparedness Handbook" in your household, available even for a child to read and learn from. The peace of mind you'll have knowing that you've got a proven, time-tested guide for preparing is invaluable.