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PostHeaderIcon Food Storage, How its Done

Food Storage-How It is Done

Food storage has become so overcomplicated that unless you are an expert in sorting fact from fiction the whole concept has become paralytic. Over the last 40 years we have intermingled fallacies and folklore with divine principles. Funny, we just cannot figure out why it doesn’t all hum like a finely tuned machine. Many have gotten rich off of selling their ideas and wisdom to the masses even when it is contrary to common sense. As each new idea is marketed and each new fad is introduced the masses become more and more confused. If in life’s journey there were a dozen different well spoken “experts” screaming and pointing in different directions offering me safe passage for a toll I would be confused too.
Allow me to simplify the process of creating an in home food supply and nutritional security for your family that does not come from the peddler on the street corner. A divine plan will be peaceful, clear, and precise.
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PostHeaderIcon Talking to Family about Disaster Preparedness

Talking to Loved Ones About  Disaster Preparedness

Welcome to this week’s JcConsulting.com Newsletter.

 I thought I’d cover a couple of ways to talk with reluctant loved ones about preparedness.

Once you realize how important and urgent it is to prepare your family for disasters, getting loved ones on board can be one of the most frustrating and heart wrenching parts of the process.  Whether it is getting someone in your own house to "see the light" or getting a friend or loved one to take threats seriously, this can cause almost as much stress as the disasters you’re trying to prepare for. Read the rest of this entry »

PostHeaderIcon When Disaster Strikes, It’s to Late to Prepare

Good Old Days

Do you remember the good old days — maybe three years or so ago?
Back then, in that halcyon past of 2008, you could worry about the future “just” in terms of Peak Oil.
In the spring and summer of 2008, oil prices raced well over $100 per barrel, toward an eventual high of $147. The rising price for oil fit the then-prevailing Peak Oil model. World crude oil output was fairly flat, due to geological and technical issues. Oil demand was rising, especially in the emerging markets — starting with China, but also in many other up-and-coming nations. Read the rest of this entry »

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