thats not bad, i was only getting 0.9% on my old savings account.itsybitsy wrote:2.75 %.bulldogeagle wrote:what kind of rate do they give Itsy? my new ISA is 3.5%.itsybitsy wrote:I joined my local credit union and set up a savings account with them. Better interest rate than a bank and less risky!
What Preps are you doing this week
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bulldogeagle
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
Credit Unions tend to pay higher interest than a High Street bank.
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
Havent done that much recently, but am planning some canning.
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pebblemonkey
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
Finally bought my self a splitting maul, ah the difference from using felling axe to split logs, so so so much easier.
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the-gnole
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
Finally sorted some financial stuff that should have been done a long time ago
Three safe investment funds created to save and make some future funds with the money now not being spent on mortgage and endowment and life assurance and income protection insurance from accident/injury/illness.
Next thing is Wills and ensuring our daughter is cared for should the worst happen.
Feel that something useful has been done tonight to make the future look a bit brighter.
Three safe investment funds created to save and make some future funds with the money now not being spent on mortgage and endowment and life assurance and income protection insurance from accident/injury/illness.
Next thing is Wills and ensuring our daughter is cared for should the worst happen.
Feel that something useful has been done tonight to make the future look a bit brighter.
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Yogi1kanobee
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
This week we did a stock check, added a load of tinned fruit and rice pudding to our stocks, and ordered 3 * 220lt barrels from ebay.
Also, we planted 4 grapevines, 3 blackcurrant plants and 2 blackberry plants along 16meters of posts and wire. This year is a fruit year. We now have 1 cherry, 2 pear, 3 apple and two plum trees as well as 3 blueberry bushes and the new plants we just planted.
Also, we planted 4 grapevines, 3 blackcurrant plants and 2 blackberry plants along 16meters of posts and wire. This year is a fruit year. We now have 1 cherry, 2 pear, 3 apple and two plum trees as well as 3 blueberry bushes and the new plants we just planted.
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TwoDo
Re: What Preps are you doing this week
Bought some diesel Jerry Cans, will fill them ASAP and will cycle them every 3 months or so. This particular supply is designed to ensure that I will always have the ability to retrieve various family members from their far flung locations in the event the pumps run dry.
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IMHO: I don't think it is quite so necessary to cycle diesel fuel every few of months- we have oil fired central heating and the oil (red diesel) works fine even after a year or so.
Petrol is far more vunerable to fuel oxidation and so should be 'used up' within a couple of months.
If you have more money than sense! (£13.50), rather than cycle you could use a fuel preservative
http://www.frost.co.uk/automotive-tanks ... -pint.html
I keep a octane booster in my car just in case I get a tank of low octane fuel.
eg Redex.
Petrol is far more vunerable to fuel oxidation and so should be 'used up' within a couple of months.
If you have more money than sense! (£13.50), rather than cycle you could use a fuel preservative
http://www.frost.co.uk/automotive-tanks ... -pint.html
I keep a octane booster in my car just in case I get a tank of low octane fuel.
eg Redex.
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Re: What Preps are you doing this week
Briggs & Stratton sell a reasonably priced stabiliser widely available on evilbay
eg
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BRIGGS-STRATT ... 384wt_1139
(not me)
It will keep your petrol good for up to 24 months (if your not a fan of diesel ) better than constantly rotating if you've got a larger volume
Alkylated petrol (Aspen 4T) will last a lot longer but is expensive (good option for coleman stoves)
eg
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BRIGGS-STRATT ... 384wt_1139
(not me)
It will keep your petrol good for up to 24 months (if your not a fan of diesel ) better than constantly rotating if you've got a larger volume
Alkylated petrol (Aspen 4T) will last a lot longer but is expensive (good option for coleman stoves)
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WhiteWolf