What Preps are you doing this week? Part 9
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Just bought a calor gas heater to supplement the wood burner in case of power cuts this winter. Had a trial run this evening (~8° outside), works well but don't site under a smoke alarm
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Unless it's a thermoplec / temperature alarm is should be ok unless it's burning off dust / transit oil etc
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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Oh that's true. A new calor gas heater makes a horrible smell and set off our alarm once in the last house Nurseandy
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Thanks both. It was OK on first two settings, triggered the alarm (twice, oops ) on the highest setting. Maybe it is just the newness burning off
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Another prep today and a vital one - the farmer who is responsible for our private water supply at our new house knocked on the door to introduce himself. We invited him in for a brew and he stayed for about an hour but crucially I told him about my job as water engineer before switching to nursing and he's keen on me helping to maintain/troubleshoot the borehole & cistern. Result.
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Never hurts to be friends with a farmer Andy, especially when you’re a PrepperNurseandy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 6:22 pm Another prep today and a vital one - the farmer who is responsible for our private water supply at our new house knocked on the door to introduce himself. We invited him in for a brew and he stayed for about an hour but crucially I told him about my job as water engineer before switching to nursing and he's keen on me helping to maintain/troubleshoot the borehole & cistern. Result.
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Nice that you have the history to be able to trade services to such great effect. Brilliant result.
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59 pots of jam so far. Blackcurrant today should add a dozen at least. Plums when ripe and bramble and apple later. before anyone says I am in danger health wise eating all that sugar, don't worry, only a little is for us. I supply my kids and their family, a heap is for my brother who is always bringing us stuff so it's nice to give back. the rest is as gifts for neighbours and friends as thank yous. I expect to have approaching 100 jars by the end of season provided nothing happens to the plum crop before it ripens.
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I seem to be making far more jam and chutney than usual this year. I think it is my spidey senses tingling about the coming winter. The problem is that I haven't started yet on the cherry plums, blackberries or the neighbours apple tree and I am already out of space to store the stuff. I am going to have to get creative. If I still have too much when next season comes around I may take a look at the old CJ Berry "Jam Wine" recipe and turn it into alcohol....
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Jams and chutneys are always a good investment.
Boring food, add jam or chutney
Emergency gift, a jar or two of jam and/or chutney
Swapsies with the neighbours, jam or chutney
Tipping the Tradesman, jam or chutney.
My preps this week include filling a four gallon jerry with Kerosene.
Dumping, flushing and filling my water jerries.
Dropping my new (to me) pressure lamp and Dad's old Primas stove off at my brother's place, hes a bit of a lamp fettler so he gets to play with some old gear and I get another lamp sorted.
Batteries..... You've reminded me to get more rechargeable AAA's
Boring food, add jam or chutney
Emergency gift, a jar or two of jam and/or chutney
Swapsies with the neighbours, jam or chutney
Tipping the Tradesman, jam or chutney.
My preps this week include filling a four gallon jerry with Kerosene.
Dumping, flushing and filling my water jerries.
Dropping my new (to me) pressure lamp and Dad's old Primas stove off at my brother's place, hes a bit of a lamp fettler so he gets to play with some old gear and I get another lamp sorted.
Batteries..... You've reminded me to get more rechargeable AAA's
jennyjj01 wrote:"I'm not in the least bit worried because I'm prepared: Are you?"
"All Things Strive" Gd Tak 'GarLondonpreppy wrote: At its core all prepping is, is making sure you're not down to your last sheet of loo roll when you really need a poo.