Here's What we know for sure. . .

You know it, we know it, everyone knows it. In this day and age it's only a matter of time before somewhere in the country we experience a power outage, be it man made or natural disaster.
So here's where great-grandmother's know-how meets today's modern electronic Mom and Dad. The author of this blog picks up where granny left off with simple everyday skills that will make living through a power outage a little less scary and hopefully, much more comfortable.

We are glad you're here.

Friday, March 20, 2015

How to Survive and Thrive When the Power is Out - J.L. Noakes : Xlibris





How to Survive and Thrive When the Power is Out - J.L. Noakes : Xlibris


Now available in your local bookstore and on Amazon.com


http://bookstore.xlibris.com/Products/SKU-001006390/How-to-Survive-and-Thrive-When-the-Power-is-Out.aspx


When the power is out is a compilation of secrets, recipes, remedies and daily basic know-how for living at a time without electricity. Great Grandmother survived very well without electricity and passed on her household secrets, preserved here before they are lost to us forever.


Take a look inside-----  ISBN:978-1-5035-4866-4
Section 1
Analyzing a disaster (natural and man-made)
35 Items that disappear first after a disaster
10 diseases seen first after a disaster
Section 2
On your own
Your sister, husband and 6 kids. . . .
Section 3
Water and the human body
Thirst and dehydration
Collecting water
To make a simple saline solution
To make an oral hydration solution
That water is not safe
Filtering water the natural way
Section 4
Sanitation
Bleach as a disinfectant
Vinegar as an antiseptic
Hydrogen peroxide
Rubbing alcohol
Other helpers
Effectiveness of antibacterial spices and herbs
Section 5
Keeping food cold when the power is out


And much, much more.
Ask for it at your favorite book store, also, out as an e-book on Amazon.com  Use your paypal account over at http://handygranny.com in da woods. Here we explore life in the backwoods and more ways to live comfortably when the power goes out.




"The two most important days in your life were the day you were born and the day you find out why." Mark Twain

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