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  1. Originally Posted By: daisies518
    http://www.pathtofreedom.com/

    Here's the link to the Pasadena family's website.

    Thanks for posting this!! I like to see the positives in the world today, too!! It helps keep me balanced with the influx of negative!!

    Added: Ok- I just went to the site to check it out for a few minutes, and I linked to the old site to read some of their info. The Biodiesel section is awesome!! Definately check it out! I'm so inspired now!! star


    I really do like this site, too. Not only is this family doing so much in a small space but they are making a living at it. That's what I wish I could do.
    Stacy
  2. One thing I have noticed is that the MSN tends to feed into the negativity in this world...you don't see a lot of positive things of any sort being put out there in the media. But, I know there are positive things that all kinds of people are doing everyday...we just don't hear about them because it's considered boring news. Maybe I'm being a little naive here but I believe that most people are inherently good inside. So, I'm going looking for some examples of some positive examples that people are trying to do. Anyone care to join me?

     

    Here is one example: Will Allen is a former basketball player who lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He purchased two and a half acres of land, with five greenhouses on it, and he is beginning to grow food, healthy food for his community.Here is a link to their website...

    http://growingpower.org/

    And a link to a youtube video about it...

     

    And here is another link about people doing some good in New Orleans

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    And in Pasadena...

     

    And here is one with folks who live a very different lifestyle than I do, but are trying to change to a better lifestyle...go a couple minutes into the video...

     

     

  3. Thanks nana for getting us thinking. I just placed an order with Honeyville grains. I have done business with them in the past and they are fast. They also take Paypal...when you listed them I remembered I had $35 dollars in my account from some online surveys, etc I had done. Now it's been converted to 1 #10 can of banana chips, 1 #10 can of sweet corn and 1 #10 can of chicken flavored tvp.

    Stacy

  4. Originally Posted By: Fiery_Wench

    There wasn't much variety, that is true, but we sure didn't starve. I STILL keep Bisquik on hand - I know I can make the same thing from bulk ingredients, but it's great in a pinch to have on hand. Sorry for the long, wordy post!


    Don't be sorry! This is exactly the kind of info I was looking for. It can be helpful to someone just starting out as well as give new ideas to those who have been cooking for years. Thanks for all the great ideas that everyone has been giving! thanks
    Stacy
  5. I was looking at the archived chat from Thursday about stretching food to feed hungry bellies. There were lots of really good ideas. One of the reasons for this topic was stretching food now, in order to stretch money for more preps. Someone made a comment about poverty cooking (I think Mt. Rider). I was hoping to get ideas and recipes listed in this forum. If you have ideas, links or recipes on how to stretch food as far as it can please add to this topic.

  6. Originally Posted By: Leah

     

    *- You have a 'Volcano', you know you can cook anything, and you cast evil glances at your neighbor's annoying, yappy poodle, muttering "your day will come, hotdog" under your breath.

     

    Hey, does anyone have one of these? I've been wondering if these are worth the money.

    Stacy

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