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  1. Can I ask another question? Well, I can ask, but I'm politely asking to answer anoher one. Describe for me the ideal day for an ASD pup that has just joined our family. When is he inside, outside, actively training, actively playing w/human, or in his crate? Also if we crate a pup, do we continue crating into adulthood? Here is our schedule that he would fit into. 530 - Dad gets up and leaves 700 - Mom and kids get up 900 - Mom and kids outside to take care of poultry, hang out laundry, and garden for an hour in season (April - October) 12 - lunch 3 pm - Dad comes hom 5 pm - dinner 7 pm - kids to bed 8 or 9 pm - Dad to bed 10 or 11 pm - Mom to bed TIA!
  2. My understanding is that most marinades have a tenderizing effect on meat, due to the acidity of an ingredient. Typically, a marinade contains oil, spices, and something acidic (like lemon juice or vinegar).
  3. My favorite things: 1. 7am cuddles in Mama's bed. 2. Pajama Day 3. Knowing where my children are and that they are safe. 4. Watching them learn to read - and knowing I did that. 5. Seeing them accept the Lord and learn more about Him. Sorry, one more: 6. Letting my kids play outside for HOURS (weather-permitting).
  4. Bumping this up - not only would I like to know where Darlene orders a pallet of jars, but I would also know where you obtain your large quantities of fruits/vegetables for canning. TIA.
  5. I have a question, but I think I already know the answer. Suppose I have an LGD here at home, whose purpose is partly to keep the poultry safe and mostly to alert on two-legged predators. Then suppose, we buy our property out in the country. When we go visit, can we take the dog with us? (The poultry will be okay) Would that confuse her? What about if we bug out to the country? We'd take her then, but would she adapt fairly quickly? TIA.
  6. Thank you for this information. I'll be watching for more, when you're ready.
  7. Thanks for posting this Darlene. It contains a lot of food for thought.
  8. I just (finally) took the time to download these (dial-up service, y'know). I have to admit: I'm surprized. Are that many people really that unprepared!?!?!? In my area, the most likely natural disaster is earthquake - read: no warning! You have to have all that stuff before hand. Hello!! I'm shocked. Thanks for posting these, Darlene.
  9. We have 12.5 gallons of store-bought water (five 2.5gal jugs). A rain barrel attached to the shed. A 'rain barrel' filled with hose water - refreshed every 3-6 months. There is a natural spring about 2.5 miles away. I fill up household drinking water there about once a week (because I believe it to be healthier than city tap water). If TSHTF right after I filled up, we'd have another nine gallons of fresh water on hand. Once those resources were used up & assuming we couldn't get to the spring, we could continue to collect rain water and use our propane stove to purify. We've already determined that we would not use ANY water for flushing. Instead we would use a bucket and hand-carry it to the septic. That saves a lot. As does a no-rinse skin cleanser like Cetaphil for bathing, and purell for hand-washing.
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