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Thank you! That is a lot of information!
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Me too wormguy, please.
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Me too! I stack wood or saw limbs. I put things in jars or clean out a cabinet. I shop for food to add to the shelves. I find out I am way more relaxed than just thinking about it or anything else I do that is suppose to be relaxing like reading, unless it is about gardening.
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Google it. I can tell you what I have heard is frightening. I have never been vaccinated or my kids, so I am not an open-minded person on this subject. I think it is a crime. Actually, I think most of the vaccines are.
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Hummmmm, why churches when schools are large and have kitchens also???
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Saving rags for rags when there is no TP. Thinking about renting a storage shed to store the rags, but then thinking about how many preps you could buy with the storeage rent, but then will need a storage shed for those preps.
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You might be a survivalist if you are worried you DO NOT HAVE AN addition to
Fabric
Seed Catalogues
Ammo
Fabric
Geocaching
St. Vinnies
Farmers & flea markets
Fabric
Wholesale clubs
Canning
Food sealers
& Fabric (Westie)
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I am getting that way too. I cannot pass the thrift store on 50% day without looking.
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I have a brand new All-American and was going to have the gauge checked right out of the box lol. When I first got it, I did not realize it had the weighted gauge and that you go by that. I just kept worrying, what if I went and had the dial gauge checked and then 3 days, 3 months, or whenever, it quit working correctly, and then I kept canning without knowing, and then did not have it checked again until next year. It just does not make sense, but after reading through the directions, the weighted gauge is what you go by. I am not sure why the dial is there except maybe for when using it to cook in and not as a canner???
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DID YOU KNOW
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Why I never thought of this, gee. I have a million clothes pins and pliers. I think I will get my own toolbox. I never had my OWN. Always, Dad's, brother's, or husband's.
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26, and amazed others thought about the tunnel! Here are a couple more for the list...
*- When you drive by trees you cannot see the forest for all the firewood.
*- When you cannot throw a pencil away or broken colors, and store them for later.
*- When you are worried you will not make this list, so you go fill up your car and buy 50 rolls of tissue.
What are your favorite books from childhood?
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All of the Black Stallion books
All of the Island Stallion books
Black Beauty
Heidi
Tom Sawyer
Huckleberry Fin
Nancy Drew books
Arthur Conan Doyle's books, Sherlock Holmes, etc.
Call of the Wild
White Fang
Mrs. Mike
Robinson Caruso
Jane Eyre
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Through the Looking Glass
Freckles
A Girl of the Limberlost
The Sword in the Stone