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These monthly newsletters (from January 2011 to present) are to help us all be more prepared. They are written for the Hurricane Utah Stake (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,) but everyone is welcome to make copies. Many other groups and individuals are using them. (Note: Garden tips are for Southern Utah. You may need to adjust to fit your climate.)

Thursday, December 30, 2021

January 2022 Back to Basics Newsletter


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Another baby New Year has rolled around, and Father Time has moved on, passing on both his timekeeping duties, and his aged wisdom. What did YOU learn in 2021 that will help you in 2022?  What goals will you make that will move you forward in your life progression? As we make our “New Year’s Resolutions” let us be sure to include preparedness goals, both spiritual and temporal. The new year holds the opportunity of growth and goodness for each of us. Our individual choices will determine the outcome of each year. We may not know what the future will hold in our society, economy, politics, weather, disasters, or personal adversities, but we CAN choose to Be Prepared for whatever sun shining days or storm filled nights that will come our way. Our peace and happiness does not depend on WHAT happens, but instead, how PREPARED we are for anything that does. May our 2022 be a Prepared one!


Included in this Newsletter:

New Beginnings - PREP GOAL SETTING - ideas to set preparedness goals.

Disaster Prep - Winter Warnings - ideas to be prepared in cold winter disasters.

Spiritual Preparedness Friends! Quotes about friends and how they help us.

In the Southern Utah Garden - the five P's (Prune, Prevent, Plan, Plant, Prepare) to do for your garden.

Cooking with Food Storage: Use Your Bean! "How to" cook beans and recipes to use them.

Provident Living: Winter Wonderland Activities - a list of winter ideas to help you save money, recreate for cheap and build family unity. 

Provident Living: A Penny Saved - recipes for play dough and emergency cardboard candles.


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Wednesday, December 1, 2021

December 2021 Back to Basics Newsletter


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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Trees are decorated, lights are hung, and nativities set up. In some places snow flurries are swirling, and in others they are only “dreaming” of a White Christmas! It truly is “the most wonderful time of the year!” This is a season of extra love, care and kindness as we search for the perfect gift and find ways to serve. It is the perfect time to give “preparedness!” We can give gifts to help family and friends “Be Prepared. We can give service to a neighbor to help them Be Prepared for winter. (Cut a load of wood, rake their leaves, or clean the rain gutters.) The lists of gifts we can give are as endless as people’s needs vary. We can also gift ourselves and families with the Spirit of Christmas – which is the Spirit of Christ. As we draw near to Him, whose birth we celebrate, we fill our spiritual preparedness lamps. May we help each other be a little more prepared with the gifts we bring. And may YOUR days “be merry and bright” as we bring The Light of Christ into this world, and prepare for His 2nd coming.

Included in this month's newsletter:

A Preparedness Christmas - Gifts to Give: A list of ideas to give as gifts to family and friends that will help them be more prepared.

Disaster Prep: Helping Children Cope: Things to watch for and ways to help children before and after disasters.

In the Southern Utah Garden: Garden tasks for December.

Cooking with Food Storage - Old Fashioned Christmas Treats: recipes with ingredients that can be stored on your shelves!

Provident Living - Winter Ready: a list of things to do to be prepared for winter.

Spiritual Preparedness: a Quote from Pres. Russell M Nelson about our spiritual storehouses.

Wood Burning - "Hot" Tips: tips for what kind of wood you'll need for your winter wood burning to keep warm.


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Saturday, October 30, 2021

November 2021 Back to Basics Newsletters

 


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The season of gratitude is a welcomed time of year. Harvest is over, the world glows with fall colors, and crisp mornings smell of woodstoves and colder weather. Hopefully at each of our homes we can sing the Harvest Songs with confidence and peace: “All is safely gathered in, ere the winter storms begin,” and “We gather together to ask the Lord’s blessing.” This is the perfect season for enjoying the fruits of our labors as we see our temporal and spiritual storage shelves ready for whatever storms arise. However, we should not assume that “All is well in Zion,” and forget to continue, or even start, the Provident Living program that will bring peace to our homes. It is never too late to start, and we should always continue in making our “preparedness” a way of life – one that gives power to face the storm, and peace while it rages around us.

Included in this month's newsletter:

Grain - What to store - a list of items and tips.

Provident Living: Thanksgiving from a shelf! Stored items for a TG dinner.

Disaster Prep - Be a Survivor! - A list of items we can learn and teach our families to be ready for hard times.

In the Southern Utah Garden - tips for November's Garden

Using the Harvest: Pumpkins - recipes for Dinner in a Pumpkin, Pumpkin Cake, and what to do with old Jack-o-lanterns.

Modern Root Cellar - how to turn your window well into a mini root cellar for potatoes, apples and more.

The Doctor is in ...Dr. Mom that is! - Home Remedies to try for cold and flu season.

Taking Note - a quote from Elder David A Bednar on the importance of preparedness.


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Friday, October 1, 2021

October 2021 Back to Basics Newsletter

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Fall is in the air! October brings us blustery days filled with dancing leaves, days of “Indian Summer” with leftover heat, shorter days and cooler nights, and soon the smell of wood stoves fired up. There is a glow that comes with autumn days and changing leaves. Pictures are prettier this time of year! Hot cider or chocolate take the chill off a brisk morning. There is so much to love about the fall! It is especially the time that harvests are ending, which hopefully means storage shelves are full. This is the month we put the finishing touches on being sure “All is safely gathered in” - so that we can say, “Let the winter storms begin.” Our future winter storms may be literal or figurative. Either way, if we have set aside for those “rainy days,” we will feel the peace that such preparedness brings. Preparedness is the way we can dispel fear and fill our life with faith.

Included in this month's newsletter: 

Self Reliance: Spiritual and Temporal things for us to focus on to help our families rely on our own powers and resources rather than those of others

In the Southern Utah Garden: a list of tasks for October to help us put the garden to sleep, or continue with winter over veggies.

Provident Living - Double Duty - Items you can store that have multiple uses.

Home Canning - "Free" Fruit:  How to use Rose Hips for extra vitamin C and jelly.

Fall Fruit - The Awesome Pomegranate: how to extract the fruit, and recipes to use them.

Disaster Prep Tips: a list of ideas to help us plan for whatever may come!

Hot Tips: references for other newsletters for Halloween Makeup and using leftover Jack o Lanterns.


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Wednesday, September 1, 2021

September 2021 Back to Basics Newsletter

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September is that month when kids are back to school, apples are getting ripe, and the harvest is slowing and almost over. The days get shorter, and the weather is usually pleasant. It is also our National Preparedness Month! What a perfect time for us to take a look at our family’s preparedness. How is your food storage? Did you fill the shelves this summer with home canning? What can you add? We can pay special attention to our emergency and disaster preparedness. Natural disasters have become a common occurrence! We never know when something might happen at home, or afar – that will affect our family. BUT – we can get our 72 hour kits updated, prep our homes, and have equipment on hand so we are ready for whatever comes. Let us enjoy our September with all the wonder that it brings, and use this time to be a little more prepared!


Included in this month's newsletter:

The 72 Hour (or more) kit: It is often 3 to 7 days before outside help arrives after a disaster! This list can help you get a kid ready. 

Spiritual and Temporal Preparedness: Thomas S Monson quote! Very timely for our day.

Disaster Prep - Before the Earthquake: a list of things you can do to be prepared for an earthquake!

In the Southern Utah Garden: a list of tasks for the month of September. Don't miss planting onions!

Using the Harvest- Apples: about apples and recipes to use them

Money Saving - Healthy Eating: what we store long term is less expensive, and provides good nutrition. Here is what you need!

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Thursday, July 29, 2021

August 2021 Back to Basics Newsletter

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Summertime, and the livin’ is easy! In August, orchards and gardens are our personal “Garden of Eatin’ – fishing or camping offer relaxing days – and star gazing is enjoyed as we listen to the crickets chirping song. We welcome the shade of a Mulberry tree, and appreciate the modern convenience of the AC! This summer in Utah, we have felt the blessings of monsoon rains again (it has been a few years.) Monsoons bring humidity - but it’s worth it for the much needed blessing of moisture. In all our feasting on the good of the land and enjoying the times in which we live, let us always remember to continue to be ready to care for our families. The garden gives us produce to save for a winter day. The camping lets us practice emergency skills. And the rains let us be thankful for blessings, and encourage righteous living so God will send us more. Each day of summer is a good day to add to our preparedness. The best person to care for your family is you! Make the best of this summertime easy livin’!

Included in this month's newsletter:

Chicken Time - Live Storage: tips on setting up yourself a chicken coop for eggs and meat!

Cleanliness is next to Godliness - Personal and Family Hygiene - a list to help store cleaning items for home and family.

In the Southern Utah Garden - tips for August garden, yard, and drought.

Not Your Mother's First Aid Kit - a list of items not usually in a first aid kit.

Using the August Harvest - recipes for Zucchini Pickle Relish, Zucchini Bread and Butter Pickles, and Prickly Pear Jelly.

Disaster Prep - the difference of one day. Decide today what you need!

Spiritual Preparedness - a quote from President Nelson.



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Wednesday, June 30, 2021

July 2021 Back to Basics

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This month we celebrate both the birth of our nation (Independence Day -July 4th) and the arrival of our pioneer forefathers in Utah (Pioneer Day July 24). Those men and women who migrated to America and settled the wilderness were a stalwart example of determination, and provident living. We can do well to learn from their lives and sacrifice. There were other ancestors who followed and lived through the Great Depression or World Wars, and left a legacy of self-sufficiency we can also follow. They lived by the adage of “Fix it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.”  We live in a day where necessities of life are so much easier to come by. What a tribute to the memory of those who came before us if we take a leaf out of their book to “Be Prepared.” As we go to the celebrations, watch or walk in the parades, or sit under the shade for a BBQ and homemade ice-cream – let us recognize the talents, grit, and example of the pilgrims and pioneers – and set in motion a legacy of our own. Provident Living was what got them through hard times, and it will do the same for us today.


Included in this months newsletter:

Refueling- Tips for storing fuel.

Salt of the earth-  Tips for storing salt.

Words for the wise-  quote from Ezra Taft Bensen on storing food.

In the Southern Utah Garden - Tips for July and extra tips for tomatoes.

Summertime Goodness - Using the Produce - Recipes for Peach Cobbler, Refrigerator Pickles and Salsa.

Provident Living - Pioneer Preparedness - things pioneers did that we can do today.

Home Canning - canning tips and rules.


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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

June 2021 Back to Basics Newsletter

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Summertime has arrived! June is a wonderful month full of sunshine, long pleasant evenings, and opportunities for family fun and togetherness.  The garden and orchard begin to give us fruits and vegetables. Lush pastures are full of grazing animals, and farmers begin to harvest hay or grain. Summertime begins to reap the efforts of all that springtime work! So it is with our preparedness. As we put in the work to establish a life of provident living, the harvest of our efforts can be felt in our daily lives all year long. This summer, let us renew our provident living efforts! We can fill our shelves with summer produce to be enjoyed all year, or add to our emergency supplies/knowledge while we enjoy outdoor activities. Provident living is a life full self-reliance and preparedness, and where we reap happiness and peace. No one can care for your family quite like you! Let’s make this June the kick off to a Preparedness Summer!

Included in this month's newsletter:

Summertime - Preparedness Style - Use the fun of summer to add to and practice preparedness as a family.

What is Provident Living - a definition from leaders, and an assessment for your family.

In the Southern Utah Garden - A Busy June - a list of tasks for the month.

Lilac Pruning Tips - now is the time to prune lilacs!

Food Storage- Using the June Produce - recipes for apricots and cherries, and reference for beets and zucchinis.

Acquiring Preparedness Skills- a list of skills to learn or polish, and make into a useful hobby that will help you in times of need.

Ezra Taft Benson quote- compares preparedness to boarding Noah's ark.


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Friday, April 30, 2021

May 2021 Back to Basics Newsletter

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In years gone by, the month of May was welcomed with May Day celebrations! This included weaving of the May Pole, delivering May Day Baskets, and enjoying singing and cake! It was an ancient Festival of Spring. It is not a popular holiday anymore, but we can “celebrate” this merry month of May with an eye to preparedness! What better time than May to be sure our gardens and yards are growing and ready to flourish as the weather warms! It is a great month to look forward to harvests, and plan for how you will use the produce from your garden and fruit trees. And it is always a time to increase our Spiritual Preparedness as we teach our families and arm them for the battles of the last days. When the storms of life arrive, we can be ready to act, and not be acted upon! Lets use this month to be a little more prepared!


Included in this month's newsletter:

Ahh Sugar...Ahh Honey Honey: tips for storing sugar!

The Preparedness Pantry - Spiritual Preparedness: Things to consider as you become more spiritually prepared.

Disaster Prep: A few tips to be ready for disasters.

In the Southern Utah Garden: a list of garden chores for May.

Cooking with Food Storage: recipes to use up old canning and making way for new.

Blast from the Past: Counsel from President Kimball on being self-reliant.

Canning 101- Bottling up Summer! Tips for canning your summer produce.


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Thursday, April 1, 2021

April 2021 Back to Basics Newsletter

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“April showers bring May flowers” …a little preparation and nurture for flower seeds and plants to flourish! Spring is full of preparations for harvests. Gardens are planted, seeds germinate and begin to grow, and we anticipate that juicy tomato or crunchy corn. But with that preparation, we must now nurture and help our gardens to grow. So it is with all levels of preparedness. Our work today – those “April Showers” – will set the way for us to feel the peace of “May flowers.” But we must then endure… we continue to upgrade, add to, rotate, make plans, practice those plans, and a number of other activities we engage in as we attend to our “flowering” preparedness. Let us use this planting season to plant the seeds of preparedness in all levels. And then continue to nurture the growing flowers.

Included in this month's newsletter:

Disaster Prep: One Size Fits All- a list from past disasters that you will need in a future one.

The Young and Old - extra attention needed for different age groups.

Did you Hear? #HearHim - a quote from Spencer W Kimball.

In the Southern Utah Garden - garden tips for April.

Cooking with Food Storage - recipes for Graham Crackers and Wheat Thins.

Water in the Desert: Lawns - a water chart for sprinkling lawns in the desert.

Provident Living: Penny Saving Tips - a list of things to save money on Easter Egg coloring, spring/house cleaning, meal planning, shopping trips, and homemade is best!


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Monday, March 1, 2021

March 2021 Back to Basics Newsletter

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March is the spring month a lot happens in the garden and yard. Perennials wake up, gardens get planted, grass turns green, and the weather is unpredictable! We all hope if it comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb, but even that is unpredictable! One thing that is predictable, however, is the ability and effort we each can put in to our preparedness, provident living, or self-sufficiency. No matter how much of “the luck of the Irish” is with us- we each can choose to be ready temporally, AND spiritually, for whatever the storms of life may throw our way. We never know when a pandemic, a Texas-like-snow storm, job loss, or any other natural disaster may hit. But we can be ready for any of it. Even a small amount of preparedness will go a long way to keeping our family safe and our minds at peace.  Do it TODAY!


Included in this month's newsletter:

Disaster Prep - Lessons from Texas

Fuel Storage - How will I keep warm and cook?

In the Southern Utah Garden

Cooking with Food Storage: Powdered Milk Recipes

Spiritual Preparedness - Conference 2020 Quotes (President Russell M Nelson)

Family Communication Plan

Provident Living Homemade Cleaners.


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Saturday, January 30, 2021

February 2021 Back to Basics Newsletter

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February is the month we often proclaim our love at Valentine’s Day. Special treats, kind deeds, a bouquet of flowers, or a special note are abundant at this time of year. One way we show our love to our families is how we take care of them. We buy clothes, make favorite foods, or go on fun outings. But- consider how much a preparedness program for your family is showing them love! No one wants to see their family be hungry or thirsty or in need. This month let us add a little more to our preparedness. A bucket of wheat or rice, a blanket to wrap up in, warm clothes to wear, and water to drink, will feel like love in a time of need. We have been warned by prophets that hard times will come. “Prophecy is but history in reverse—a divine disclosure of future events.” (Ezra Taft Benson) The key in how to prepare for calamities to come – is to follow the prophet! Let us follow the prophet, store water, food, and supplies for a rainy day, and show some love to our families!

Included in this month's newsletter: 

Containers: how to store it after you buy it! Ideas for buckets, cans, mylar bags and recycled containers.

Financial Preparedness- Budgeting 101 - ideas to help you in your monthly budgeting.

Preparedness from the Past - a quote from J Reuben Clark in 1937 that applies to us today.

Cooking with Food Storage - Making your own Sprouts. "How-to" make sprouts from food storage grain.

In the Southern Utah Garden - tips for February planting, fertilizing and pruning.

Treatment of Wheat - how to treat wheat as you store it to eliminate weevil infestation.

Expanded Secondary Storage - a list of items and amounts to add to your basic food storage.


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