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It was once said that
“Spring being a tough act to follow, God created June.” June is the month summer gets into full swing,
all the scout and girls camps roll around, the fishing is good, and the summer
evenings invite us to lounge on the lawn at day’s end. June gives us long days
that let us get the work all done, and still have some time to play. June is the
month the garden and yard look the best and the heat has not hit in full force,
but the days are warm enough for a refreshing dip in the river, lake, or pool. It is also a month that can inspire us to make
our preparedness as wonderful as the month is. Growing gardens and orchards
offer produce to preserve. Longer days provide time to work on that 72 hour kit
or shelves for the store room. Going camping lets us test our disaster evacuation
skills. The lounging gives time to ponder, plan, and then act on the family
preparedness needs we may have. Let’s make June as wonderful in preparedness as
God made it for us to enjoy.
Included in this newsletter:
Disaster Preparation: "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Ideas to prepare for disasters in and out of our homes.
Live Storage: Summer is a great time to establish live storage! Tips for raising chickens for eggs and meat.
In the Southern Utah Garden: June tips, specifically planting watermelon and corn.
Bottling Summer! June is a great month for putting up Grandma Ballard's Pickled Beets and Zucchini Pickle Relish.
Cooking with Food Storage: Recipes for Old Fashioned Rice Pudding, and Leftover Rice Breakfast.
Summertime Preparedness Practice: a list of things to do this summer with the family to practice preparedness.
Spiritual Preparedness: We have been warned! Quote from James E Talmage on warnings from the Lord.
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By Jarolyn Ballard Stout - Tips and monthly newsletters to help you and your family get “Back to Basics” with provident living tips, recipes, preparedness lists, quotes, disaster prep and gardening tips; all to help you find peace and personal satisfaction.
Welcome!
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.)