Click here for a complete copy of the July 2021 Back to Basics Newsletter.
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.
Click here for a complete copy of the July 2021 Back to Basics Newsletter.
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