Click here for a complete copy of the October 2022 Back to Basics Newsletter.
October means its autumn time! This is the favorite season of many people. It brings with it wonderful fall aromas from the crisp morning air, woodstoves fired up, fresh cut hay, fall sunflowers, and ripening apples. It is the end of harvest when we hope that “all is safely gathered in.” Fall provides a little more time to make sure the shelves are full, and the garden put to rest. This month is the perfect time to be sure you are ready for those “winter storms.” Be sure your shelves are full, the woodpile stocked, water barrels replenished, and a little “cash cushion” in the bank. Be sure to include some prayers, scriptures, and church attendance as a part of your preparedness – the “armor of God!” Then when the nights grow longer, and the days more cold, you are ready for whatever storms may come your way! We can say (and do) as did Joseph B. Wirthlin, “Come what may– and love it!”
Included in this month's newsletter:
A "Basic" 3 month food storage - an amount and list of basic storage items for one person. Includes a food calculator link, and reference for a more detailed list.
Disaster Prep: The What If Game - Questions to ask yourself and family. Acts as a check up on emergency prep for your home.
Don't Forget - October preparedness "things to do."
In the Southern Utah Garden - October list for the garden and yard.
Holiday Provident Living - Make your own Halloween makeup, costumes, and pumpkin uses.
All is Safely Gathered In - Fall Harvest Storage - tips to store potatoes, apples, and other veggies. Including getting some wood!
Cooking with Food Storage - recipes for Breakfast Peach Crisp (with optional dessert peach or apple crisp) and Caramel Apple Dip.
Holiday and Fall Baking Helps - substitution recipes for basic baking items.
Spiritual Preparedness - a motivational quote from President Russell M Nelson.
Click here for a complete copy of the October 2022 Back to Basics Newsletter.
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