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February is often noted as the month of Love. We make and give and receive valentines. It is a chance to express our affections for our “valentine”. We “heart attack” our friends and family, make special dinners, and give roses to someone special. As we are sending expressions of affection to our loved ones – let us send a message of love by making sure we are prepared to care for our families – come what may. If we truly love our family we will be sure we have a storage of food, water, clothing, fuel, and some money set aside. There would be nothing worse than having an emergency to deal with, and watch our family suffer because we were not prepared! But it will give us a great sense of satisfaction if we can care for our family and know that all is well because we followed the prophet – and are prepared. Let us show our love this month – and “prepare every needful thing.”
Included in this month's newlsetter:
A Three Month Supply: You should be able stay home for 3 months without going to the store! Ideas to store include baking supplies, breakfast, lunch, supper, spices, desserts, dairy, and other supplies.
An Encouraging Word: The first presidency reminds us to "prepare every needful thing" so we can care for ourselves, but to not go to extremes. With careful planniung you can establish a home storage and financial reserve.
Do I Really Have a Year's Supply? Read a list of amounts and give your family storage a check up. This includes an online link for a food calculator to figure amounts needed for your size family.
In the Southern Utah Garden: An important month to fertilize, prune, spray, and plant. Helpful tips on pruning, starting seeds indoors, rotating crops, and companion planting.
Cooking with Food Storage: Recipes for using the beans you learned to cook last month! Bean Dip, Bean Salad Sandwich and Chili Beans
Disaster Prep - Winter Warnings - Disasters do not just happen in the summer when you can camp out. Winter brings extra challenges. Have a plan to stay warm, stop heat loss, store needed items, have a woodstove, plan for shelter, stock your car, and keep hand warmers and hot chocolate ready!
Companion Planting: A chart of what vegetables to plant together. A list of companions, allies and enemies!
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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.)
Monday, February 1, 2016
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
January 2016
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It is hard to believe
another “new” year is upon us. The year “2016” once-upon-a-time seemed like a
fairy tale! Yet – here we are as old man 2015 leaves and the new 2016 crawls
in. With this “new year” comes the traditional opportunity to evaluate our own
lives and set “new” goals. As we set goals for personal milestones we hope to
reach, or traditions we want to establish, let us also keep in mind our family’s
preparedness. This is a great month to take stock of where we stand and where
we want to be. Take inventory of your food storage – and make a list of what
you need to purchase at upcoming sales. Use the winter months to build some new
shelves in the basement, a closet, or make coasters for under the bed storage. Try
out the emergency items you have on hand – 72 hour kits, solar lights, generators,
etc. – and be sure they are working, then repair or replace as needed. Our preparedness must also include a spiritual
preparedness. Staying close to the spirit
will give us peace in tribulations, and guidance in times of trials. May each
of us make the best of this New Year and renew ourselves and our preparedness
commitments.
Included in this month's newsletter:
The Family Store - turn your storage room into a mini store. Keep things on hand that keep you from making a store run. Start with 3 months, then add a longer and expanded storage.
Preparedness with Moderation! Statement from the LDS Church to avoid extremes, but gradually build a supply to be self-reliant.
Preparedness Thoughts to Live By: Ezra Taft Benson, Spencer W Kimball on preparedness.
In the Southern Utah Garden: plan your garden, prune fruit trees, transplant during cold times, and fertilize this month.
Cooking with Food Storage: bottling beans, and how to cook beans.
Home Storage Center: an order form for over 20 items to add to your food storage.
Click here for a complete copy of the January 2016 Back to Basics Newsletter.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
December 2015 Back to Basics Newsletter
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It’s the “most
wonderful time of the year.” Even the songs blaring over the radio seem to
agree! Pretty lights twinkle, the Santa’s ”ho ho ho”, and we have “Decked the Halls”.
But amidst all this hustle and bustle, let us not forget why it IS the most
wonderful time of the year. It is the time
of year when we focus a little more on the savior and his birth. The beautiful
songs of Christmas and of the Savior truly fill our hearts with the peace the
gospel brings. That peace is something we can have throughout the year as we
come unto Christ and keep his commandments. One of those commandments is to Be
Prepared. It is a wonderful gift to the savior, to our families and to
ourselves as we follow Him, and are prepared. May we make this a Preparedness
Christmas in one way or another. And may we feel the peace that comes to us as
we all enjoy a Very Merry Christmas!
Included in this month's newsletter:
Disaster Prep: Where were you when the lights went out? short term and long term preparations for dealing with a power outage.
The Incredible Edible Egg: Winter months bring fewer eggs if you have chickens. Try some tips to get your chickens to lay, or check out ideas for having eggs on hand and extending their shelf life.
One more "Bright" thought: Ideas of what to do before and after a power outage.
In the Southern Utah Garden: Take a break, til the soil, plan for next year, and put leaves on the garden.
A Preparedness Christmas: ideas for gifts to give this year with preparedness in mind.
Provident Living: Christmas is a great time to practice provident living. Robert D Hales helps us learn how.
Cooking with Food Storage: Grandma Ballard's Molasses Candy
Emergency Preparedness: Make a Camp Box for quick access to go camping, or if necessary - to evacuate. Ideas are included for a Kitchen Camp Tub, Family tent Tub, and Camp Supplies Tub.
Encouraging Words: The Promised Land: From President Lee concerning the future of America.
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Sunday, November 1, 2015
November 2015 Back to Basics Newsletter
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The season of gratitude has
arrived. We should have gratitude all year long, but something about the beauty
of the fall season with the harvest, colored leaves, and the golden glow that
fills the air – seems to naturally fill our hearts with gratitude. One way that
we can show our gratitude to God is by keeping His commandments, and one of
those commandments is to “Be Prepared”. We know that “if ye are prepared ye
shall not fear”. In this day, when the evening news is filled with reports of
evil and sadness, we need to – more than ever - be sure that we are prepared.
The world can be a fragile place and one never knows when our “preparedness”
will be used. May we fill this season with all the gratitude we can find, and
in so doing keep Gods command to Be Prepared. When we do this we will only reap
more blessings… which in turn gives us more to be grateful for!
Included in this issue:
Who What When Where How? Basic Suggestions for Home Storage a list of guidelines to establilsh a home storage program.
Disaster Prep: Food and Water Safety after a Disaster: tips for food and water after flooding, taking care of food after power outage, and santitizing items.
HOT TIP: check out Wayne Whitaker's facebook page for tips on emergency preparedness and money saving ideas.
In the Southern Utah Garden: tips for end of season garden, hoses, weeds, and waht to do with leaves and fertilizer.
Coming soon to a table near you... A Preparedness Thanksgiving Dinner. A list of items that you can have in your storage that make it possible to have Thanksgiving without going to the store.
Spiritual Preparedness: The Sabbath Day. We have been asked to focus on keeping the Sabbath. Read a quote from Elder Russell M Nelson on how we can choose our activities on the sabbath.
Cooking with Food Storage: Thanksgiving Recipes: No Fail Pie Crust, Dixie Salad, and Grandma Ballard's Thanksgiving Relish.
Parting Thought: from President Gordon B Hinckley after Sept. 11, 2001 on preparedness and these perilous times.
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Thursday, October 1, 2015
October 2015
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Fall is in the
air! It is a favorite time of year for many. The harvest is in, the yard work
has slowed, and the shelves are lined with fresh bottled goods. It is a great
time to relax a little and enjoy the fruits of a summer’s labor. Fall is also
when the LDS General Conference time rolls around and a great time for us to
take stock of our spiritual preparedness. As we bask in the glow of the autumn
leaves, let us soak up the spiritual enlightenment that is also available.
Nights are a little longer, so perhaps we can use that time to add to the
spiritual part of our life. Let us
review both the shelves that are lined with temporal preparedness, and the
testimony within that is our spiritual preparedness. As we are prepared in both aspects we will
find the peace that preparedness and obedience brings.
Included in this months newsletter:
72 Hour Kit Food: Ideas for food in your kit and church guidelines for a kit.
An Encouraging Word: Quotes from past general authorities about home storage and priorities.
Provident Living: Homemade Halloween Make-up, starting on Christmas, and limiting shopping trips.
In the Southern Utah Garden: Ideas to harvest before frost, store green tomatoes, clean old plants, till garden, flowers, weed killer, tools insulate crops, and garden seeds!
Disaster Prep: an inventory sheet for extended family or neighbors to help pull together during a crisis and help each other out.
Cooking with Food Storage: Make your own graham Crackers and Wheat Thins with these recipes.
The Nuts and Bolts of Home Storage: Seven items to cover as you establish and add to a successful home storage program.
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Monday, August 31, 2015
September 2015 Back to Basics Newsletter
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September is a favorite
month for many: it brings cooling temperatures and the harvest begins to wind up.
What a satisfying feeling to see the freshly bottled produce lining the storage
shelves. Some are still enjoying their garden and looking forward to a fall harvest.
Let us each be sure to finish the summer strong. If you meant to do some
canning, there is still much available. Fall case lot sales will soon arrive to
help you fill your shelves. September is also National Preparedness Month. We
have been encouraged to make a plan to stay safe and communicate in case of a
disaster. Floods, fires, winds, power outages or water disruption are happening
all over this land - and we never know when an earthquake might hit. But, as with
all things, if we are prepared we need not fear. We can focus this month on finishing the
harvest and making a plan for emergencies. Then we will know- like the song
says – all is safely gathered in.
What a peaceful feeling to know YOU are prepared!
Included in this newsletter:
First Aid Tips - the best first aid is prevention! In case of an accident here are a few tips for your first aid kit and protocol. (Burns, Sprains, Bleeding, CPR, and Injuries).
A Blast from the Past: Quotes that have warned us for years to Be Prepared from church leaders.
Provident Living: A penny saved is a penny earned - so try these cost cutters to help keep you and yours clean.
In the Southern Utah Garden: ideas for September planting, leaving carrots and onions in the ground, planting fruit trees, taking care of weeds, lawn fertilizing and flowers.
Disaster Prep: Have a drill, get your 72 hour kit together, and do an earthquake "Tie down" in your home.
Modern Root Cellar: turn a window well into a root cellar. Tips on storing items there.
Fall Harvest Canning: Prickly Pear Jelly, Zucchini Pickle Relish, and Dried Swiss Chard.
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Friday, July 31, 2015
August 2015
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The warm sultry days of
August are upon us. The days are getting a little shorter – which gives some
reprieve from the heat. The efforts of spring planting are now realized as we
fill our tables with juicy tomatoes, crisp cucumbers or even another squash
dish! If we are wise we are putting some in jars for the winter goodness of spaghetti
sauce, pickles, or the fresh taste of green beans. Each family has their own
favorites. What a blessing to be able to store up for a winter (or rainy) day.
The cherries and apricots have come and gone, and peaches, apples and pears are
making their debut. What will you do with the opportunity before you to harvest
and prepare for the future? We never
know which harvest may be our last for a season. Let us use what the good Lord
has provided and find a way to get a little more prepared and provide for our
loved ones. There is no time like the present! Take advantage of it today!
Included in this month's newsletter:
Practicing Preparedness: Summertime Fun! The summer is not over yet. Use the time left to practice preparedness: Go camping, keep BBQ Fuel on hand, Use Kid Activities to make preparedness items, try new items on the BBQ, rotate water on plants, Road Trip restock, solar cooking, canning, clothes line useage, sleep under the stars.
Disaster Prep - what level are you? Criteria for a level 0 (every emergency is a disaster) to level 5 (can survive indefinitely)
In the Southern Utah Garden: Fall planting, weeds, apple spray, picking pears, scarab beetle, squash bugs, diseased tomato, corn harvest.
It's Freezing in August: Freezing produce tips, things to try and freezer useage tips.
Spiritual Preparedness: Quote from Henry B Eyring on preparing spiritually for the last days.
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
July 2015 Back to Basics Newsletter
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July
brings with it the hot days some of us dread and some of us enjoy. The monsoons
will soon arrive and bring some temperature relief – as well as the sticky humidity.
As with all of life – there is certainly “opposition in all things”. We soon
learn to rise early to work in the cool of the day, and enjoy a dip in the pool
or river to cool off in the heat of the day. Making the best of each day is the
way we work at our preparedness also. “This
time, like all times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it.” (Ralph Waldo Emerson) The evening news
only affirms that the “signs of the times” are happening on a very regular
basis. We cannot wait for the “heat” to pass before we get our spiritual and
temporal preparedness in order. Let each
of us – “today while the sun shines” use the freedom this month of July stands
for to “work with a will…and our duty fulfill” – as we get our preparedness in
greater order.
Included in this months newsletter:
Cleanliness is Next to Godliness: Personal Hygiene Preparedness. Supplies to store and tips to keep us clean and healthy.
Disaster Preparedness: There is not time to run to the store in an emergency. Here are a few ideas to make a habit to keep you prepared for disasters.
Spiritual Preparedness: encouraging words: quotes to encourage us in these last days.
In the Southern Utah Garden: weekly weeding, produce picked, fall garden list, new seeds, watering tips, squash bugs and poison.
Getting your food Storage NOW! a plan from 1976 to get your food storage in one year!
A Quote to answer questions and give peace: from Elder Vaughn J Featherstone: answers to sharing with others who have not followed the counsel to get a years supply, and about those who would plunder and break in and take our family storage.
Cooking with Food Storage: Fresh Peach Cobbler recipe.
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Monday, June 1, 2015
June 2015 Back to Basics Newsetter
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Summer time is here at
last along with all the things we love about the season – camping, BBQ’s,
swimming, reunions, gardening and much more. And – school is out! School may be out for the summer – but the
learning does not have to cease. Summer is a great time to teach our families
(and learn with them) about preparedness! So many things are learned as we go
about our summer activities or go on summer trips. Teach your family to garden – and as we plant
a garden we learn the law of the harvest – reap what you sow – and keep the
weeds out while they’re small. Teach your families to bottle and dry the
produce from the garden and orchard. Learn about outdoor cooking on the summer
camp out. Learn to “endure” on the
summer hike. Learn about the world around you and the amazing places where we
live – and while you do talk about the “what if” disasters and how the family
could respond. There are so many ways to keep summer a learning opportunity and
help your family be a little more prepared! And of course – be sure to “stop
and smell the roses” along the way!
Included in this month's newsletter:
Home Canning: tips to help you can your own produce this summer.
Disaster Prep - Sanitation: tips in case water and sewer lines are broken in a disaster - what you can do to keep your family clean and safe.
In the Southern Utah Garden: pick produce, mulch with newspaper, planting more veggies, thinning fruit, pruning shrubs.
Bottling Up Summer: recipes of how to use all those apricots!
Spiritual Preparedness: L Tom Perry and Dalloin H Oaks quotes.
Planning your year supply: link to a food calculator to help you plan amounts to store for your family.
Provident Living: Tips to save money (Ball Blue Book, Clear Jel, Shopping, Cook from scratch).
The Last Word: L. Tom Perry and H. David Burton on preparedness.
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Thursday, April 30, 2015
May 2015
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If April Showers bring May Flowers
then what do May Flowers bring? The
children’s riddle says – pilgrims! But in terms of preparedness – those “May Flowers”,
the result of careful planning and preparing – bring peace of mind and no
worries. Truly – if we are prepared – we shall not fear! Each month we can take
stock of where we stand in our preparedness. Are we moving forward? Have we
stalled? Do we need to jump start our efforts? Take an honest assessment of
where you are and where you need to be in terms of preparedness. Then take the
steps necessary to bring you and your family the peace of preparedness. And
remember that being prepared is a journey and ongoing. There is really no
destination we arrive at that says “you are here!” Preparedness, and the peace
that it brings, is really a way of life.
In this month's newsletter:
Provident Living: History's Preparedness Lessons: Learning to weather lifes storms from those who lived through the Great Depression.
Disaster Prep: Unusual (or less thought of) items to store: Comfot items, how to books, phone, clocks, windup light/radio, Solar light, sewing items, cloth diapers, wagon, immunizations, camp cooking, canning items, slippers.
In the Southern Utah Garden: Planting veggies, weeding garden, mulching rows, spray fruit trees, insecticides.
Cooking with Food Storage: Bottle wheat and beans for healthy and inexpensive "fast food".
Family Communication Plan: Every family needs a communicatyion plan in case of emergency - discuss types, choose meeting places and code word, contact person, ID card, walkie talkie.
A Blast from the Past: In 1976 church members were, once again, asked to get their year supply. Have you had time yet? Four church leaders encourage us to be prepared.
Spiritual Preparedness: Neil L Anderson in April 2015 conference taught about seeing the Lord's miracles in our lives, and looking to the Lord's Second Coming.
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015
April 2015
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Easter is celebrated in April this year, and brings
with it a wonderful time to reflect on new life. Just as the resurrection brings new life, so
does springtime bring new growth in the world around us. It is also a good time
to bring new life to our preparedness status. The old saying “April showers
brings May flowers” seems to be really the story of life. The efforts we put in
to anything will bring about the rewards later. It is the same with our gardens
and life – “what we sow we also reap”. We can take stock of our food storage, 72 hour
kits, provident living, and especially our spiritual preparedness. What “April
Showers” do we need to apply to these areas to be able to reap the “May
Flowers”? Let us set our priorities in
place and be sure to provide for our families. Small steps taken on a regular
basis toward being prepared will suddenly show up as full storage shelves,
emergency supplies in order, and testimonies strong and bright. Let us start raining down those “April
Showers” today!
Included in this month's newsletter:
Evacutaion! Making a plan: tips for having to evacuate your home in case of fire, flood, or other reasons.
Message from Pres. Kimball 5 days after the Teton Dam Broke in 1975: Learn from the past.
Affordable Food Storage: For about $100 you can fill your shelves with a large amount of food.
In the Southern Utah Garden: planting guide and tips, yard and lawn care tips.
Wet your whistle! - Water Storage Tips: how much to store, containers to use, water treatment, storage, and purification tips.
Spiritual and Temporal Preparedness Quotes: Dallin H Oaks, Ezra Taft Benson and Thomas S Monson give us guidance.
Disaster Prep: a local radio station for emergency info, code words for familyies, and water/72 hour kit rotation.
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Thursday, February 26, 2015
March 2015
Spring
has sprung! Blossoms have popped, and the weather is unpredictable. It seems
like we go from summer to winter to spring all within days. The winds may howl or
the sun brings beads of sweat. But that is what springtime is. It is a season
that reminds us of how unpredictable life can be - and how important it is that
we are prepared for whatever storms may appear! “If ye are prepared ye shall
not fear” is the motto that should guide our endeavors for family preparedness.
Let us plant our gardens, stock our shelves, and be ready for these days that
are OUR days (Helaman 7:7-9) If we are
prepared, it will not matter if the day is a lamb or a lion – we will be ready
for whatever the “season” of these “last days” may bring!
Included in this month's newsletter:
Where do I start? A Bite at a Time : 10 steps to help you get a food storage program underway.
No Time Like the Present: Quote from Emerson
In the Southern Utah Garden: plant veggies, fertilize, divide flowers and other, make a garden diary, weeding, seeding plants indoors, and other.
Provident Living: The Family Meal: Family mealtime can save money and bring bonus rewards for your family.
Disaster Prep: How long can you stay away from the store? Are you ready for a disaster without making a quick store run? Tips for ways to answer yes!
Hot tip: water filtration kit: first used for missionaries in countries where water is questionable - now availabel at LDS HOme Storage Centers or online at store.lds.org.
Spiritual Preparedness: Thomas S Monson quote on standards of chuch vs standards of society.
Remember: we need to pray for moisture!
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