Such valuable information, I am taking notes! The best part of making lists is getting to check off the item when you have completed it.😎 So true preparedness on internet can be overwhelming. Your videos are encouraging and inspiring to be able to tackle this challenge! 👏
I’m so glad to find a fellow list maker…the happiness I get from checking off lists is probably not healthy 🤣 And I agree on it being overwhelming at times! ’ll keep breaking stuff down so you can make small progress.
In the last weeks I am getting more and more into the prepping mindset and I was kind of put off by all the "manly men" in the scene... I was looking for a woman to watch on RUclips and came across your channel this morning. I binged all of your videos - looking forward to new ones! My notebook is out and I am ready to get prepping! Greetings from Germany 😊
This channel is a breath of fresh air! I am making my way through your videos, and one question I am personally seeking an answer for is about car preparedness in very hot or very cold weather. Specifically, what food is safe to keep on hand in a car when temperatures may fluctuate frequently and widely (e.g. in cold climates, people may park in a heated garage at home but outdoors at work, etc.). It’s hard to think of what foods or food storage would be safe to keep in the car, yet still convenient or appealing in an emergency. The summer heat is another challenge, and I don’t yet know enough about food safety to know whether even sealed foods like granola bars may become risky with such frequent and wide ranging temperature fluctuations. 🤔
Thank you for the encouragement! So for car meals I tend to store granola bars, freeze dried food, and jerky. We rotate the stuff every 6 months or so. We haven’t had problems in Colorado, but I am guessing when I move to OK, I will need to be more thoughtful about the heat and humidity! No more chocolate…sigh!
Excellent starting point. Excited to see where your channel goes!
Thanks so much for the encouragement & comment.
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Thanks for your useful video, have a nice day from french canadian in Québec 😊
Thanks for watching!
Such valuable information, I am taking notes! The best part of making lists is getting to check off the item when you have completed it.😎 So true preparedness on internet can be overwhelming. Your videos are encouraging and inspiring to be able to tackle this challenge! 👏
I’m so glad to find a fellow list maker…the happiness I get from checking off lists is probably not healthy 🤣
And I agree on it being overwhelming at times! ’ll keep breaking stuff down so you can make small progress.
In the last weeks I am getting more and more into the prepping mindset and I was kind of put off by all the "manly men" in the scene... I was looking for a woman to watch on RUclips and came across your channel this morning. I binged all of your videos - looking forward to new ones! My notebook is out and I am ready to get prepping!
Greetings from Germany
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Thanks so much for the encouragement! Yes, I felt the same way when I started. Please let me know if there are any questions I can answer for you!
This channel is a breath of fresh air!
I am making my way through your videos, and one question I am personally seeking an answer for is about car preparedness in very hot or very cold weather. Specifically, what food is safe to keep on hand in a car when temperatures may fluctuate frequently and widely (e.g. in cold climates, people may park in a heated garage at home but outdoors at work, etc.).
It’s hard to think of what foods or food storage would be safe to keep in the car, yet still convenient or appealing in an emergency. The summer heat is another challenge, and I don’t yet know enough about food safety to know whether even sealed foods like granola bars may become risky with such frequent and wide ranging temperature fluctuations. 🤔
Thank you for the encouragement! So for car meals I tend to store granola bars, freeze dried food, and jerky. We rotate the stuff every 6 months or so. We haven’t had problems in Colorado, but I am guessing when I move to OK, I will need to be more thoughtful about the heat and humidity! No more chocolate…sigh!
Hello Lora “list”ening I’m still learning to grow a garden more consistently. Nice lamp in the back. Take CaRe
I love that. Gardening is such a great skill to add.