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Go Bananas – More

Go Bananas – More

     When it comes to the best stuff, nothing beats good homemade food.  The following is the promised banana candy recipe that makes good enough stuff to even give away as Christmas presents.      Using over ripe but not mushy bananas that are still sliceable, stick a fork through a ¼ inch thick cross cut piece and dip it in honey or Kero Syrup to get it sticky.  You can color and flavor the honey with a table spoon or…

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Go Bananas

Go Bananas

     The easiest way to peel a banana without a knife is to start at the bottom end instead of the stem.      Did you know that bananas are not only great for energy, but are an exceptional source of potassium?  Additionally, home dried bananas will store until you have eaten them all.   I’m not talking about the sweetened with coconut oil and honey, crispy, tasteless, commercial dried bananas.  Home dried bananas need no sweeteners or preservatives, and their texture…

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Little understood miracles about honey

Little understood miracles about honey

     The typical worker bee will fly a distance equivalent to circumnavigating the globe in its’ short life time as it gathers nectar.  The total production from that bee will make about 1/12 teaspoon of honey, of which the bee will consume about half to live.  That’s pretty good fuel mileage for any flying craft, especially one that is aerodynamically unstable and not suppose to be able to fly because of excess weight to lift ratio.      The shelf life…

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Being Qualified in the Workplace

Being Qualified in the Workplace

    Landing a Boeing 747 is to the pilot like bringing down a four story building.  He sits atop a forty foot flight deck.  With a wingspan of 211 feet, 5 inches, he has to find the end of a 150 foot wide runway, and often doesn’t see the runway until the last second.  Approach instruments (category three) can actually land the aircraft without the pilot touching anything if he knows how to use them.  At most foreign airports, the…

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Armed Services

Armed Services

     Isn’t that an oxymoron?  Armed service is above all a selfless course of action offered from a position of strength against evil or aggression.   Some things never allow for equivocation, “that others may live.”      Switzerland has for decades required that every male serve in its’ armed reserves from age 18 through 58.  Each man is not only issued arms and ammunition to maintain at home, but each is required to attend training semi-annually in home defense and target…

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Potty Talk

Potty Talk

    Ten times more people die or are incapacitated after disasters from poor sanitation conditions than are injured in the disaster itself.  After the earthquakes in January, l994, in North Ridge, California, not only was the water system breached, but the sewer system was also.  Nothing flushed.  This caused the #1 and #2 problems, if you catch my drift, and the entire town stunk.  Trucked in from as far away as Las Vegas, Nevada, water was only used for drinking….

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Heat, Light, Moisture and Air

Heat, Light, Moisture and Air

Foods are chemical compounds that with time break down.  Everything comes from Mother Earth, and I guess this is Mother’s way of house cleaning.  The rate at which foods break down is directly related to temperature and other bacteria supporting elements.  These chemical detractors effect foods as follows: 1.        Heat – For every 10 degrees below 72 that you store foods, potential shelf life doubles.  Store cool. 2.        Light – causes heat and photo chemical changes in foods and even…

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Brown enriched flour

Brown enriched flour

     The first rule taught in US Forces Survival School is, “when living off the land, eat more protein.”  The second rule is “insects are nine times more nutritious than beef, pound for pound.”  The trouble is, it is hard to find a pound of the little critters.      Many people ask if grain has to be rotated or thrown out if old or if bugs get into it.  Hold on to your tummies, now.  Sixty-five to eighty-five percent of…

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On Roughage and Ammunition Storage

On Roughage and Ammunition Storage

     “If I put a bunch of food in storage, when times get tough my neighbor will just visit me with his .45 and take what I have anyway.”      I thought of the promise:  “If ye are prepared, ye shall not fear,” (DC 38:30) and guidance about storing whole grains, and foods recommended in the Word of Wisdom.  And then the answer came.      We are a “peculiar” people when we live the commandments.  If we “store what (we)…

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Life or Death

Life or Death

     “You Mormons seem more concerned about standing before the Lord than your standing before the Lord,” he said.      “I don’t understand.  Is that a double ontondre?” I said.       “Yes.”  (I felt so much better)  “Mormons are more concerned with the end of things, rather than the journey – the event than your condition – His vengeance than His approbation – death rather than the quality of life.  All of your preparedness talk seems focused on avoiding death…

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