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I've been looking for something like that. Thanks!
https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Book-Re...sourceid=Mozilla-search&sr=8-2&tag=mozilla-20
I've been looking for something like that. Thanks!
I agree with you. I can help with spanishin regard to prepping and languages >>> having books for translating a wide variety of languages is just wise wide ranging prepping >> if we could forecast the future and guarantee that we'd never have to translate some Blue Helmet language or even Chinese - we could relax a whole lot about our prepping needs ...
Wife ordered me
The Lost Super Foods with Art Rude
I provided a link below, too much to list here what this book covers
"This lost survival food knowledge is so organized that anyone, even people with absolutely no prior cooking or stockpiling experience can take advantage of it.
Everything is explained in a clear, precise step by step fashion, using colored pictures and easy to follow instructions.
With over 126 forgotten survival foods and storage hacks “The Lost Superfoods” is a vital book to place in your survival stockpile."
https://thelostsuperfoods.com/book/...g-aaruul-v1-copy37-h11-151119573191543+-+Copy
Cool, I want one. Let me know what you think?
women like a guy who reads more than watches TV
Oh my, do we.
There's a lot of good books listed on this thread. If you have a book worth mentioning, add it to the list with the authors name.Wow this is a great thread.
I’ve been adding to my cache of books. Mostly outdoor cooking
Just got a handbook for preppers
I also have the homemade flour book.
Home made pasta, how to make homemade soaps, the homemade creamery. Lots on canning.
several books on herbs and healing herbs.
still adding more will need to go through your list. Thank you for posting this!
I sure will. I need to take some time to go through this thread. (Still have that video to watch too)There's a lot of good books listed on this thread. If you have a book worth mentioning, add it to the list with the authors name.
I prefer real books over E books.
A lot of good books here. I especially like the one on cheese making and the home creamery. I'll have to look up the medical ones too. We have several veterinary books, plus I have a lifetime of doctoring our own livestock. Still have much more to learn.The ones I don't have packed:
Total survival - how to organize your life, etc. - James Jones
handbook to practical disaster preparedness - Arthur Bradley
Preppers instruction manual - Arthur Bradley
disaster preparedness for emp attacks and solar storms -Bradley
The weekend homesteader (I like this one as it tells you stuff to do month by month and you can even do it on a small bit of land) - Anna Hess
Food and Fire - Marcus Bawdon
Home made flour cookbook - Alderson
Home cheesemaking - Carroll
Homemade pasta made simple - Zangara
The home creamery - Kathy Farrell-Kingsley
The vegetable gardners bible - Edward Smith
Big book of homemade products for your skin, health, and home - Jan Berry
Weck small batch preserving (also has info on fermentation) - stephanie Thurow
For fun-
winter cocktails - Maria del sacasa
Most of my canning books and other gardening books are packed away already.
We have all our medical books from school - procedures for primary care physicians. (This would be a good one - very comprehensive - its my hubbys)
https://www.amazon.com/Procedures-P...primary+care+physicians&qid=1631227231&sr=8-3
Advanced trauma life support
Advanced cardiac life support
I have my older Neonatal Resusuitation Program course materials (formerly NALS), BTLS, and PHTLS books.The ones I don't have packed:
Total survival - how to organize your life, etc. - James Jones
handbook to practical disaster preparedness - Arthur Bradley
Preppers instruction manual - Arthur Bradley
disaster preparedness for emp attacks and solar storms -Bradley
The weekend homesteader (I like this one as it tells you stuff to do month by month and you can even do it on a small bit of land) - Anna Hess
Food and Fire - Marcus Bawdon
Home made flour cookbook - Alderson
Home cheesemaking - Carroll
Homemade pasta made simple - Zangara
The home creamery - Kathy Farrell-Kingsley
The vegetable gardners bible - Edward Smith
Big book of homemade products for your skin, health, and home - Jan Berry
Weck small batch preserving (also has info on fermentation) - stephanie Thurow
For fun-
winter cocktails - Maria del sacasa
Most of my canning books and other gardening books are packed away already.
We have all our medical books from school - procedures for primary care physicians. (This would be a good one - very comprehensive - its my hubbys)
https://www.amazon.com/Procedures-P...primary+care+physicians&qid=1631227231&sr=8-3
Advanced trauma life support
Advanced cardiac life support
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