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Haven't tried this, but passing along. Seems reasonable.
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Spent some time and inventoried my antibiotics, since clearly our government has sent out word to STOP allowing us to have animal antibiotics! Which they fully now realize can save us from whatever they are going to release next. I am thrilled with what I have put together! 😁

My Amoxicillin 500 mg count is kinda off the charts at just under 500! Whew. At least I can bargain with them, right?

Since daughter is allergic to Amoxicillin I have a few hundred Cephalexin/Keflex.

It cost me, but I have 90 Azithromycin.

My sulfa meds, SMZ-TMP drugs are at just under 200.

Doxycycline is 200 count exactly

Clindamycin is at 100 count

Metrodizanole is only 60 count

And not antibiotic, but fungal med Fluconazole at just 20 tablets. But you only take one and I have creams for this sort of thing.
I'm getting ready to order more jase antibiotic kits for us with the variety of antibiotics they have in each kit. We order 1 in my name, 1 in Larry's , and 1 in mother's each time. I noticed they now allow you to order more than 1 kit per person if you own at more than 1 location/have different addresses, so you can make more headway on building your stock instead of limiting to 1 kit per person per year.
 
Primitive but effective well building, at the very end, they have a solid torpedo on the rope and having poured water down the pipe, the ground "down there" is soft enough to utilise the weight of the pumping pipe to just keep dropping deeper into the hole. After it hits water they only have to pump the dirt out and have a well. If you look closely, they are in the middle of building a house and this will be the "running" water in the kitchen.....
 
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Spent some time and inventoried my antibiotics, since clearly our government has sent out word to STOP allowing us to have animal antibiotics! Which they fully now realize can save us from whatever they are going to release next. I am thrilled with what I have put together! 😁

My Amoxicillin 500 mg count is kinda off the charts at just under 500! Whew. At least I can bargain with them, right?

Since daughter is allergic to Amoxicillin I have a few hundred Cephalexin/Keflex.

It cost me, but I have 90 Azithromycin.

My sulfa meds, SMZ-TMP drugs are at just under 200.

Doxycycline is 200 count exactly

Clindamycin is at 100 count

Metrodizanole is only 60 count

And not antibiotic, but fungal med Fluconazole at just 20 tablets. But you only take one and I have creams for this sort of thing.
Where in Georgia did you say you live? Gotta help a fellow Georgian out, right? 🙀😹😹
Just joking!
 
What you can see at the moment is that the worst enemy for us is drones.
Drones from the government and people who want to hunt us down, we should all think carefully about how to deal with this problem.

You can see on enough videos of current conflicts what drones can do, if you ignore that, you won't get far.
 
The new kind of "wingshooting."

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I’m reading a book about survival. It’s fiction, but it really hit me how most of my generation failed our children. The reason I say that is my parents and grandparents worked hard on educating us on real life needed skills. I pushed all that aside and focused on being a good citizen and going to college. I failed in many ways to pass so many things along to my own children. My knowledge and skills had diminished.with the passing of time. The only good thing is that I began relearning skills and adding to them about 10 years ago. My children, THANK GOD, took it upon themselves when they were younger to learn needed skills. And they are working hard now to gain new skills.

Who else feels this way?
 
Not here Georgia, I was already teaching my two how to read the stars and find the Big Dipper, Cassiopia, the North Star and The Southern Cross. They always got to make the fire when we went camping, went fishing, tied knots, got to sew, cook, bake and shoot in archery, crossbows and pellet guns. Each of them has a small BOB and enough food and flashlights, candles and such for the "normal" emergencies in life like blackouts and storms. My granddaughter also spent weekends with me at my survival camp when I was training for money and learned lots. She could make a fire with a magnesium bar when she was 10 and made the older boys look bad when they could not get it right and she did it right away....
 

One of the properties I looked at had a hot tub in a hollowed out stump. Too bad the property would have been like living in a rain forest with trees and ferns.
I like a little sun
 

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