http://youtu.be/xo2sTynUlU8 Published on Aug 12, 2012 I’m Coming to your place if something happens. Here is my thoughts and a solution. I made this video back in 2012 the things that upsets peppers most I’m Coming to your place if something happens. This is and was my thoughts on it to this date i still think this way. With one exception is the reffegee bags i have made. I…
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How to make bread from wood ( sawdust? )
How to make bread from wood there was a time in our nation’s history when times were so difficult that people were advised on how they could use wood in place of flour to bake their bread. This actual procedure was first shared through The Emigrant’s Handbook (1848). (* See note 1 and 2 below) 1. Chop fresh (green) beech tree wood into shaving sized pieces. You may substitute other turpentine…
DIY Disposable French Press
This my DIY version coffee brewer is a single-brew French press. all you need to do is: open, pour 1 cup hot water into the pouch, and let it brew 2-4 minutes. This is great for leave no trace camping or backpacking. Or you can just buy them pre made. At http://amzn.to/1CU7TxU My amazon store is here http://astore.amazon.com/n027a-20 I will not cost you anything to use the link but it…
Free or almost Free Safe Lighting
No thats a frugal idea. I like it. This could be less then free if you use harbor freight coupons. all you would have to buy is the switch and leds at the dollar store.
How to properly take latex gloves off without infecting yourself
How to properly take latex gloves off without infecting yourself. This is how people are taught in first responder and blood borne pathogens classes.
How to fix a Chevy with an Abs and Brake light on
How to fix a intermittent ABS and break light problem. This is how I fixed my intermittent ABS and Brake dash lights on my Chevrolet blazer with the Kelsey-Hayes EBCM module, with out spending 1500 bucks on a new EBCM.. You may have code C0265 “Electronic Brake Control Module Motor Relay Circuit.” The fault is usually due to broken solder joints on the circuit board. At this time I did…