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This is an audio-only version of Wendy DeWitt's "Sensible Food Storage" seminar. This is the most practical, complete seminar on home food storage I've ever been able to find. You can view the original video version of this file here: https://youtu.be/GY5kiCzaeYc You can also download the PDF handouts of this seminar here with these links. This handout contains the instructions for how to do Wendy's system: http://traffic.libsyn.com/radicalpersonalfinance/Everything_Under_the_Sun_by_Wendy_DeWitt.pdf This handout contains Wendy's sample meals with recipes and amounts calculated out for you: http://traffic.libsyn.com/radicalpersonalfinance/Everything_Made_Simple_by_Wendy_DeWitt.pdf
If you were unable to buy food for your family for the next couple of weeks, would you and your family be well-fed or would you be quite hungry at the end? Today, we tackle the question of food insurance with a discussion of practical steps to take to build your own reserves. I think it's very wise for you to make sure that you always have enough food in your house to feed your family for at least a few weeks, even better a few months, and perhaps even a year or more. Since you can fit a year's supply of food under a twin bed, there's little reason not to plan ahead and store up some food. But, it's tough to know how to do this. I've divided this topic into two parts. The first show (#384) had a bit of the philosophy behind food storage and reasons for you to store up food. Today's show (#385) has the practical advice for how to actually do it. Enjoy! Joshua Wendy DeWitt's Sensible Food Storage Seminar: Video: https://youtu.be/GY5kiCzaeYc Audio: http://traffic.libsyn.com/radicalpersonalfinance/Sensible_Food_Storage_Seminar_by_Wendy_DeWitt.mp3 PDFs of Wendy's handouts: These are the notes from Wendy's seminar: http://traffic.libsyn.com/radicalpersonalfinance/Everything_Under_the_Sun_by_Wendy_DeWitt.pdf These are Wendy's personal recipes for her own food storage: http://traffic.libsyn.com/radicalpersonalfinance/Everything_Made_Simple_by_Wendy_DeWitt.pdf Support me on Patreon: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/patron Book a consulting phone call with me: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/phonecall
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SHOW # 298 - Live, Uncut & Uncensored Conversations With "Musicians You Should Know" David Gogo is a Canadian blues guitarist, singer-songwriter and bandleader. Between 1994 and 2014, he released 12 solo albums. His latest release is entitled Vicksburg Call and we will explore David’s journey. Sam Butler was not able to make his scheduled appearance. Webb Wilder can sing you a song, or play a detective in a movie called Private Eye. And he does them both with a wiry grin. Wilder has released Mississippi Möderne (he pronounces it Mo-Durn), his 10th album. This is going to be a fun one me thinks… Couch Kid New Music brings good friends Wendy DeWitt and Kirk Harwood back to The Couch with their most excellent new album, Getaway. The duo, who we last saw on the IBC Final stage, have brought in some friends to help out, but as always this is about the dynamics between Wendy and Kirk and how it can fill a room. We’ll caht about their lives and music and more.
Playlist: Johnny Hoy & The Bluefish, Don’t Start Crying Now, Diane Blue & Roberto Morbioli, I Will Fly, Barbeque Bob Maglinte, Honey(Live), Easy Baby, Champagne & Reefer, Acidic, Miles From Home, Abstrakto, Mucho Ruido, Ellee Ven, Just For Love, Darryl Johnson, Nightmare, Willie May, Big Legged Woman, Wendy DeWitt with Kirk Harwood, Sonoma County, The Lucky Losers featuring Cathy Lemons and Phil Berkowitz,What Is Success?, Stolen Hearts, My Johnny, Mitch Woods, I Want You To Be My Baby, Little Boys Blue, Death Letter Blues, Jay Gordon & Blues Venom, Pain, Chris O’Leary, V8 Ford, Blue Largo, I Need You So Bad, Anthony Gomes, Junk In The Trunk, Brad Vickers & His Vestapolitans, If You Leave Me Now, Knickerbocker All-Stars,Don’t You Ever Get Tired Of Being Right, Georgie Bonds, Paid Vacation, Roberto Morbioli, Jungle Night, Brian Charette, Late Night Tv, Mojomatics, Soy Baby
Fishermen harvest dinner in the bay – at their own risk; talking tuition with UC Berkeley's new chancellor; the significance of Downtown Berkeley's Post Office; and local boogie woogie pianist Wendy DeWitt.