https://www.sirenapatterns.com/blog/diy-reusable-pad
https://theecofriendlyfamily.com/mama-cloth-plus-free-patterns/
I printed out my pattern over 10 yrs ago.. I haven't found that particular site but these look exactly the same ❤
https://theecofriendlyfamily.com/mama-cloth-plus-free-patterns/
I printed out my pattern over 10 yrs ago.. I haven't found that particular site but these look exactly the same ❤
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There are going to be massive shortages of energy this winter, particularly in Europe. This fits in with the hegelian dialectic perfectly. Notice the older white german lady caring for the unprepared race mixed couple.
They created a shortage through "green energy" initiatives and the Cohen-19 scam affecting production of resources such as heating oil and natural gas.
Our heart goes out to our European brothers and sisters.
Subscribers, please share any advice you can in the comments to help keep warm this winter so that they don't have to resort to selling their souls to the government and flood their living rooms with savage foreign migrants.
They created a shortage through "green energy" initiatives and the Cohen-19 scam affecting production of resources such as heating oil and natural gas.
Our heart goes out to our European brothers and sisters.
Subscribers, please share any advice you can in the comments to help keep warm this winter so that they don't have to resort to selling their souls to the government and flood their living rooms with savage foreign migrants.
Hey I know this isn’t the gun forum but anyone got recommendations for night vision? I’d prefer something that uses rechargeable 18650 battery… would like something that can attach behind a scope so I can use it with and without the weapon. I’ve got some very high dollar scopes and I think it would be nice to be able to add night vision to them rather than buy a specialty nvg scope.
Annnnd.. go…
Annnnd.. go…
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Kings and queens, as rebels against the antichrist jewish world we live in, we are going to have to become completely reliant on ourselves. This is the reason why this channel, and the ones before it was created back in 2018. We cannot have some system fallback plan. Our survival as a race is contingent on ourselves. And paramount is treating our bodies as a temple of God and a cornerstone of our race. You cannot be and continue to be, in poor health. You will not be able to hold to your values and values you have for your children if you have to compromise them at every medical event. Outside of a catastrophic accident (car wreck etc) you should not be relying on a doctor or hospital for your health. If you do rely on them, STOP. Change diet and lifestyle immediately. There is coming a time where you will have to chose the system or your God and race. Don't handicap yourself.
Feeding animals… you can free range chickens. You can free range cattle and save old stalks for silage. But what about rabbits? They’ll tunnel everywhere or disappear into the woods. Only the females dig as I understand it. But what to do to feed them if you keep them in cages and commercial Pelletized feed isn’t available?
If you find yourself stuck in the woods, mushrooms could save you or kill you. This app will rapidly identify mushrooms, and save your photos for offline usage into a personal database. The app will give you a brief description, its toxicity, habitat, further identification tips (its not 100%, but will show you multiple possibilities based on the picture you take), and scientific classification. Just now, I discoverd a destroying angel. Little did I know, a pea-size serving is enough to cause liver and kidney failure.
This app is 100% free, with the VIP version unlocked; kudos to the frens at modded central. Think twice; take a picture and it could save your life.
https://t.me/ModdedCentral/68665
This app is 100% free, with the VIP version unlocked; kudos to the frens at modded central. Think twice; take a picture and it could save your life.
https://t.me/ModdedCentral/68665
I just wanted to share a little bit of my recent experience sorting out locks for my new home place.
The house we bought, like many older homes in rural areas, didn't really have locks. Every door had a barrel lock on it. Only the front door had a keyed lock, a disused old Yale night latch with no key.
We were warned by the neighbor that there's a family of dope fiends up the road who break in to unattended places sometimes. The house had sat open and unlocked for the last six years.
I decided that I'd like a little more comfortable being able to lock the house while I'm gone. I am aware that all security is able to be defeated, but I also didn't want this house to be the lowest hanging fruit. A lot of the most casual thieves just go around checking for unlocked doors.
The house we bought, like many older homes in rural areas, didn't really have locks. Every door had a barrel lock on it. Only the front door had a keyed lock, a disused old Yale night latch with no key.
We were warned by the neighbor that there's a family of dope fiends up the road who break in to unattended places sometimes. The house had sat open and unlocked for the last six years.
I decided that I'd like a little more comfortable being able to lock the house while I'm gone. I am aware that all security is able to be defeated, but I also didn't want this house to be the lowest hanging fruit. A lot of the most casual thieves just go around checking for unlocked doors.
I know a few locksmiths and have picked up a bit from them over the years. Big Box Store locks often only have a few different keys sold there. There's often 100,000 possible combinations for these locks, and the Big Box Store only brings in a dozen. Add to that quality control issues in manufacturing, and your best option is to go to a real locksmith.
I brought the cylinder to my friend and got it rekeyed, with a new set of keys cut to code on the computerized machine. There was also a Yale deadbolt on the door to the workshop on one of the outbuildings that I had keyed alike by the same locksmith. He charged $30 a piece for rekeying.
The outbuildings, collectively, have ten doors designed to be secured with padlocks. As I have used Wilson Bohannan padlocks in outdoor applications for many years without any issue, I reached out to the company to see about having padlocks made keyed alike to the house.
Wilson Bohannan is an American padlock manufacturer that specializes in extremely weather-resistant and corrosion-resistant padlocks for outdoor use by utility companies, railroads, and the like. I had one of their locks on the sidewalk bulkhead of my old shop for five years, getting hit with rain, snow, and splashed with salt from the road a few feet away through winter. It never gave me difficulty to open or close, the stainless hasp is still shiny, and the brass body has only discolored.
I had initially wanted a rekeyable padlock, in case we have to change the key at any point in the future. With a unit price in excess of $47 apiece, we opted to go with a non-rekeyable version for a little over $15 apiece. Their minimum order for custom locks is any combination of a dozen pieces, which gives us an extra pair for future uses.
This isn't that much more expensive than a Chinesium brass padlock bought at a Big Box Store, and the convenience of having a single key for the house and outbuildings reduces a lot of the temptation to certain family members for leaving one lock or another open when they step away for a bit.
Despite the single point of failure that is the possibility of a bad actor acquiring a copy of the key, I judged the better habits a keyed alike system would give to be worth the risk. Besides, if you could lose one key, you afew just like likely to lose a keychain with all the keys.
I brought the cylinder to my friend and got it rekeyed, with a new set of keys cut to code on the computerized machine. There was also a Yale deadbolt on the door to the workshop on one of the outbuildings that I had keyed alike by the same locksmith. He charged $30 a piece for rekeying.
The outbuildings, collectively, have ten doors designed to be secured with padlocks. As I have used Wilson Bohannan padlocks in outdoor applications for many years without any issue, I reached out to the company to see about having padlocks made keyed alike to the house.
Wilson Bohannan is an American padlock manufacturer that specializes in extremely weather-resistant and corrosion-resistant padlocks for outdoor use by utility companies, railroads, and the like. I had one of their locks on the sidewalk bulkhead of my old shop for five years, getting hit with rain, snow, and splashed with salt from the road a few feet away through winter. It never gave me difficulty to open or close, the stainless hasp is still shiny, and the brass body has only discolored.
I had initially wanted a rekeyable padlock, in case we have to change the key at any point in the future. With a unit price in excess of $47 apiece, we opted to go with a non-rekeyable version for a little over $15 apiece. Their minimum order for custom locks is any combination of a dozen pieces, which gives us an extra pair for future uses.
This isn't that much more expensive than a Chinesium brass padlock bought at a Big Box Store, and the convenience of having a single key for the house and outbuildings reduces a lot of the temptation to certain family members for leaving one lock or another open when they step away for a bit.
Despite the single point of failure that is the possibility of a bad actor acquiring a copy of the key, I judged the better habits a keyed alike system would give to be worth the risk. Besides, if you could lose one key, you afew just like likely to lose a keychain with all the keys.
Folks due to spammers the comment group here is not related to off the grid. If you can pass muster in the comment group that is linked we will invite you to the main chat group. Thanks to the spammers we were deleting more posts that good info. Nothing against you but this is a necessary step.
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A little bit of clarification to address the undue concerns caused by the prior post. The channel OffTheGridOfficial isn't going to ban or remove anybody unless they misbehave.
The discussion/comments chat formerly associated with this channel has been separated from this channel because the constant spam through the comments were disruptive. A new chat, OffTheGridComms, has been created to manage comments and give us a chance to screen those we allow into the discussion group.
Want in? Prove your worth in the comments with intelligent questions, good suggestions, and a pleasant demeanor.
I, for one, will be posting some prompts for discussion over the next few weeks to encourage these sorts of discussions.
The discussion/comments chat formerly associated with this channel has been separated from this channel because the constant spam through the comments were disruptive. A new chat, OffTheGridComms, has been created to manage comments and give us a chance to screen those we allow into the discussion group.
Want in? Prove your worth in the comments with intelligent questions, good suggestions, and a pleasant demeanor.
I, for one, will be posting some prompts for discussion over the next few weeks to encourage these sorts of discussions.
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Edible_Forest_Gardens_Vol.2-Design_and_Practice.pdf
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The Forager’s Guide to Wild Foods.pdf
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Pop quiz: do you have flash lights? Yes silly but winter coming and gets dark sooner. Pro tip: aim flashlight up at your ceiling for a nice even light for walking around.
If you have a generator there are things to be mindful of… noise of course and lights that can be seen from the street. So imagine I’m cruising your neighborhood and I see lights on in ONE house. I’ll take note and come back after you are asleep and liberate your generator.
Thinking of cooking on the LP grill outdoors? Smell travels and you’ll have hungry people showing up. That’s great if they bring beer but not so great during long term power outage.
If you have a generator there are things to be mindful of… noise of course and lights that can be seen from the street. So imagine I’m cruising your neighborhood and I see lights on in ONE house. I’ll take note and come back after you are asleep and liberate your generator.
Thinking of cooking on the LP grill outdoors? Smell travels and you’ll have hungry people showing up. That’s great if they bring beer but not so great during long term power outage.
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Pop quiz: do you have a way to start a fire? I just spent 30 minutes yesterday looking for the gas grill lighter. We’ve just moved and everything is packed up. Also my mother in law was a heavy smoker and when she passed years ago we kept her fishbowl of old bic lighters. They are also packed in a box we can’t find.