This is just a peek at items I have on hand which I dehydrated myself. Now that a new growing season has begun, I will be able to add fruit and a few other veggies. Feel free to add a video response about the items that you dehydrate to this video. Video Rating: 5 / 5
This week in Iwate Swan, I spent some time on the weekend just relaxing and visiting some of the local shops here. My main destination was Ito Yokado, the largest department store in the city. It has a food court which includes McDonalds, a grocery store, clothes, toys, video games, and a little arcade on the second floor. Very cool place, and I was quite surprised that such a large store was up here. After that, I ventured out to a neighboring store which sells used manga, books, dvds, cds, action figures, clothes, and so much more. It was amazing! From the walls of Super Nintendo games, to the pokemon and dragon quest cards and shelves and shelves of comic books, it was certainly a great place to check out. As always more adventures next week. Thanks for watching and see you next time! Music in this episode: Iwate Swan Theme: Keterol Video Rating: 4 / 5
An old sewing machine we found, and a look at some food storage space. Check out our website www.ridinouttherecession.com or at www.canadafreepress.com Because without America there is no Free World”
Glenn Beck talks about traditional methods of storing food, and how Food Insurance has simplified this process with freeze dried food for food storage.
Lutenitza is a Bulgarian preserve made from Tomatoes, peppers and aubergine. This is just one of the traditional recipes from Bulgaria. Bottling or canning for self sufficiency is very popular in Bulgaria, the tradition has never died out like it has in some countries. The opportunity to grow your own food and preserve it is just part of everyday life in Bulgaria. Video Rating: 5 / 5