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Making the Best of Basics: Family Preparedness Handbook |  | Author: James Talmage Stevens Publisher: Fulfillment Central Publishing Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 11 Pages: 502 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.5 x 1.2
ISBN: 1934275182 Dewey Decimal Number: 641 EAN: 9781934275184 ASIN: 1934275182
Publication Date: September 1, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description How would you handle an emergency? What would you do if the power was out or an earthquake hit? What if you couldn't work? Would you be ready? Things such as this happen all the time. If you want one of the best books on the market to help you prepare, this is it; a must have for your library and your preparedness efforts. This book can help put your mind at ease. It has checklists and tips that help you get better prepared. Just look at the reviews from the other editions. Copies of the 10th edition have sold for over $100. This book package is specially packed with 4 ebooks on one CD that you can send to friends.
The 11th edition is the culmination of decades of work and research. It is the bible of preparedness. James Stevens jam packs preparedness information into 27 chapters. The book is bigger than many phone books and provides you with the information you need to tailor a preparedness program to your unique needs.
The real magic of this book is the charts, conversion tables, and research that were put into it. One of the charts helps you to calculate your "Family Factor" so you know exactly how much food storage your family needs. No other book or food storage calculator does this. They just lump you in with some general number. James Stevens was years ahead of everyone when he created this.
Amazon.com Review Never mind all the year 2000-type scare scenarios. Just close your eyes for a moment and imagine what would happen if you became ill and couldn't work, or if an earthquake or hurricane or bomb left your community devastated. It happens all the time. When unexpected disasters happen, people who are even a little prepared are much better off than those who have taken their dependence on outside resources for granted. When you imagine the security of not having to worry about going to the store for even a few weeks, a comprehensive storage system begins to make sense. James Talmage Stevens's Making the Best of Basics, now in its 10th edition, is one of the best-known preparedness bibles around. Stevens lays out a yearlong storage program of 15 food and nonfood categories, six of which (water, wheat and grains, dairy products, sweeteners, "cooking catalysts" like salt and oil, and sprouting seeds) are capable of sustaining life indefinitely in a no-frills diet. The other 9 categories are designated "Building Blocks," and improve upon the basic diet and support a more routine, less Spartan existence while relying on stored supplies. (Some of them, such as medical supplies and fuel, will seem as essential to some readers as the first six.) The book's main messages--store what you eat, eat what you store, use it or lose it--are at the core of its calm advice and simple, nutritious recipes. The 10th edition has been updated with a yellow pages section that lists current preparedness resources throughout the U.S. and Canada, including Web resources.
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awesome book July 20, 2010 Annie Lee (Castleton, Va, US) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
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Glad I got the book, it is a rare item! July 5, 2010 Rebecca B. Mcclain I was so excited to purchase this book online with Amazon. I was told it was no longer available, but you had it and at a reasonable price. Thanks for the quick service and availability of books that are out of print. Sincerely, Mrs. McClain
best food preparedness book I've ever used May 25, 2010 Ruth Ann Harker (Idaho) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have read and used books of this type for over 15 years and this one is still my very favorite! It is one of the most complete I've ever read when it comes to food storage.
good book April 22, 2010 Lola this is a great book to get you started on the basics of food storage.
Reviews not for 11th edition February 28, 2010 JD 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
Most, if not all of these reviews appear to be for the previous editions. If anyone has purchased the 11th edition would you please review it. I understand it is much more extensive than the older editions.
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