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It's the Dave Jones, the NBC guy.
How are you doing on this rainy Sunday?
Yeah, the temperature went up and it just started raining.
I mean, it's raining pretty good here.
Well, you know what? We need the rain. We need the
rain. So getting that garden ready. What'd you do? I think I'm gonna come on here
every Sunday if I don't do it in between. At least while I'm still in school and Do a little quick daily audio cache What we used to call them and then
You know in the summertime maybe do something else like
my own podcast and
That I think if I take the time and figure out
rumble and what are they using now the guys are
using that stream yard I think I can do the prepping up with the Joneses so stay
tuned that's one of my goals for summer break. Another one of my goals is to have a completed manuscript ready to turn into a publisher
on the four crazy years of my life that happened after 9-11.
It's a whole bunch of crazy, funny, unbelievable stuff
separated by sheer terror.
So, stay tuned. Stay tuned for that.
We'll see. Sometimes my goal is to get you know
pushed by the wayside by prepping stuff speaking of prepping stuff I finally
finished finally finished the aviary I did a short brief little one-minute video on it.
Here's my prepper tip if you have to do anything with concrete or masonry blocks or anything like that use
Tapcon screws
Yes, they're they're
Quite a bit more expensive, but you don't have to put any anchors in the cement and they hold better
so
That's my tip tapcon check it out
so I I put two sheets of plywood on the wall of
my house and
It's concrete so I put the sheets of plywood up painted them on both sides
with waterproof paint. You know really good substantial paint and then
I tapconned them on the wall that way I can hang boxes or anything I want, you know, roosts on the back wall.
And I used that one wall for the aviary.
And most of the supplies for the aviary we already had.
Some of it we went out and bought like the pressure treated 4x4s and we changed the
design several times as you go you have an idea and then you start thinking it through
and, so now the door is on the side instead of the front and different reasons why we changed that.
But it's nice.
Got the metal roof.
I like using the metal roofing because basically you just secure it in the 2x4s and poof you're
done.
And they have little rubber grommets on the end of their self tapping screws.
So basically all you gotta do is make sure you hit the 2x4.
Which I have not done a couple times and it leaves a hole in your metal roof.
Anyway, I guess that's the long and short of it. We're still prepping on here.
I mentioned last time we were freeze drying and we got this freeze dryer.
I know freeze dryers are...
Dude, you don't have to tell me. I know they're way way up on my...were on my prepper list and it wasn't until we had a scratch and dent sale and had
some extra cash that we decided and this was over a year ago it took me about a
year to get the darn thing upstairs and plugged in and turned on but for the
just over winter we've been freeze-drying and it wasn't it wasn't a plan just when we got something we're going to freeze dry it, we just threw it in there and freeze dried.
And mostly eggs because we have so many eggs and now we do sell eggs and we have more customers now than we've ever had.
Thanks to Joe Biden. But, uh, we got all these little batches of eggs and started counting them.
Now each packet is a dozen eggs.
One tray will fit a dozen eggs.
So, uh, we have a thousand twenty eggs freeze-dried in packets.
A thousand and twenty.
We put them in one of those black bins and they're light.
It's very, a thousand eggs.
That's enough to keep three people in eggs for a year. We were surprised, shocked, we just were
curious and you know the little packets we don't have them stored, we've
just been putting them on the shelf and you know they're kind of unruly they
just fall off and so we said look let's put them in this bin and count them when we put them in there and now that's just this winter just since what
October November something like that that's pretty good that's pretty good
now Maria is getting very inspired and she wants to just go through all
our prepper stuff that we have like the beans and the rice and all that kind of stuff and
cook it and then freeze dry it. So we'll see. Freeze drying is not for everybody.
Freeze dryer. Now I do recommend that you have freeze dried
stuff, you know you don't have to necessarily have your own freeze dryer
to do that. Also once you have a good amount of preps on the shelf, start
looking at things that you can actually create. You know, James talks about hammer talk all the time.
That's basically a skill to fabricate things out of metal.
And if you can make things,
if you can make your barter material,
then you will be on the next level of prepping so think about that if
You can make
Your prepping
Trading material like if you can make bullets if you can reload bullets
Yeah, yeah, there's there's a there. If you can make alcohol, if you
can make wine, I'm thinking of things that people trade a lot of. And, you know, then
you're at the next level of prepping because everybody has stuff that they store. I hate saying hoard, but stuff that they store in a certain amount.
Well, and specifically for trading.
Well, when that runs out, how are you going to get more?
So if you can make, or if you have skills that can easily be bartered for,
that's when you're on the next level of prepping.
Wow, so there's all my prepper tips for the day.
Less than 10 minutes.
Take care everybody out there in Radio Listening Land and prep on! Music