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Be Prepared Blog on Hiatus

by Lisa P

20 Feb 2007 07:37 PM

The Be Prepared Blog is on hiatus. Please feel free to read the archives here or visit our Food Blog and Frugal Living Blog for similar articles.

A Prepared Pantry: My Kitchen Staples

by Marily

07 Feb 2007 06:25 PM

A prepared pantry is a beautiful thing. Keep staple items in your fridge at all times and you will never have to fret about having an empty fridge or pantry. You will also save lots of money by buying items only when they are on sale. Below is my personal list of staple items in my kitchen.

Most Likely Scenario

by Marily

30 Jan 2007 04:55 PM

In preparing for emergencies, sometimes it's hard to know where to start. What do we store? What types of emergencies should we be planning for? As you might expect, it depends on where you live and the weather concerns that might affect you.

Preparing for the Big Test

by Shannon Wakeland

25 Jan 2007 05:08 AM

It's the night before the big test and I mean BIG. Not only am I anxious, but my son is as well. I have to wonder if he is well prepared for what will be on this extensive Social Studies test.

Preparing the Adult for College

by Shannon Wakeland

22 Jan 2007 10:09 AM

A few years ago at the age of 30, I decided it was time for me to finish my degree. Oh, why did I not do this sooner? It would have been so much easier if I had finished in my early twenties when I was single and didn't have a child at home. But oh no, I had to do it now.

A Review of "Dare to Prepare!"

by Miriam Caldwell

21 Oct 2006 08:47 PM

If you are looking for a comprehensive guide to family preparedness you should consider "Dare to Prepare!" by Holly Drennan Deyo. This guide has close to five hundred pages of detailed information on family preparation. It is organized in a clear and concise manner.

Classes to Prepare Your Children for Life

by Miriam Caldwell

21 Sep 2006 07:28 PM

As a parent you may consider having your child enroll in a life skills course in school or after school. These classes can be beneficial, as your child becomes more independent. The types of courses that fit in these categories can vary widely.

Safety Courses Available for Children

by Miriam Caldwell

14 Sep 2006 07:30 AM

If you are interested in teaching your children about safety you may want to look into two courses offered through the American Red Cross. Both of these courses are designed to be taught in a group setting.

Basic Auto Repair

by Miriam Caldwell

26 Jun 2006 09:00 PM

One class that you may want to consider taking is a basic auto repair class. Most community and technical colleges offer basic auto repair classes, so you should be able to find one that is available in your community.

Lifegaurd Courses Will Prepare You for Water Emergencies

by Miriam Caldwell

20 May 2006 08:36 AM

One type of class that you may want to sign up for is a lifeguard course. This is especially important if you have a pool at your home. It is also important if you spend a significant time in or around water.



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