Most times these books are only free for a day or two, so you have to grab them while you can. Worry about whether you really want to read it later if it seems interesting. And be careful, they can change from free to not free at any time. I have also decided to list books for no more than 3 days in a row to avoid cluttering up the posts, unless there is some reason I think the book deserves extra attention.
From the top 100 free list
Do you worry what would happen to your family in an emergency?
* Discover how much is enough when prepping for survival - more or less than you think?
* Learn which foods store well, which you should avoid and why you shouldn't follow someone else's disaster preparedness plan.
* Consider commercial versus home prepared food storage techniques and devise your own best strategy.
* Get to grips with the what, where when and how of food storage basics and self sufficiency.
* Understand food and water safety and how to cook with stored foods.
* Includes a section on transition foods to ensure your family stays well fed long after the poop hits the HVAC.
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Back issue No. 111 contains: The art of scrounging building materials; Creating a custom kitchen; Surviving out of your pantry for a year; Protein – the cornerstone of a survival diet; The importance of other people in preparedness plans; An all-purpose family medical kit; Energy class, part 1 with Jeff Yago; Get serious about gardening with Jackie Clay; Zoonotic diseases; Whole grains, Fast and easy bread recipes; The invention of food canning; Massad Ayoob prepares gun owners for the short-term future; and Dave Duffy writes about what is driving prices up and what you can do about it. Plus, Jackie Clay answers questions about raising geese, Chronic Wasting Disease in venison, canning meat, dealing with rattlesnakes, making cider vinegar, and canning meat.
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