Emergencies by definition are unplanned

prov⋅i⋅dent  [prov-i-duhnt]
1. having or showing foresight; providing carefully for the future.
2. characterized by or proceeding from foresight: provident care.
3. mindful in making provision (usually fol. by of).
4. economical; frugal; thrifty.




A trench cut through church property diverted heavy run-off threatening the building during the January 2009 flood.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

How to turn off natural gas

Being the non-mechanical person in my family, there a lot of little (but potentially) critical things that I've never learned how to do in case of an emergency. Apparently, I'm not the only one. A recent post on Food Storage Made Easy features a video showing how to turn off the natural gas in case of an emergency. The hosts, Jodi and Julie realized they had assigned that responsibility to their husbands and needed to know. If you (like me) don't know how - watch this:




How to Identify an Outside Gas Leak:

* Hissing, roaring or blowing sound
* Dirt being blown into the air
* Water being blown into the air at a pond, river, or creek
* Continuous bubbling in wet, flooded areas
* Fire at or near exposed piping
* Flames apparently emanating from the ground
* Dead or brown vegetation in an otherwise moist or green field
* A “rotten-egg” odor (this is the most common sign inside your home)

Important Reminders:

* The gas company has to come and restart your service if you shut off the gas, so make sure you only do it IF you identify a leak. If there is no leak then it is not necessary to turn off your gas.
* If a gas leak is discovered, turn off any potential “ignition” sources and evacuate everyone from the area
* Do not attempt to make repairs or extinguish fires

Taken from information found in the Questar Gas monthly newsletter

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Stockpiling food as a hedge against inflation?

Who doesn't need to supplement their income in an inflation- riddled, down economy? If you've noticed that it takes more money to buy less, you're not alone. A 2008 article in the Wall Street Journal entitled "Load up the Pantry" http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB120881517227532621-lMyQjAxMDI4MDI4MjgyMTI1Wj.htm discussed the realities of inflation and advised stockpiling food as the best hedge against the shrinking dollar (not to mention a good way to practice that Provident Living concept!).

Some other provident living related sites you might enjoy...

http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/
This is what happens when an enterprising woman combines humor, cooking and photography. Entertaining and very informative. Try her apple dumplings - to die for
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2008/02/apple_dumplings/

And...click on the icons below for some great suggestions of things to make for your family or home on the cheap.