Blog Entries for simplechicRelated SearchesFinancial Preparedness Advice from Money Bloggers20 Feb 2007 03:50 PM One important part of preparing for the future is having your finances in order. The money blog here at families.com is a great resource for learning to budget your money, save, invest, and get out of debt. 2 comments — latest 05 Mar 2009 05:21 PM by EvaRose When a Stay-at-Home Mom Must Go to Work20 Feb 2007 03:46 PM If you are a mother (or father) who stays home with the children, you may not consider how important it might be to have a plan for having to provide for the family in the event of an emergency. 2 comments — latest 05 Mar 2009 05:26 PM by EvaRose Preparing to Be Out of Work20 Feb 2007 03:34 PM None of us wants to admit that there might be a time when there is a sudden loss of income. A job loss or disability can be devastating. However, if you prepare before something like this happens, you will have a sense of security even at this uncertain time. Get disability insurance. 3 comments — latest 08 Dec 2008 04:30 AM by Valorie Delp Savings: One of the Most Versatile Preparedness Tools20 Feb 2007 03:30 PM With all of our daily, weekly, and monthly expenses, it can be really hard to set any money aside for a rainy day. But, it can be possible even if you do not think so. And, the money you save is one of the most useful things you can have in the event of an emergency. Budget your money. 1 comments — latest 22 Nov 2008 01:56 PM by davichin Week in Review: Canned Foods and Babies17 Feb 2007 12:42 PM This week we have learned about storing canned foods and preparing for baby's needs during an emergency. Here is a brief synopsis of each article in case you missed any of them. Make Your Own Baby Foods in an Emergency16 Feb 2007 02:54 PM Here are a couple of recipes for making whole-grain baby cereals at home with your stored foods. These are great options for emergencies, but also for good times as well. Special Considerations for Storing Baby Foods15 Feb 2007 01:12 PM If you have a baby in the house, it is important to consider what baby will need in an emergency. As with many stored foods, the nutritive value of canned foods slightly decreases over time. For most people this is not a big problem, but for infants those vitamins and nutrients are more crucial. 2 comments — latest 19 Oct 2008 07:59 PM by marlenesmagic Tags: New Company Making Baby Foods from Stored Foods15 Feb 2007 12:18 PM It is important to remember baby's needs when planning for emergencies. There are a couple of different approaches you may choose to take in order to provide for baby when it is most critical. 1 comments — latest 29 Oct 2008 10:29 PM by marlenesmagic A Surprising Story of 100-Year-Old Meat14 Feb 2007 06:32 PM Still not sure you want to store canned foods for years on your shelves for emergency preparedness? Would you guess that a can of meat could last more than 100 years? Perhaps this story will convince you of the long shelf life of canned foods. Canned Food Storage Safety14 Feb 2007 02:29 PM Some canned foods can last almost indefinitely if they are stored in the right conditions and are not dented or bulging. Make sure to exercise discretion when using old canned foods. |
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