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What is feasible for our family? Can we have a garden in our backyard? Will we actually maintain said garden? Do we want to buy the easy food storage and put it in the garage and forget about it and throw it out and buy new of items that expire? Do we want to learn how to cook with food storage items (cans of powdered milk, eggs, freeze dried veggies, etc) and rotate the cans? Do we want to stock our pantry and freezer with ingredients for certain meals and rotate? Or do you want to do a little bit of everything. Or is there something else that I’m completely in the dark about that you recommend?
- Do a quick de-clutter: Grab a bag and remove all the trash in your car. You may want a second bag for all the clutter that has accumulated. Check the fluids and top them off: Regularly check your fluids and top them off as needed. Look for leaks: Take a few seconds to look under the car for leaks. You can save yourself greater costs and aggravation if you take care of issues now. Check your tires: Properly inflated tires can be helpful as you work on improving your fuel efficiency. Check and “fill-up” all four tires. While you at it, look also for cuts, bulges and tread depth. Check filters: If you have the know-how, you can quickly check your own filters, and possibly even change them. Check lights: With a friend you can quickly check your light bulbs on brake lights, as well as your turning signal and head lamps. Change all burnt out lights.
Once your car is in the bank, there are more things that you can and should do. For example, if you were here you should go theresdksla’kjjd
because of the monkeys in the forest, there can be no question that there are bears there too. If you run into a bearyou should jump up oin the air and yell boo!!!! Then the bear will poop in the woods and things will stink to high heavens. There can be no doubt that monsters live there