Preparedness Notes for Monday — October 14, 2024

On October 14,1899, Morning Post reporter Winston Churchill departed to South Africa, toting a Model 1896 Broomhandle Mauser pistol.  His goal was to report on the Second Boer War. He was later taken prisoner of war, but escaped. He recounted his exploits in an autobiography titled My Early Life. — On this day in 1066: The Battle of Hastings: William, Duke of Normandy and his Norman army defeated the English forces of Harold II, who was killed in the battle. — We are beginning a 2-week-long sale at Elk Creek Company.  Until October 28th, 2024, all of our pre-1899 shotguns …




Warne Shotgun Rib Reflex Mount, by Thomas Christianson

The Warne Shotgun Rib Reflex Mount allows most common reflex sights to be mounted to the ventilated rib of most popular shotgun types. The mount is solidly made, and held up well during my testing. It cost $61.99 from warnescopemounts.com at the time of this writing. If you have a shotgun with a ventilated rib and would like to mount a reflex sight on it, the Warne mount could be a good solution.




Recipe of the Week: Potato Skordalia 

The following recipe for Skordalia potato dip is from SurvivalBlog reader Mrs. Alaska. She writes: “In honor of potato harvesting season:  Skordalia. Potatoes are so versatile, filling, and easy to grow, that a bountiful potato crop is a no-brainer for most gardens from USDA zones 3 – 10!  You can even grow potatoes from store-bought ones that sprout in your kitchen!  Give it a try! Skordalia is a Greek dip. The texture is like chickpea hummus.  If you ask people to guess the ingredients, they are likely to guess that the main ingredient is a white bean paste.” Ingredients 2 …







The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

“In December 1880 the Boers rose. Every farmhouse sent out its riflemen, and the trysting-place was the outside of the nearest British fort. All through the country small detachments were surrounded and besieged by the farmers. Standerton, Pretoria, Potchefstroom, Lydenburg, Wakkerstroom, Rustenberg, and Marabastad were all invested and all held out until the end of the war. In the open country we were less fortunate. At Bronkhorst Spruit a small British force was taken by surprise and shot down without harm to their antagonists. The surgeon who treated them has left it on record that the average number of wounds …