This weekly column is a collection of short snippets: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. We may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.
Reader A.K. sent the following advice for the owners of cells phones with non-removable batteries:
“In case anyone is interested in blocking their cell phone from being able to be located or who they meet with pinpointed or even used to determine if they’ve been around others with Covid- I tried this out with a friend and it appears to block any text or call from being received so clearly it’s invisible to cell towers. Just wrap your cell phone in a piece of standard kitchen aluminium foil so several layers overlap. I’d suggest putting the phone in a baggie first. Works great. No need to buy a special faraday bag. Just reuse it until it’s too ripped and then use it in the kitchen or on a camping trip before recycling.
Maybe others already know this, but I’ll bet that some won’t.”
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SaraSue wrote us:
“We’ve had crazy low temps here in Tennessee. I woke up to frozen pipes (again). This house wasn’t built for this. There’s nothing I can do but wait for the sun to warm up pipes that were run in exterior walls or maybe it’s not insulated underneath. This spring/summer I’ll have to see if blown-in insulation will help. I had to bring in bottled water I store in the garage and bring it to a high temp on the stove, pour into gallon jugs, carry out to the animal’s waterers to unfreeze them. For the first time in my prepping life, I did not have enough water stored. Just enough for a couple days. Ugh. A good reason to have a couple cases of baby wipes on hand for bathing! Thankfully we did not lose electricity but I am prepared with other heating methods. In other news, the chicken yard was doubled in size this week. Also, a fenced path was built for the goats to go from the small barn shelter to the front pasture safely. I’ve ordered meat birds for April delivery because I decided to keep the heritage birds as Layers. With food shortages everywhere, having extra eggs to sell locally is a good idea.”
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GOA: ATF LEAK: Trigger Confiscation (and MORE) Incoming. (Forced Reset Triggers now subject to seizure.)
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