This weekly column is a collection of short snippets: 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. Most of this week’s Snippets came in response to the recent article: Establishing a Community Corner, by Mark C.
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Reader G.G. sent this: China accidentally sparks ‘doomsday prepper’ frenzy after telling residents to stockpile food.
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Reader Tim J. wrote to mention that the American Partisan website has been re-vamped. Tim notes:
“Lots of changes, regular articles in the center, alternative/foreign news on the sides, Solar conditions [for HF propagation] at the bottom.”
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Lisa in Texas wrote:
“I would like to comment on the article by Establishing a Community Corner, by Mark C.
I would say that an all year round indoor/outdoor marketplace would be a very good idea. We have one “close” by, in Texas terms. It is only open on Saturday’s and Tuesday evenings. The hours are limited and vendors pay a price for the area to set up. Of course, the indoor spaces are more expensive and those that require electrical are even more so. The variety of items are seasonal with the majority being fresh vegetables but you can also find grass-fed beef, fresh eggs, herbs (both plants and dried) and during the early spring organic vegetable plants for transplanting. During the fall/winter months, you can find various crafts including candles, woodworking, crocheted items. and home-baked (individually wrapped) holiday goods. It is frequented by folks far and wide, however, you can tell the locals as they are the familiar faces. The last time I was there there was a vendor located inside that sold coffee and pastries at a very reasonable price. Another thought as an additional attraction, offer free space for local musicians to preform for tips. The space doesn’t need to be elaborate but electrical access would be required. It’s a win win situation as they get to show off their talents while the shoppers listen to some great music.”Continue reading“SurvivalBlog Readers’ & Editors’ Snippets”
