Preparing for Winter Weather by Gathering Bad Weather Supplies
By Johanna Swith, published Nov 08, 2007
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My family lives in the country atop of a treacherous hill. If it is snowing, chances are we will not be able to get into town. School is frequently canceled or on alternative route plans that do not include my secluded country home. It is important to make sure your pipes are well insulated and not in danger of freezing. You should be prepared for the worst-case scenario. I keep on hand ten gallons of water for my family as well as two cases of bottles of water.
I have experienced horrible winter storms, and one winter our pipes were frozen for nearly one month. We try to be as earth friendly as possible. When we empty a gallon of milk we rinse the container out and store clean water in the containers in our basement, as a back up source of water for winter storms. If you clean the containers well this water will stay fresh for a while, and it is nice to have on hand just incase.
I keep a supply of soups, canned fruits and vegetables, and canned meats on hand. Fortunately we have a functioning wood burning stove, which not only provides an alternative heat source, but also you can cook atop of a wood burner. I keep plenty of hot cocoa and apple cider mix on hand also. Add plenty of candles, and batteries to your winter supplies in case they are needed.
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