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  1. elizabeth cope
    elizabeth cope says:

    Horse stall pellets from feed stores absorbs liquid & helps controls smells. Add a 5 gal bucket with pool noodle. Place a strong plastic bag in bucket. Add pellets to cover bottom. As you use it, add tomato large can size full of pellets to top poo. Large construction bags will hold several of 5 gal plastic bags for disposal. Prefilter your water through cotton cloth or if you can get one, a Zero gravity filter. Prefiltering extends the life of your Berkley filters. God bless.

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  2. Cbass
    Cbass says:

    QUESTION: I told you I made a mistake in adding1cup Pinto beans in my half pints. You mentioned they would be dense in the jar. About 15 jars out of 42 were dense with very little water in them. The rest were fine with water. My question is..is it safe to eat those jars that are dense? All of them sealed! All of them….I’m very proud of myself for that. But I realize I’m the dense one!! 🤣🤣🤣 Being a new canner, I see how important it is to concentrate on what your doing!! I read the usda instructions and still put 1 cup in the jar when it should of been a half cup…stupid me. But I’m concerned and don’t want to hurt anyone including me. I will remove them and freeze them if you say so, or whatever you say. Thank you….just love your shows and always look forward to watching….Connie from Michigan.

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  3. Penny Plum
    Penny Plum says:

    Clove oil, colloidal silver, iodine, ear drops, eye drops, childrens pain and fever medicine. Formula milk, hand tools, rope, food bags and bin bags, duct tape, sewing needles, scissors, work gloves (including heat proof gloves), plastic sheeting and piping, cotton wool and petroleum jelly. Any major appliances you anticipate needing over the next year or so and spare parts. Cutlery, lamp oil, spare buttons and other fasteners. Waterproofing treatments for cotton and leather clothing, waterproof boots and over trousers.

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  4. Andrea
    Andrea says:

    Wound care: raw honey has worked better than triple antibiotic several times. Our vet even uses it! Cold meds: Amazon basics has the cheapest I could find. For all meds Amazon lists most of them with the per pill cost. 😉

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  5. Chris Harrison
    Chris Harrison says:

    Jars, only bye from dealers you know and trust. I ordered from some company online and thought I was buying six cases. Wrong! I received jars with one piece list. Also ordered lids from same source. Appeared in ad to the ball blitz. Wrong!

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