Thursday, May 8, 2014

Make your own Homemade Spaghetti Sauce and Can it - Just like Gramma did!

It seems everyone is busy these days and homemade cooking is on the decline.  There is nothing more satisfying than making your own meals from scratch with fresh ingredients and preparing them exactly to your liking.

The following two part video will show you how to make you own homemade meat spaghetti sauce just like Gramma used to make.  Part two also shows you how to can your own sauce so that you don't have to refrigerate or freeze it - you can store your sauce in jars in the cupboard for a year or two.



Part 2 of How to Make your own Homemade meat spaghetti sauce with instructions on how to preserve it without the need for refrigeration or freezing by canning it in jars.

Feel free to add mushrooms and peppers - slice and chop to your liking - the time of which to add each vegetable depends on how firm you like it cooked, I usually add mine about an hour before the sauce is ready.

You can use this method of canning to preserve anything:  meats, vegetables, sauces, gravies...


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Stop the World I Want to Get Off!



Is it just me or has this whole world gone crazy?  I mean it, it doesn't matter where you look, there are not many subjects you can talk about and stay optimistic.  To me, it looks like our world is in serious trouble. The economy is insane - the entire world is in  and there just are not enough good jobs, the environment is being exploited at an alarming rate, overpopulation is becoming an issue, there are wars and threats of new ones, and countries have even collapsed... Yikes! This isn't how I thought life would be when I was growing up.  Sometimes it reminds me of a ride at the amusement park, it's going too fast and it feels like it's out of control.  Maybe it feels like that because so may aspects of life are out of control..  It makes me want to scream: "Stop the World, I Want to get Off!.

When I was growing up, I had a lot of hope about the future, it looked like things were going in the right direction. The economy seemed stable, the job market was booming, the water was clean and Canada's military role was that of a peacekeeper. People were allowed to take to the streets and voice their opinions without the fear of being labelled a terrorist or fined for "illegally" protesting.   Life was much simpler and everything was more relaxed. People had much more time on their hands.  The future looked promising.

People really cared about the environment, Greenpeace was on the news regularly stopping corporations from destroying our resources. Why don't we hear about them anymore?  Where have all the activists gone?  How come there have been oil spill after oil spill, pipeline break after pipeline break, oil-sands environmental disaster and yet no one is tying themselves to tankers or putting up a blockade? No one is protecting our children's interests.
 It is very interesting and even surprising how, in this age of internet technology, cell phones, emails and instant text messaging we are so less organized as a community.  As connected to the internet as we are, we are so disconnected from each other.  We have lost our power to organize and affect change.  Remember when we used to boycott gas stations when they played price wars with gas prices?  Everyone would not buy gas on a Wednesday or stop buying from a particular giant supplier like Shell or Esso.  It worked though, they brought the prices down again.  It worked, while it lasted...What happened?  How come we are less able to act as a group with all this communication technology at our fingertips? Isn't that interesting? Of course back then the media was with us.  Radio stations would announce the next location to boycott.  Now corporations and the government own the media and control everything we are told.  It's not always the facts and it's not always the truth.  Information is manipulated and censored to control and influence public opinion.  I have first hand experience at how news reporters pick and choose which "angle" to give a story, which "sources" they want to be heard - they chose who will be interviewed.  It's not about reporting the facts or the "whole story", it's about what they want the public to believe, react to, buy into...


Back then, it seemed like the government cared more about our well being than it does nowadays. It paid for huge advertisement campaigns on TV, magazines and billboards about eating healthy, getting regular check-ups and exercising  It gave money to communities and schools to promote health.  "Participaction Parks" were in almost every city and town giving people a free place to get healthy with physical exercise and helping people stay connecting with nature.  We need to get away from it all, it's our way of keeping our batteries charged.  All the parks are now gone or privatized and the government no longer makes public service announcement about health and diet.  Our society has become very unhealthy physically, emotionally and spiritually.

It's the first time ever that the next generation has a shorter life span expectancy than the one before them.  Our kids are not healthy, their life expectancy is shorter than our generation. This is unheard of.  Lack of exercise and healthy eating habits is causing them to have weak hearts and bodies.  The food they eat has lost it's nutritional value.  Our fruits and vegetables have been so genetically modified that they no longer have the same nutritional value as they once did and still should.  They have a different lifestyle than we did, it is more sedentary.  Government cuts to school physical activities and social fitness programs and of course, the invention of computers are some of the contributing factors.. It's not like television wasn't enough of a great babysitter.  Televisions and computers are also partly to blame for the decline of moral values and the disintegration of the family unit.  Although we are more technologically connected than ever, people are more isolated and lonely than before.  As internet communities and chat rooms boom, real communities and real communication are becoming a thing of the past.

Electric cars where up and coming 20 years ago, what happened to them?  How come they never went mainstream? Why are we supporting still supporting the dirty polluting oil industry?  Why are we continually allowing corporations to put their profits ahead of clean energy, environmental protection and ultimately our well being and that of future generations. 

Government and corporations have shaped our society.  They lead us this way and that way.  The economy is such a mess, the whole world is on the verge of bankruptcy. Small business used to be the back bone of this country and the US.  Why do we allow governments to keep giving our tax dollars to big corporations like General Motors?  The government gives them million of dollars to bail them out, meanwhile they have been paying their CEO's millions of dollars in salaries.  This is completely ridiculous and I would even consider this criminal activity if you ask me.  Our government is corrupt, like most others in this world.  The whole economic system is corrupt.  The world economy is based on imaginary money - the rich get richer at the expense of the rest of us.  There really are only two classes of people - those who are rich and those who want to be.



It used to be that we called this a "dog eat dog" world, but now I think it's turned into more"man eat man" world.  What's happened to people?  What happened to kindness, charity, generosity and looking out for your fellow man?  I lived in Victoria BC,  for 4 years and it is considered Canada's homeless capital, even though it is also renown for it's upper class retirement community..  Everywhere you look, elderly and sick people are roaming the city, alone and lost.  They carry their belongings in shopping carts or backpacks; they sleep in cardboard boxes, in parks, stairwells and sidewalks.  People drive and walk by without giving them a second thought.  The BC government spent millions on the homelessness issue but are not longer using them for this purpose.  The BC government has closed many psychiatric residences sending mentally ill people on the street off to fend for themselves.  There must be at least a dozen government funded organizations like Our Place, Victoria Coalition for Homelessness and  Cool Aid Society. and instead of solving the problem, the money is just passed among these useless agencies. It's all about keeping money in the government budget.

I think it's because life has gotten too hard.  Good jobs are hard to find, job security is a thing of the past, the competition for survival is on.   Whereas before, one person could support the family, now it takes both parents to work outside the home to be able to afford to live in this over inflated economy.  Inflation has gone up and wages have not kept up, especially for the lower working classes.  My daughter has just started university and the competition she faces is discouraging to her.  Her future is so uncertain.  Our children have little to give them hope.

I used to think that conspiracy theorists were all nutcases.  



Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Camping on the Beach by the Pacific Ocean on Vancouver Island


Vancouver Island is world famous for it's beauty. We spent four years here, camping, kayaking, backpacking and discovering everything it has to offer.  On this camping trip, we did something really cool.  We took our empty Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey bottles and put a message in them and sent out to sea.  I wonder, all these years later, if they were found or if they are still bobbing out there in the ocean...


Monday, April 28, 2014

Camping in Canada's Amazing Wilderness on Vancouver Island

Vancouver Island - "the" destination for the wilderness adventure lover to explore...




Meet Freedom - our 1973 Volkswagen Camper Caravan we bought on Vancouver Island British Columbia for only $3500 (and we sold it for that a year later). We had tons of great adventures with this camper; it brought us to some pretty amazing places.  Canada is a beautiful vast country with tons of wilderness places to explore!



 
This is near  Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park on the very remote part of the west coast of Vancouver Island - it's about a 5 hour drive from Victoria due to the bumpy mountain roads.  This area of the Island has pockets of pure uncut virgin old growth forests.  It's worth taking your time on the drive up here - it's breathtakingly beautiful.  If you are looking for a remote place to go camping - this is it.  The West Coast Trail attracts hikers from all over the world - it passes through the photo above.


When going to this part of the Island you can feel and see history all around you. The scenery is unspoiled - wild and untamed - some of the trees are gigantic.  The eco systems are complex - the layers decades, even centuries in the making.  Out here it's evident nature is not only winning - it's thriving!


When I see this picture - I want to go camping so badly!  Can't you just smell the "green" of the forest, the freshness of the moist dirt on the ground? 


Windsurfers from all over the world come to Nitnat Lake, the huge size and thermal winds make this a paradise for them. 


Time to pack up and head out on another adventure - who knows where the road will take us this time....

Monday, April 21, 2014

Building a Small Off Grid Cabin Video

Building a Small Off Grid Cabin Video


This is Part One of Building a Small Off Grid Cabin from our Youtube Channel:


Feel free to post any questions or comments below.

Becoming more Self Sufficient



Lifestyles are a matter of choice. Some people like living in cities, while others are getting tired of the rat race and are tired of the old 9 to 5 and are opting to look for alternative ways of living.  We fall into that category.

These are some of the things we have found that have improved our life.  It’s not for everybody, but for those who want to a less conventional life - keep reading.

Unplug your television.  What does this have to do with being more self-sufficient?  Plenty.  We used to be regular TV watchers, then we unplugged.   It’s amazing how much better our life is now.  TV really does rob you of your time.  When we stopped tuning in, we noticed that we starting feeling more like ourselves again.  Our thoughts were more our own. They don’t call them programs for nothing.  We now have time to do all the things we always wanted to do.  We’ve become more active and more fulfilled.  Television is there to occupy you, whereas it’s so much better for you and it makes you feel so much better when you start to occupy yourself doing the things you really like doing – instead of living in a dream world.  We watch movies and documentaries on the internet for entertainment when we want to.  It’s been about 6 years since we went from daily couch potatoes to not owning a TV or paying monthly cable subscriptions – we would never go back – this is so much better – living the discovery channel instead of watching it on a screen. 


     Grow a garden. If everyone had a garden, no one would be hungry.  Gardens can be big or small.  People are getting very creative with gardens.  There are many types of gardens: vertical garden, raised garden, balcony garden, community garden, container garden, window garden, greenhouse, your backyard, and more.  Everyone once had their own garden, but not anymore.  People think it’s too much work. It’s not really though, most of the work goes into it the first year and then it’s much easier.   In fact, the rewards of making your own gardens far outweigh any efforts you need to put into it.  The benefits you get from growing your own produce are not only financial,  gardeners enjoy the health benefits they get from having fresh food at the table daily  Working in the garden is also very relaxing, it’s good exercise and it’s good for you to be out in the fresh air connecting with nature.  We grow raised gardens, expanding it every year, until we will get it to the size we want – in our yard beside our house.


      Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – It used to be a popular public campaign.  We need to revive it and rethink how we live.  We are not consumers.  Corporations operate with profits being their bottom line.  They don’t care about sustainability – that would mean fewer sales.  The toll this is taking on our planet is now being seen and felt.  Our landfills are overflowing – we live in a disposable world, there’s just way too much waste.  Instead of fixing things – we throw them away or pile them in the garage and just buy another.  People are addicted to shopping, they love spending money. Shops offering services like shoe repair, tailoring and clock repair are turning into a thing of the past.
 
Society needs to stop promoting commercialism, it’s destroying our planet.  We need to start putting the environment first.  Change like this starts with each and every one of us – don’t fall victim to marketing gimmicks and follow trends.  Take care of the environment. 


 We went from the three R's right to the mall.  Messages like the one below give "consumers" an excuse to squander money.

 

     Less is more.  The less you have, the less you have to lose, the less you have to work for and the more you can enjoy life.  This is the opposite of what corporations and governments want you to believe.  The more you work and the more you spend the more money they get. Meanwhile, the simpler you make your life, the more time you will have for yourself to do the things you want to do.  Think more along the lines of durability and efficiency – instead of following the latest trends.  Cell phones are a great examples of how society falls victim to marketing scheme and constantly spend hundreds on upgrade and disposing of perfectly good phones.  The piles of discarded phones are huge. This is an image of cell phones!  In the United States alone 426,000 cell phones are thrown out per day!


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    Choose an active lifestyle.  Vitality is a word that will save your life.  All doctors will tell you the same thing – the best prescription to a long healthy life – is an active life with good nutrition.  This is one of those things that everyone knows but we all struggle with.  There are many temptations out there.  Just do your best and keep trying, eventually you will find a regime you can enjoy and stick to.  Stay away from prescription medicines, research and use natural cures and prevent ailments by taking proper care of yourself. 



      Living off gird.  We live in the remote wilderness – off gird in a cabin  - 14 feet wide x 24 feet long, we have a ¾ upstairs loft.  For energy we use solar power with propane and gas generator back up.  We’ve had large homes – the bigger the home, the more stuff you fill it with – which sits there and gathers dust – and you clean it over and over again.  No more of that.  This is more than enough room for two people and a Pomeranian.   It’s made of wood with a metal roof.  It’s more work to live like this, but it costs a lot less.  We prefer working here, for our own survival than to work for someone else and pay a good chunk of those earnings as taxes.  We prefer spending the energy to make a garden than the money to buy produce. You can live in the city, have two new cars, a great big house, take holidays and lead an expensive lifestyle and you both can work or you move to a remote location where taxes are low, build your own small cabin, pay cash for an older car….  

     This is our off grid cabin:


    Life is about choices.  For us life is about healthier, happier ones.