Bobbie Parr, a community developer in Wabigoon, Ontario, transitioned from leading a Recreation Therapy department to building a resilient local food network. Amidst COVID-19 and maternity leave, Bobbie shifted her focus, recognizing the challenges in long-term care and the need for greater food security. With her husband and two kids, she has developed a local food business, a community production kitchen, and a food co-op, all while homeschooling her children.
Her homestead lifestyle, mirroring her husband Jack’s childhood, emphasizes seasonal living, self-sufficiency, and a connection with nature. Their land provides an abundance of game, fish, berries, and wild mushrooms, supporting a lifestyle that combines traditional homesteading with modern entrepreneurship. Bobbie’s efforts have led to the launch of a smoked salts product line and ongoing initiatives to enhance community resilience and food independence.
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Every day I bring you an item on Amazon that I personally use or has been purchased by many members of the audience and I have researched enough to recommend.
Today’s TSP Amazon Item of the day is the TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band 6E Mesh System. This is the best network I have ever had in my home and office and it happens to be on sale today for 20% off. This system is not cheap but in the sub 500 dollar market in my opinion it is the very best.
Since installing it my livestreams have been flawless unless the ISP itself was having a problem. This includes me streaming out while my Grandkids are streaming in their videos for homeschooling and my wife is messing around online at the same time. Then there are the workshops when 70 people are pounding my network and it causes problems. This year we never even had to turn off the guest network during live streams, the beauty is if we had needed to we could have done it in a second or two with the free app that comes with it.
The system works like this. You select one of the devices, which one doesn’t matter, you use it to replace your existing router. You can then set up your other devices in the locations you want signal extended from. These additional units can connect wirelessly to the one acting as a router or other devices closer to them with stronger connections to the master unit. You can also run a hardline connection to remote units, this is what we did for the one out in my shop.
This is a smart mesh network, all the nodes are essentially the same. Same network name, same password. Your devices will simply connect to the one with the best signal and handoffs as you move around your home, office, etc. are seamless. This set comes with three units, one again as the master and two that allow you to extend network reach. You can get a set of two though if that is all you need and you can buy individual units to extend your network in the future. Adding devices is very simple and set up is simply following the instructions and using the app, anyone can do it, even me. Really super simple.
Lots of security features for instance when any device joins the network you get an alert that a new device has joined. This is sent to an app on your phone and doesn’t require you to be connected to the wifi with your phone to know it. Say you were away and someone hacked your network, you’d not only know it you could block their access in second from anywhere you have signal.
It has a guest network, and you give it its own password, you can turn that network on or off anytime you want. You also can give priority access to select devices but I have not found doing so necessary. One more thing, they call this line the “Deco” line with deco being an abbreviation of decoration. Basically the point is the access points blend into your home or office. They don’t look like obnoxious electronic devices, more like something you expect to see from a essential oil diffuser.
Anyway I want you guys to know that I researched a TON of options before deciding on these. That research began after the wifi issues we had at TSP-22 and I didn’t buy these until July of this year. I then used them and worked them hard and waited until after this year’s workshop (TSP-23) before recommending them to you. Again they are not the lowest cost but they are the best in class based on my research and real world use. So check out the TP-Link Deco AXE5400 Tri-Band 6E Mesh System today. Lastly if you don’t feel you need a top of the line solution, TP-Link Decos are available in lower options. I am sure they all work great too, just less total network bandwidth.
One final thing, please remember with networks we have LAN (local area network) inside the customer premise and WAN (wide area network) from the demarcation point back to the ISP and out to the world. In other words your WAN is what you buy from the service provider. And no matter how good your LAN is, it can’t make up for your WAN. So this nor any other network system you install will never make up for a poor quality internet connection. What they do is give you access everywhere and allow devices to better share the network compared things like stand alone “network extenders”.
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P.S. – Again the Deco Line has many options, I would not hesitate to use a lower cost option if I was not running a business and didn’t run events here. I went top of the line due to the applications. If you want to see all the options for the TP Line Check it Out Here.
P.S.S. – Amazon ReNewed also has One, Two and Three unit sets on deep discount right now util they run out of stock. You can learn about the ReNewed Program here and remember you can always start with two and add more units in the future. I only put this down here as a PS because ReNewed items sell out frequently and I wanted to make sure after all the work this review would be good for long term use on TspAz. If I were buying this today I would personally take the ReNewed option.
Yep this show is about active anarchy, didn’t put that in the title so it would not immediately shut down people that do not know what real anarchy is. Anarchy is not spoiled young adult children living in the parents basements, listening thrash music and playing games while wearing a black shirt with an A on it.
Anarchy is not burning down buildings, demonstrating in the streets or being a non conformist by getting the same tattoo 5,000 other people have. It isn’t hating everyone who is a cop or works for “the system” while you yourself take advantage of the same “system” every day. It to be blunt isn’t even dominantly a political view, it is more an ethics based view that drives a political philosophy.
The ethics I am talking about are things like the firm belief, that cohesion, theft and force outside of defensive force are wrong, all the time, period the end. We accept that society is currently a bunch of spoiled children not ready to step up and be moral. We also accept that our way won’t be the dominant way in our own lifetimes. Yet for us, living against our ethics is simply not an option.
We think 7-8 generations out; we live accepting the interactive edge we must tolerate with the State. However, we adapt and we worry first about what we do, how we handle conflict and what positive change we can make before we worry one bit about what anyone else does, says, thinks or doesn’t do.
I think many who listen to this show will be surprised to learn, you may have been actually practicing anarchy for quite awhile without even knowing it. In fact many of you are far more real anarchist then people who claim to be anarchists. Lastly anarchy is not really an all or nothing thing, it is more like a dimmer switch and it often takes time before people develop enough courage and understanding to run it all the way up.
Join Me Today to Hear…
What is freedom, what does it have to do with anarchy
What the real goal of anarchy is – anti political
What the limitations currently are for anarchists
How anarchists must cope with the interactive edge
How anarchy is like a dimmer switch when it is actual anarchy
12 Ways to Actively be a Modern Anarchist
Write contracts that exclude the state
Attempt to resolve all differences in absence of the state
Create or find a non profit truly consistent with your views
Make your own alcohol (avoid sin taxes)
Avoid using the “state’s money” when possible
Start a business
Form a group that gets positive things done
Be at least a “basic prepper” and step up when the state falls down
Grow your own food
Self educate constantly and follow your passions
Remove your children from government schools and teach them to self educate
Every time a law, regulation, etc. obstructs you, ask yourself, “how can I get around it”
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Every day I bring you an item on Amazon that I personally use or has been purchased by many members of the audience and I have researched enough to recommend.
Today’s TSP Amazon Item of the day is the End Grain Wood Bamboo Cutting Board by Fast Easy Bread Store. I’ll say out of the gate that an end grain thick cutting board is not something that tends to get screwed up. Hence you don’t have to be married to this brand, but it is the one I specifically own. According to my Amazon History I bought this item in May of 2018 and I still love it and use it almost daily. So just know you can trust this brand.
Before I dig into this item let me confess something. I have a “board addiction”, and I mean both cutting and serving boards. I have more than I need, and I know I will keep buying them. I just think they are beautiful. My latest one is olive wood and I got in on our vacation. Every time my wife calls it a cutting board, I am like, “no, never put a knife to that, it is a serving board”. I also own a ton of awesome cutting boards and other serving boards in many designs. I say this only due to what I will say next.
This board isn’t bad looking but it isn’t “beautiful” either. It is utilitarian, setting it next to some of my other boards is like putting a old pick up next to a Corvette or a cherry condition 68 Firebird. So why? Why does a guy with more boards than he needs use this thing the most when it comes to slicing, chopping, meat cutting, etc. Well why do you use that old pick up over say a sports car? Simply because for the task at hand it works better and you don’t give a damn it it gets another scratch on the paint.
That is how I feel about end grain bamboo boards like this. They are perfect for daily use, they require less maintenance then many hardwood boards and if you go with end grain they are not hard on a knife’s edge. That is important by the way, the reason many don’t like bamboo is, it is hard and hence hard on that knife edge, but this is only really true with cheap long grain boards.
There is more I love about this board. First is that juice grove all around the edge. I always grab it when grilling or cooking on the flat top. I bring meat in on it and I don’t end up with a juice trail on the floor and the dogs licking at my feet. Next it is heavy, I like heavy boards for working, they are stable and stable equals safe. It also has rubber feet and that creates a no slip board for even an even more stable work environment.
Next is just the way things cut on on a board like this, the word is perfectly. By being end grain the grain can give just a tiny bit as a knife is drawn across it. This give you great feel especially when doing fine slicing work with veg or like a Chiffonade with basil and other leaf herbs. Finally size, not only is it nice and heavy but with a working area of 16″L x 12″W it is about the largest size that isn’t just too big and space consuming on a counter top or stored away.
I just look at it this way you can spend hundreds on a cutting board, it can be a work of art and that is great if like me it is just one of your things. However if you want a great board that will last for decades with minimal maintenance this is the one for you.
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P.S. – I referred to maintenance a few times above so let me tell you what we do with ours which again is now over 5 years old with almost daily use and minimal maintenance.
Step One – Always wash soon after use. I know we all tend to some nights set dishes aside and do them the next day. Save for steal or cast iron pans, I am fine with that, but not your boards. I wash with a very tiny bit of detergent and a scrub daddy as soon as dinner is done and fully rinse well. It takes less then a minute to do and then I stand it up on end to let it dry. That is all for day to day use.
Step Two – All wood has oils in it, and this oil is part of what preserves it. To keep a board in top shape you should oil it say monthly. I absolutely do this with hard wood boards and tend to do so with my bamboo board as well, thing is, it isn’t as important.
Honestly if always washed after use and stood on end to dry, applying oil every 60 days is fine. And it is fast and easy to do. Just make sure it is fully dry from being washed, then coat it with some mineral oil, wipe it in good and let it sit, I use my fingers to apply it. If it sucks it all up in say an hour, give it a second coat. If it won’t take the first full coat, wipe the excess off with a cloth or paper towel and carry on. Keep adding coats until the final coat does not 100% absorb into the wood and a small amount is left to be wiped off. If you oil monthly one coat is usually enough.
Do this and these types of boards will likely belong to your kids some day. That is a heck of value at 70 bucks in this modern world where the quality of most things have gone to shit.
Today I am back after a great Thanksgiving break but the world itself seems to be charging forward to a destination that would make Orwell’s 1984 look like a holiday itself.
Today we discuss Ireland’s new insane law that threatens to jail people for “misgendering”, massive layoffs in trucking logistics, the most cringe ad ever from Moderna. We also talk about the Biden regime gaslighting Americans into fighting with their family during Thanksgiving, 40% interest rates in Turkey, Japan shows the US its’ future and more.
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In Ireland they may put you in jail now if you misgender someone online of possess a mean meme – link – link2 – link3
Massive layoffs in logistics because we have more trucks than freight – link
A Moderna ad you would think is satire for the “spike vaxx” but nope, it is real, they paid for this – link
Biden/Harris campaign makes X post on how to fight with your family during thanksgiving, the ratio is brutal – link
Bloomberg says “inflation will fall” because Japan shows our future, they are right and this is why it is bad news – link
Interest rates in Turkey are now 40% to “stop inflation” – link
Things we all need to be thinking about doing right now
Building additional income streams
Producing food
Reducing the cost of the food we buy while increasing quality
Personally educating our children even if we don’t home school
Forming “underground networks” – use things like Nostr
Increasing home security, opsec, situational awareness, etc.
Having payment options other than a bank account
Improving our personal health
Just remember this is the way of things, this is the cycle, we are just getting the power stroke in the cycle
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Every year I bring you a list of some of the most popular and great gift ideas from the TspAz catalog. Here is what we have this year.
The EDC RazorLite Knife from Outdoor Edge – I love these knives and carry either it or its bigger brother all the time. While I love my expensive customs for always having a scalpel on hand that you don’t mind roughing up a bit these are just awesome. `
Knipex Cobra Pliers – The absolute best channel lock style pliers I have ever found. German engineered, never slips, amazing tools. The smallest ones have become part of my EDC, the larger ones are one of my most valued hand tools. These are pricey but they are the absolute best.
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Victorinox Meat Cutting Knives – Whether it is the 8 inch breaking knife or the 6 inch boning knife I have sold a ton of these this year and everyone loves them. Hey if you really like someone get them a set of both. These are the tool professional meat cutters use and they are very affordable.
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Anker Fast Charger– This is so new i don’t even have a write up for it yet but it is going to be my go to stocking stuffer this year. This thing is super fast and not much more expensive than the shitty ones they sell at box stores. One thing I love is it is powerful enough to charge the new MacBooks, many USB chargers are not.
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UTG Ranger Field Bag – This is one of the items I have been recommending the longest and I have no plans to stop. I found this in 2010 when I was traveling a lot for prepper conventions. It is rugged, cheap and HUGE. You could smuggle small adult humans in this thing.
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Stainless Steel Insulated French Press by Secura – These just look beautiful and once you go French Press with coffee it is hard to turn back. Pair this up with a coffee grinder and some good whole bean coffee and any coffee lover will thank you. I gave one of these to my nephew while he was in law school one Christmas, he still says it is one of the best and most practical gifts he’s ever gotten and he still uses it daily.
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The LizzQ Pellet Smoker Tube – Every person with a grill needs one. Even if you have a smoker these still have a place for everyday use. I make a ton of stuff with mine including my cold smoked and then sous vide for 24 hours briskets. Toss in say an assortment of pellets for extra points with this gift.
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Nanch 22 Piece Precision Screwdriver Set – A great little tool set that will even fix your eyeglasses but has far more utility unlike the little pieces of junk they sell as eye glass screwdrivers. I find myself reaching for this kit a few times a month even though I actually bought it for my wife Dorothy.
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Etek City 4 Pack of LED Lanterns – One of the single best deals you will ever find, they are even on sale at the time of this post. Give a set of 4 for only 20 bucks or give them as single units for one of the coolest 5 dollar stocking stuffers you will ever find, and batteries are included. Yes, really.
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The American Boys Handy Book – Published in 1882 before safety police were everywhere it is a fascinating look back at what the world was like 140 years ago. Tons of cool stuff for kids to do, there is a girls version as well. The politically correct hate this book that is reason enough to give one to every kid you know. It is a lot of fun to read with kids too, find projects to do with them, etc.
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The Herbal Medicine Makers Handbook – If you know someone who loves herbs and wants to learn more about their medicinal use this is the book. If I was personally limited to one book on herbs, this would be my choice. It is like a full course on home herbalism but very easy to follow and very approachable.
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Thomas Jefferson’s Garden Book – Any gardener and fan of founding father Thomas Jefferson will love this amazing historical look at the time and life of Jefferson outside of the world of politics.
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Instant Pot Sous Vide Circulator– I recommended the Anova for years but they just went stupid on price. I tested this one and now have been using it for over a year and it just works perfectly. Any foodie will love this and sous vide is easy to do and will change everything about your cooking.
Bonus this year – Some of these may not be great gifts but I thought I would just provide a list of the top 10 best selling items on TspAz this year. This is by total units sold not by total dollars in sales.
Galvanized Metal Raised Garden Beds – I literally sold these 100% out on Amazon currently unavailable. Some of the other sizes are really good too though.
DEWALT 20V MAX XR Battery, 5 Ah, 2-Pack – We have a lot of fans of team Yellow and Black at TSPC. When these go on sale (like right now at 45% off) it makes sense to pick them up.
Easy Fermenter Lids – These sold amazingly well, no complaints and they do make a good gift too.
Veggetti Spiral Vegetable Slicer – A super awesome kitchen tool that many foodies would love and cheap enough for stocking stuffer status.
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So there you go a list of my personal picks for Christmas gifts and a bonus list of the top selling items on TspAz for 2023. Remember you can find all my reviews at TspAz in category specific listings.
Today’s episode of Friday Flashbacks was originally Episode-290- An Interview with John McCann and was originally recorded on 10-5-09. The show notes for the original episode with all relevant resources can be found here.
Welcome to Friday Flashbacks, after 15 years and hundreds of interview shows we decided to run them as flash backs ever Friday, beginning with the oldest of them going forward.There is a tremendous library of wisdom in all the great interviews we have done over the years.So sit back and enjoy, whether this is your first or second time around with todays episode I am sure you will enjoy today’s episode and learn a lot from it.
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Today one day before the great American Holiday we stop and pause to think about what we have to be thankful for.
Two years ago I rerecorded the original portion of this show into much better audio quality, I do hope you enjoy it. If you would like to hear the first version of it as it was recorded in my car you can find the original that was published on Nov. 26, 2008 here.
The beauty of this show is I feel it is something you can share with friends and family. The real history of Thanksgiving is actually a lot more interesting and special then many of the myths.
Tune in today to hear…
Why much of what we learn about Thanksgiving is wrong or at least inaccurate
How Thanksgiving was at one time considered a “damn yankee holiday”
How Thanksgiving became a way for our nation to heal and reunite
How the date of Thanksgiving has often been moved around and why
The truth about those big buckles the pilgrims wore and all that black clothing
What feasting meant 100 years ago to our prior generation that we have forgotten
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Special Notice – The Vevor 10 inch meat slicer is on a black Friday early deal today at 18% off. That will save you about 50 bucks today on this awesome item that if used correctly can pay for itself in a few months.
Every day I bring you an item on Amazon that I personally use or has been purchased by many members of the audience and I have researched enough to recommend.
Today’s TSP Amazon Item of the day is the Vevor Commercial 10 Inch Meat Slicer. This powerhouse of a slicer is the perfect addition to any homestead kitchen. Imagine the convenience of slicing through your favorite meats with the precision of a professional deli, right in your own home. The adjustable thickness control allows you to customize each slice from paper-thin to 0.6 inches thick, ensuring that your sandwiches, charcuterie boards, and meal preps are elevated to a new standard of excellence.
But it’s not just about the convenience or the professional results; it’s also about the savings. By purchasing larger, unprocessed cuts of meat and slicing them yourself, you’re cutting out the middleman and the extra costs associated with pre-sliced products. Over time, the Vevor meat slicer doesn’t just pay for itself; it turns into an investment that keeps on giving. You’ll notice the difference in your wallet as well as your palate.
Moreover, the ease of cleaning and maintenance means that you won’t be spending your valuable time trying to keep this slicer in top condition. It’s designed with simplicity in mind, featuring removable parts for a quick wash, and a built-in sharpener to keep the blade razor-sharp for smooth slicing every time.
There are two things I want to make you aware of on this subject of cleaning and maintenance. One really great one, and the other not bad, but it was unexpected and honestly, while a simple fix, it is something you should be aware of.
First, the really great one, the one that made me buy it in the first place. All slicers must be broken down and cleaned, which means removing the blade. Now think about this: you have a 10-inch round, very sharp blade that is sharp everywhere. And I mean 360 degrees all around. Well, duh, right? Right up until you need to remove it, clean it, and put it back on. Okay, where are you going to grab it? Most people suggest a cut-resistant glove set. These are okay for prep work, but when handling equipment, starting screws, they make the job harder.
Well, the Vevor has two holes with tapped threads about halfway between the center and the edge. There is also a small adjustment knob on the back; you can simply remove that knob, screw it into either hole, and you have a handle. What a great, functional, and simple idea. All of the companies making these things should totally rip off that idea. The ER docs doing stitches will endorse this idea, I am sure.
Next, the not-so-good one, and really, it is just more of an irritating fact. In the lead-up to the workshop, I had three pieces of Basturma I had made. It is a hard-cured beef made traditionally in Turkey and surrounding countries, also called Pastrama at times. Here’s a short video of how it is made. I grabbed one and tried the first use of the slicer. It bluntly sucked; the blade was dull as crap. This bugs me, QA much, Vevor?!
However, I flipped around the sharpening cover on the top, pinched the buttons, and ran it for about 30 seconds. Flipped it back around, and it turned three half eye of round hunks of Basturma into super thin, buttery deliciousness in a matter of minutes. Hence, if you order one, it MIGHT arrive dull, but you will need to learn to sharpen it anyway, and it literally takes less than a minute and no skill to do.
So even shipped with the dull blade, I am full-on endorsing this one. I looked at a few others that were in this level of performance. The least expensive was over 100 dollars more, some were 200-300 dollars more, and none had the tapped hole in the blade.
So, whether you’re a culinary enthusiast looking to add that professional touch to your dishes, or a savvy shopper keen on maximizing value and taste, the Vevor Commercial 10 inch meat slicer is your kitchen’s new best friend. Make the smart choice and invest in one today; your taste buds, and your budget, will thank you.
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See This Video for Info on the Blade Removal and the Sharpening
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Tune in today for a special edition of The Survival Podcast with Chef Keith Snow. Keith is the creator of HarvestEating.com which focuses on eating seasonally and cooking with food you can grow in your backyard of obtain locally. He is also a daily listener to our show and shares many common ideals with the Survival Podcast audience. So I thought who better to bring on the air in preparation for Thanksgiving then Chef Keith. Whether you are going though having the “in laws” or just want to have the best Thanksgiving meal you ever cooked, today’s show is for you.
Let me tell you folks you are going to want a pen and paper for note taking on today’s episode!
Tune in today to learn…
The simple steps to perfect turkey
Gravy that doesn’t come from an envelope or a jar
Three variations on stuffing that will blow your family away
Simple cranberry sauce that doesn’t come from a can
A duck for Thanksgiving with an amazing spice blend
Using chestnuts and pecans for a great taste twist
How to properly cook stand alone drumsticks for extra dark meat
A way to make squash something special instead of sweet baby food
Mashed potatoes that won’t believe until you try them
Wine selections for Turkey Day
A desert that is so simple to make but totally amazing and unexpected
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