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Monday, October 22, 2012
Toys and Games | 1901 Buckboard Wagon Kit
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1901 Buckboard Wagon Kit
Bring back the old fashioned fun toys to your children and grandchildren!
One of the most wholesome parts of growing up before TVs and video games was the hours spent playing with a Child’s wagon. The imaginations of Army Jeeps to doll, transports and even the family dog provided fun, exercise and learning to enjoy the outdoors.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Hunter Hearing Protection | Hearing Loss | Hearing Loss Prevention
This is a guest
blog to Cottage Craft Works on preventing hearing loss from contributor John O’connor.
Hi my name is John
O'Connor, I am a father, outdoorsman and passionate about living a
healthy lifestyle. Over the past few years I have become more and more
interested in hearing loss. My father and grandfathers, who are and were
all hunters, are affected by hearing loss. I feel that there is a general
lack of understanding around the issue and it is our job to spread awareness
where we can. Check out my new blog at bloggingwjohno.blogspot.com!
How to Choose Hearing Protection Before Going
Hunting
While many hunters just enjoy the fun of the sport, others are more concerned about their hearing and the hearing of their group members. Hearing loss is common among hunters because of loud gunfire and whistles that a person may use to attract a certain type of animal. All of these noises can create hearing damage and lead to the loss of someone's hearing later on in life. Prevention is the best thing for anyone who likes to go hunting and wants to have healthy hearing in the future.
While many hunters just enjoy the fun of the sport, others are more concerned about their hearing and the hearing of their group members. Hearing loss is common among hunters because of loud gunfire and whistles that a person may use to attract a certain type of animal. All of these noises can create hearing damage and lead to the loss of someone's hearing later on in life. Prevention is the best thing for anyone who likes to go hunting and wants to have healthy hearing in the future.
You should first
understand why hearing loss is so common for those who tend to go hunting more
regularly than other people. First of all, hunters tend to use loud guns
to fire at game. You may also use whistles and calling signals to get an
animal's attention. Loud gunfire can do an enormous amount of damage to
your hearing if you are not too careful. This is why you need to be
wearing the right ear protection all of the time so that you do not have to
deal with this level of hearing damage due to gunfire.
The best way to begin using ear protection is to find a product that you are comfortable using. There are two basic hearing protection products that you can find and buy right in your local area. You can choose earplugs, which are more discreet or you can choose headphones, which are easier to put on if you are wearing heavy wool gloves. You will be able to find both of these products in a hunting supply store where you buy your guns and ammunition. You can even ask a staff member at the store what they recommend for hunters.
When buying hearing protection products, don't just buy something for yourself. You need to make sure that all of your hunting group members are protected and their hearing preserved. You should keep a bag of earplugs handy at all times for those who forgot to bring their own hearing protection. The pack that these earplugs come in is very small and can fit right into a pocket or backpack. Also, earplugs are normally inexpensive and come in a package that contains dozens of small foam pieces.
It is a shame to think that many hunters will lose their hearing later on in life because they did not put emphasis on protecting their ears while firing guns and using animal calling whistles. My father is one of those people. He has been a hunter for many years and often times did not place much emphasis on his hearing protection. Now in his late 70’s he is affected severely by hearing loss and uses a hearing aid to help increase hearing levels.
The best way to begin using ear protection is to find a product that you are comfortable using. There are two basic hearing protection products that you can find and buy right in your local area. You can choose earplugs, which are more discreet or you can choose headphones, which are easier to put on if you are wearing heavy wool gloves. You will be able to find both of these products in a hunting supply store where you buy your guns and ammunition. You can even ask a staff member at the store what they recommend for hunters.
When buying hearing protection products, don't just buy something for yourself. You need to make sure that all of your hunting group members are protected and their hearing preserved. You should keep a bag of earplugs handy at all times for those who forgot to bring their own hearing protection. The pack that these earplugs come in is very small and can fit right into a pocket or backpack. Also, earplugs are normally inexpensive and come in a package that contains dozens of small foam pieces.
It is a shame to think that many hunters will lose their hearing later on in life because they did not put emphasis on protecting their ears while firing guns and using animal calling whistles. My father is one of those people. He has been a hunter for many years and often times did not place much emphasis on his hearing protection. Now in his late 70’s he is affected severely by hearing loss and uses a hearing aid to help increase hearing levels.
Buying hearing
protection products will literally take you no time at all and can be done
while you are at the store picking up gun ammunition for your next hunting
excursion. Preventing hearing loss and being safe while hunting is key to
being a responsible huntsman. You should also make sure that your entire
group has their own hearing protection products before you actually go out to
begin hunting different types of animals.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Off-grid products for the self-sufficient Kitchen
Off-grid products for the sustainable self-sufficient Kitchen
Non-electric self-sufficient products
Whether you will depend on human power, wind power, solar or other alternative energy when the lights go out, Cottage Craft Works is your one stop non-electric general store providing alternative grid solutions for those seeking to find the refuge of a simpler self-reliant life style.
With over 5000 back-to-basic products requiring no electricity to operate Cottage, Craft Works carries products for the home, farm and ranch, kitchen, hunting, gun enthusiast, and sustainable builder.
Many of the products are built by the Amish who use them daily in their own off grid applications. Products are built to last as well, none of this planned lifespan to resale a product again. Products are built as they were in the early and mid 1900s with American pride, durability and quality.
The Little Dutch Maid Hand Crank Mixer pictured is just one example the heavy metal powder coated based is thick cast metal and not plastic as applicable are built today. It has a heavy duty gear box with harden metal gears. The hand crank is made from thick chrome plated steel so it is impossible to bend. The hub for the mixer to sit on is also made of thick metal and reminds you of a PTO drive shaft off a large piece of equipment. There is also a hand crank conversion Kitchen Aid mixer.
A large Stainless Steel drain board is a very hot seller for Cottage Craft Works, it allows large cooking pots, utensils, and food processing equipment to air dry, while the excess water runs back into the sink and not out on to the counter and down on the floor.
Cottage Craft Works carries a large selection of heavy duty Stainless pots, pans and cooking utensils. Old fashioned items that are still being made today such as the old time stove top drip and percolator coffee makers. You will also find the old time food choppers, and other food processing and canning equipment.
For those who like to cook outdoors you will find a large selection of cast iron pots, Dutch ovens, cooking tripods, grills and fire rings.
And for those looking for old time recipes for cooking all types of Amish home cooked meals you will find a large selection of cookbooks. Most all the Amish cookbooks also carry tips and recipes to deal with garden pest, make your own cleaning products, and natural care remedies.
You can even purchase Amish organic grain, flour, and cereals, including rolled oats and spelt low gluten products.
With over 5000 back-to-basic products requiring no electricity to operate Cottage, Craft Works carries products for the home, farm and ranch, kitchen, hunting, gun enthusiast, and sustainable builder.
Many of the products are built by the Amish who use them daily in their own off grid applications. Products are built to last as well, none of this planned lifespan to resale a product again. Products are built as they were in the early and mid 1900s with American pride, durability and quality.
The Little Dutch Maid Hand Crank Mixer pictured is just one example the heavy metal powder coated based is thick cast metal and not plastic as applicable are built today. It has a heavy duty gear box with harden metal gears. The hand crank is made from thick chrome plated steel so it is impossible to bend. The hub for the mixer to sit on is also made of thick metal and reminds you of a PTO drive shaft off a large piece of equipment. There is also a hand crank conversion Kitchen Aid mixer.
A large Stainless Steel drain board is a very hot seller for Cottage Craft Works, it allows large cooking pots, utensils, and food processing equipment to air dry, while the excess water runs back into the sink and not out on to the counter and down on the floor.
Cottage Craft Works carries a large selection of heavy duty Stainless pots, pans and cooking utensils. Old fashioned items that are still being made today such as the old time stove top drip and percolator coffee makers. You will also find the old time food choppers, and other food processing and canning equipment.
For those who like to cook outdoors you will find a large selection of cast iron pots, Dutch ovens, cooking tripods, grills and fire rings.
And for those looking for old time recipes for cooking all types of Amish home cooked meals you will find a large selection of cookbooks. Most all the Amish cookbooks also carry tips and recipes to deal with garden pest, make your own cleaning products, and natural care remedies.
You can even purchase Amish organic grain, flour, and cereals, including rolled oats and spelt low gluten products.
You can find these products at Cottage Craft Works .com
Non-Electric Back to Basics Products for living off the grid
Back to Basics | Living off the Grid
It is no secret that we, as a society, have become very dependent on the grid, computers, and all the luxuries of restaurant food, quick shopping trips and living the American dream fueled by easy credit. There was much hype and planning for Y2K, but when the clock struck midnight and then finally clicked over into the year 2000, nothing changed. Did this give everyone the sense of invulnerable security? As many have found after the passing of a storm, everything in our daily lives seem to screech to a halt until power is restored. Sometimes--depending on the amount of widespread damage--days, weeks, and sometimes even months may pass before power is restored and life begins to return to a normal pace.
If it is not natural disasters, then it is the economy that is just as much on everyone's mind. Increasing jobless rates, higher gas prices, spiraling healthcare costs, and large consumer debt are all of a deep concern. Whether you're a believer in the 2012 countdown to Armageddon, or just worried about the uncomfortable economy and worldwide events, one thing is certain: the world is changing, the natural disasters are increasing. It seems earthquakes, hurricanes, winter storms, tornadoes, or wild fires are in the news much more frequently than most of us would like. These lead to an absolute freeze on everything we associate with normal day to day activities and personal incomes.
There is a huge "Back to Basics" movement occurring. Some of it is associated with the uncertain times. Some people are trying to live more "Green", seeking energy savings, or just trying to live a more wholesome, food safe "Organic" environment. Others are going back to home gardening, food preserving/storage, making homemade items, and are on a quest to find a more self-sufficient, self-sustaining life style. This is the true root of the "Back to Basics" movement.
Having some of the old time non-electric appliances and gardening tools are also an important part of moving toward this life style: many have gone totally off the grid, while others are supplementing solar, wind, and other off grid power resources to save money, and be prepared for both short term and long term power outages, caused by natural and economic disasters. Kids find that computers and games all go dead when the electricity or batteries go out; parents dig out Grandma's checker board, and find something about a family connection that has been missing for some time. Neighbors who may not ever even waved to each other as they pass in their expensive ego mobiles, now seem to come together, all in the same situation and start helping one and another. A community bonding occurs, people join together to help share the load of cleanup, cooking, and basic human survival needs. Much like "The Great Depression" , people find a way through difficult times with very basic tools and gadgets.
The Amish still live a very simple and very basic life style, being non believers of the grid and the use of modern day conveniences such as the automobile, the internet, and other technologies. When Y2K came about, it was definitely not on their minds, and were very interested to see a huge demand for their back to basics, off grid the products. People stocked up on supplies and goods to prepare for the inevitable predicted crash in the power grids, computers and everything that was associated with keeping the economy going. It was astounding.
Preparing now for another Y2K phenomena really doesn't seem that far fetched considering all the current events. There are several on-line stores that specialize in Amish non-electric goods and products for off grid living, emergency preparedness or economic survival in a collapsing economy. Cottage Craft Works, located at http://www.cottagecraftworks.com is just one source for back to basics, self-sufficient, self sustaining life styles, or emergency off grid living.
They offer a wide variety of products for home goods, farming, gardening, Kitchen & food preparation, hunting, personal protection, and even composting toilets. If you are seeking self survival or just good old country living products, Cottage Craft Works is a place you will definitely want to check out. They also carry many reproduction antique items, such as Hoosier style cabinets, sewing machine cabinets, vintage toys, quilts, wine and cider presses, grain mills, leather holsters, hunting calls, shooting supplies, and custom made items, as well as kits to build your own items.
For More information, Please visit
http://www.cottagecraftworks.com
If it is not natural disasters, then it is the economy that is just as much on everyone's mind. Increasing jobless rates, higher gas prices, spiraling healthcare costs, and large consumer debt are all of a deep concern. Whether you're a believer in the 2012 countdown to Armageddon, or just worried about the uncomfortable economy and worldwide events, one thing is certain: the world is changing, the natural disasters are increasing. It seems earthquakes, hurricanes, winter storms, tornadoes, or wild fires are in the news much more frequently than most of us would like. These lead to an absolute freeze on everything we associate with normal day to day activities and personal incomes.
There is a huge "Back to Basics" movement occurring. Some of it is associated with the uncertain times. Some people are trying to live more "Green", seeking energy savings, or just trying to live a more wholesome, food safe "Organic" environment. Others are going back to home gardening, food preserving/storage, making homemade items, and are on a quest to find a more self-sufficient, self-sustaining life style. This is the true root of the "Back to Basics" movement.
Having some of the old time non-electric appliances and gardening tools are also an important part of moving toward this life style: many have gone totally off the grid, while others are supplementing solar, wind, and other off grid power resources to save money, and be prepared for both short term and long term power outages, caused by natural and economic disasters. Kids find that computers and games all go dead when the electricity or batteries go out; parents dig out Grandma's checker board, and find something about a family connection that has been missing for some time. Neighbors who may not ever even waved to each other as they pass in their expensive ego mobiles, now seem to come together, all in the same situation and start helping one and another. A community bonding occurs, people join together to help share the load of cleanup, cooking, and basic human survival needs. Much like "The Great Depression" , people find a way through difficult times with very basic tools and gadgets.
The Amish still live a very simple and very basic life style, being non believers of the grid and the use of modern day conveniences such as the automobile, the internet, and other technologies. When Y2K came about, it was definitely not on their minds, and were very interested to see a huge demand for their back to basics, off grid the products. People stocked up on supplies and goods to prepare for the inevitable predicted crash in the power grids, computers and everything that was associated with keeping the economy going. It was astounding.
Preparing now for another Y2K phenomena really doesn't seem that far fetched considering all the current events. There are several on-line stores that specialize in Amish non-electric goods and products for off grid living, emergency preparedness or economic survival in a collapsing economy. Cottage Craft Works, located at http://www.cottagecraftworks.com is just one source for back to basics, self-sufficient, self sustaining life styles, or emergency off grid living.
They offer a wide variety of products for home goods, farming, gardening, Kitchen & food preparation, hunting, personal protection, and even composting toilets. If you are seeking self survival or just good old country living products, Cottage Craft Works is a place you will definitely want to check out. They also carry many reproduction antique items, such as Hoosier style cabinets, sewing machine cabinets, vintage toys, quilts, wine and cider presses, grain mills, leather holsters, hunting calls, shooting supplies, and custom made items, as well as kits to build your own items.
For More information, Please visit
http://www.cottagecraftworks.com
Non-Electric Cooking Equipment
Cottage Craft Works offers the following non-electric products for cook offs and other large event cooking where electricity is not readily available, including emergency shelters.
The Little Dutch Maid Hand Crank Mixer for cooking large batches and making dough.
The GrainMaker hand crank grain mill that will mill all types of grains into powder flour, as well as grind coffee beans and make peanut butter.
A commercial grade Stainless Steel Drain Board for the domestic size sink.
Gas fired Stainless Steel cookers designed to cook maple syrup but are excellent for making soups or seafood boils.
The Little Dutch Maid Hand Crank Mixer for cooking large batches and making dough.
The GrainMaker hand crank grain mill that will mill all types of grains into powder flour, as well as grind coffee beans and make peanut butter.
A commercial grade Stainless Steel Drain Board for the domestic size sink.
Gas fired Stainless Steel cookers designed to cook maple syrup but are excellent for making soups or seafood boils.
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