FEATUREDbook The Denver Mint: 100 Years of Gangsters, Gold, and Ghosts Trade Paperback by Lisa Ray Turner, Kimberly Field • 18.95 14.95This is the most comprehensive book ever published about the Denver Mint. It takes readers from the days when gold dust was legal tender in the dusty frontier town of Denver to the present when the Mint is a world-class facility that makes most of our coins. The authors were granted rare access to… WRITTENby Lisa Ray Turner CENTENNIAL, COLisa Ray Turner is an award-winning writer of both fiction and nonfiction. She is the author of three novels, a book of essays (co-authored with Thomas S. Bollard), and many magazine articles for national publications. Lisa graduated with a bachelor's degree in Education and received her… Kimberly Field LITTLETON, COLong-time Coloradoan Kimberly Field holds a bachelor's degree in Archaeology and a master's in Journalism. Kim has written on western water issues, earthquake prediction, and the influence of volcanoes in impressionist art. Her first introduction to the Denver Mint's products came with… FEATUREDendorsementby Dick Kreck, the Denver PostThere's more than making money going on at The Denver Mint, as Kimberly Field and Lisa Ray Turner reveal in detail in The Denver Mint. I'm going to have to get by there. | SPECIALproduct Making the Best of Basics: Family Preparedness Handbook Paperback by James Talmage Stevens • 34.95 27.95Over 760,000 Copies Sold! WindRiver Publishing is proud to distribute the new 11th edition of the world's most popular family preparedness handbook Close your eyes for a moment and imagine what would happen if you became ill and couldn't work; or if an earthquake, hurricane, or violence left your community devastated. It happens more often than you think—and when the unexpected happens, people who are even a little prepared are much better off than those who never thought about their dependence on outside resources. Now imagine having the resources in storage and the skills necessary to turn crisis into comfort. Imagine the peace of mind that comes with preparedness and the knowledge that you don't need to shop for weeks—and a comprehensive storage system begins to make sense. Now in its 11th edition with over 760,000 copies sold, Making the Best of Basics: Family Preparedness Handbook is the best-known preparedness guide around. Author James Stevens describes the basics of food and resource storage (including how to use what you store!), and lays out a yearlong preparedness program covering fifteen food and nonfood categories that will sustain your family through any crisis. Table of ContentsSection I - The Wake-Up Call
- The Time to Prepare is Now!
- Preparedness Lifestyle
- The Path to Family Preparedness
Section II- The Emergency Preparedness Action Kit
- Getting your Household in Order
Section III- A Basic Strategy for Family Preparedness
- In-Home Convenience Store
- Managing Long-Term Storage
Section IV- Water—The Absolute Basic
- Powdered Milk—Dairy Basics
- Healthy Kitchen Gardening
- The Basics of Honey Use
Section V- Wheat—The Basic Grain
- Basics of Whole Wheat Flour Cookery
- WheatMeat Cookery
- Sourdough Cookery
- WHite Four Cookery
- Triticale Flour Cookery
Section VI- Dehydrating Fruits and Vegetables
- Preparing Game Meats, Fish, and Fowl
- Energy and Fuel Storage
Section VII- Vitamins, Minerals & Herbs
- Managing Stress and Pain
- Essential Oils
- Genetic Engineering
Section VIII- Creating a Preparedness Library
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