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Get This Family Preparedness Handbook


Back in 1999, in those pre-Y2K days, I remember hearing the name James Talmage Stevens mentioned as the author of a best selling book on preparedness called Making the Best of Basics. Now you can get the latest edition. It’s been updated with many new pages.

You'll be amazed by the wide variety of practical, down-to-earth subjects it covers. It's like a preparedness encyclopedia.

James Talmage Stevens is not a newcomer to preparedness. He first published Making the Best of Basics back in 1974. He retired in 1999 and wasn’t planning to return this Family Preparedness Handbook to the marketplace.

But things changed. There was still a demand for the book. Then 9-11 happened. Plus, as we all know, within the past few years, the economy has turned for the worse. There’s more of a need now than ever for Making the Best of Basics.

On his Web site James Talmage Steven says this about this new edition: “…It is written for a generation even further and more remotely separated from the skills of pioneers of America’s frontiers.”

Would you know which basic food items are essential for putting together a year’s supply of food for getting by? You may not have a glamorous diet, but would you have what you need to survive?

It comes down to this. If you’re prepared, you can have peace of mind in whatever survival situation you find yourself.

True, it may not be possible to prepare for everything, but with Making the Best of Basics, you’ll be on the road to setting and achieving your family’s preparedness goals. It will help you to know what you need so your family can live a prepared life.

Click on the image below, and you’ll be taken to the site where you can order Making the Best of Basics.Get your copy today and be ready!



Making the Best of Basics