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How To Hide Anything

With little effort and expense, you can hide cash, armaments and even family from the menacing eyes of burglars, terrorists or anyone. Learn how to construct dozens of hiding places right in your house and yard. Here are small hiding places for concealing money and jewelry and large places for securing survival supplies or persons. More than 100 drawings show how to turn ordinary items into extraordinary hiding places.

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How to Hide Almost Anything: Or, Come Home, America, and Find Your Treasures Where You Stashed Them

Krotz, David. How to Hide Almost Anything: Or, Come Home, America, and Find Your Treasures Where You Stashed Them. William Morrow, New York, 1975. Timeless guide to stash pockets, secret compartments, and hidden rooms.

Paperback - 157 pages (April 1978)
Language: English
Collier Books ASIN: 002080590X

Secret Rooms Secret Compartments

A design manual 80 pages of text and 45 drawings on how to design secret rooms and secret compartments to protect valuables in any home or place of business. If a thief cannot find your valuables he cannot steal them.A secret room is a superior defense against burglary because even a professional thief is placed at great disadvantage. It tricks his eye. It fools his mind. A secret compartment causes your valuables to become invisible. A safe or locked cabinet screams for a burglars attention, but a hidden compartment renders him helpless. It gives him no target, no hinge or hasp to pry off, no lock to drill into.It provides him with nothing at all, and that is the beauty of it.
About the Author:
The author was a profesional magician for many years and that knowledge has been the inspiration for the design ideas in this book.

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How to Hide Things in Public Places

Fiery counsels the seriously stealthy in detail. He gives lots of attention to selecting hiding places and gaining access to a site when access is not readily available. He expounds at length on hiding things in public restrooms and explores such arcana as access to soap and other dispensers, along the way confirming attentive modern readers' hunch that there is now--more's the stashing pity--a dearth of toilet tanks in public facilities. Some of Fiery's strategies are more novel than others. His discussion of Simplex lock combinations, for instance, though perhaps not groundbreaking, is certainly intriguing, but hiding things under snow piles is old hat to anyone who has ever been a beer-swilling northern teen with empties to ditch. A useful book for those who need it, especially with the appended index of hiding places and list of Simplex lock combinations.

Construction of Secret Hiding Places

With break-ins and armed robberies in the home increasing, secret hiding places are a necessity for the middle class as well as the wealthy. With the aid of this book, you can hide your valuables securely yet easily accessible (to you only) in false drain pipes and duct work, behind medicine cabinets, inside doors, etc. Most hiding places can be constructed with the simplest of hand tools. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, softcover, profusely illus., 68 pages.

Food Storage 101 "Where do I begin"? by Peggy Layton

Everything you need to know to begin and maintain a Food Storage Program. This is a workbook with an inventory and planning guide, as well as a 14 day menu planner to help you calculate how much food you need to continue eating the way you do now without having to change your diet in a crisis. This book is a must for everyone. It covers where to store food, how to store food and how much to store.

14.95
 

Cookin' with Powdered Milk by Peggy Layton

Everything you need to know about cooking with powdered milk. Reconstituting chart. How much milk to store per person/per year. How to make yogurt, cottage cheese, and many types of other cheese. Lots of yummy recipes. Many of which have been tested by the USDA and U>S. Dairy council. This book is a must for anyone who has powdered milk in their food storage.

 
 

How To Live On Wheat

A concise and informative book, one of the best. Learn many down to earth practical tips on using wheat in your day to day cooking.

 6.95
 

The Amazing Wheat Book by LeArta Moulton

Wheat is a primary component of any type of cost cutting, food storage or healthy back-to-basics lifestyle. Armed with this book, you'll soon be weaving wheat into every meal, just like a pioneer! With LeArta's guidance, you'll be making and serving meatballs, jerky, veggie burgers and sausage with wheat! And here's a special bonus - you can even make pet food! Also shows how to use herbs and spices to add a gourmet touch to basic foods and recipes for making you won seasoning mixes. An absolute must for using stored wheat or finding out why and how you should include wheat in your in-home Preparedness program.
 

 25.95
 

Country Beans by Rita Bingham

If you have 30 minutes, Rita Bingham will show you how to prepare Great Bean Meals that you can eat to your heart's content! Contains nearly 400 high protein dishes that are low in fat with no cholesterol (many of which contain "hidden beans" for those who insist they won't eat them). A special Feature of this book is its inclusion of nearly 120 recipes using Bean Flour, which can be used in any recipe calling for flour.

 24.50
 

Natural Meals in Minutes by Rita Bingham

From your canned and fresh goods, you naturally move into the basic "Pantry Foods" - grains, legumes and vegetables. And once again, Rita Bingham provides you with revolutionary new ideas for fast, nutritious, high fiber, cholesterol free meals that you can prepare in 30 minutes or less. Every Preparedness library should have a copy of this book, if for no other reason than for its detailed attention to Sprouting - from an overview of the techniques to actual uses in a variety of recipes.
 

 24.50
 

Encyclopedia of Country Living by Carla Emery

Written and rewritten over a span of 24 years, "Country Living" is the most all-inclusive source in print for growing, processing, cooking, and preserving every kind of food from the garden, the orchard, the field or the barnyard. With practical advice, invaluable information collected wisdom for folks and farmers in the country, city and anywhere in between, Carla Energy will show the reader how to ... cultivate a garden ... buy land... bake bread...raise farm animals... make sausage... can peaches...milk a goat... grow herbs... churn butter...build a chicken coop... catch a pig...cook on a wood stove... and much, much more!

 45.00
 

The New Passport to Survival by Rita Bingham and Esther Dickey

By updating her mother's work, originally published in 1967, Rita Bingham (Esther Dickey's daughter) provides the reader with an easy to understand 12 Step program which outlines the proven, time-tested techniques for complete self-sufficiency. Among them: How to afford and maintain a year supply; What, why, where and how to store; Which foods your body really needs; What food preparation equipment to buy and how to use it; Sanitation and miscellaneous supplies; Emergency Doctoring/Home Health care and much more.

 25.95

Victory Edition 1919 - War Gardening

A replica of the original 1919 War Gardenening and Home Storage of Vegetables Guide. Full of timeless and timely information that will prove invaluable to the post Y2K gardener

4.95

 

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