Please consider “Liking” The Backyard Pioneer on Facebook to keep up with all our happenings. . . Since I was roped into making one of my Texas Style Briskets for a reunion of my High School buddies I needed to take it to the next level and my Bourbon Brisket BBQ Sauce was just […]
Salvaging a Weber Grill from Hurricane Sandy Debris
Please consider “Liking” The Backyard Pioneer on Facebook to keep up with all our happenings. . . From junk to working (and not half bad looking) grill in a morning’s work. Since I was working in the stricken areas, I got to see first hand the destruction of Hurricane Sandy, which was terrible, but […]
Flu Pandemic Preparedness
Please consider “Liking” The Backyard Pioneer on Facebook to keep up with all our happenings. . . With the H7N9 strain of making news lately with it’s Human to Human transmission a good review of Flu Pandemic Preparedness is in order. Most Flu Pandemic Preparedness isn’t the sexy gear and guns driven survivalism/prepping […]
Easy Clam and Shrimp Boil
Please Consider “Liking” The Backyard Pioneer on Facebook to keep up with all our happenings. . . An Easy Clam and Shrimp Boil is a great way to entertain a few close friends on a budget and with a bit of Wow-factor! Enjoy this Summer Meal. Ingredients 2 Dozen Littleneck Clams 1.5 lbs Large […]
Defending Abandoned Homes During Emergencies, A Guest Post
Defending Abandoned Homes During Emergencies By Naomi Broderick Image source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/pellesten/6111177757/ Whenever disaster strikes, it pays to be prepared. Many preppers invest in making their home a sustainable environment in case the worst happens. Keeping a variety of sustainable food and water sources, alternative power supplies, and home security equipment are all great ideas for […]
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