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Your Car Emergency Kit; Additional Insurance

Have you ever had a flat tire?  Did it occur in a convenient place safely away from other traffic?  Did you ever have a breakdown partway through a long trip?  Many of us have to answer "yes...and yes" to these questions.  It certainly happened much more often when I was young and had a less reliable car but it still happens occasionally.

You need more than just the spare tire your car came equipped with.  Jumper cables, some appropriate tools, warning devices to make the scene safer for you, your passengers and the other traffic, some gloves and a flashlight are just a sample of what might come in handy if you have a breakdown either in town on a city street or on a lonely mountain road after dark.

Here are the minimum items you should carry in your car emergency kit:

Food Bars or emergency food ration
Drinking water
30 Minute High-Intensity Light Stick
Tow Rope -
Auto Spot Light -
Jumper Cables -
First Aid Kit -
Flashlight with Batteries
Fire Extinguisher -
Solar Sleeping Bag -
Waterproof Poncho -
Swiss Style Army Knife
Leather Gloves
Whistle -
Duct Tape -
Utility Knife
Emergency Instructions and Help Sign
Wet Naps -
Reflecting Triangle.

Additionally, I personally carry some warm winter gloves and knit hats under the rear seat; some long lasting candles, a gasoline syphoning kit, several black trash bags, a folding shovel and a can of tire inflator. I always have more than one flashlight available.

The more prepared you are for an emergency, the less of an "emergency" it becomes and the calmer you will be.

About the Author

Jim German resides in Evergreen, Colorado with his wife Sarah and their dogs and horses. He is a Lieutenant on the Elk Creek Fire Department and a nationally registered Emergency Medical Technician. He is America's Urban and Rural Emergency Survival Expert holding many state certifications. For additional information or survival products visit http://www.SurviveAndLive.com

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Frequently Asked Questions...

I just cant master knitting socks can anyone help?

I am new to knitting and recently bought two different kits for knitting socks. However they both use language that i dont understand and i just cant work out what i am supposed to do. The end result is entertaining though!!!.
Can anyone recommend a simple step by step idiots guide for knitting socks for a beginner?
Many thanks


Answer:

Check the local JoAnn's for a book called I Can't Believe I'm Knitting Socks
The book shows each part of a basic sock in a different color so you can easily understand WHAT they are talking about when they call for the Heel Flap, the Heel, the Gusset, etc.
It also calls for size 4 needles and a worsted weight yarn (Paton's Classic Wool) which is much easier than starting out with a size 2 needle and very thin sock yarn.

I know how to knit the "Magic Loop" and I hate it. I learned so that I could answer questions at work. HOWEVER, when I knit socks I use a 12 inch circular Addi Turbo for the leg and foot. I use only 2 of the 4 needles in a set of double pointed needles for the Heel Flap and Heel. I use the 4 double pointed needles for the last few rows of the toe only. I HIGHLY recommend bamboo needles for beginners if you are going to use just the double pointed needles because double pointed metal needles are quite slipperly and it is too easy to drop stitches.

Though it is possible to pick up stitches with a knitting needle it is much easier to use a crochet hook (size B for sock yarn; size F for worsted weight yarn).

There are two videos on the internet which explain kitchener stitch. Look for the one in brown and beige rather than the one using only blue yarn.