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Back to Basic, my book about self reliance, is now on sale on Amazon

For years friends and acquaintances have asked me questions about self reliance. After much research and pretty much repeating the same things I thought, 'that's it, I'm going to put the information together in a bundle and they can have it as a book.' This is how back to Basic was born. It's designed to help you if you are a beginner and have no clue about self reliance. Looking at the general state of the economy it's a good idea to organise our lives to live more frugally. Here are some of the topics: why we are in debt smart shopping budgeting dehydrating gardening sprouting home-made toiletries smart shopping for Christmas clever and cheaper ways to have fun You can buy it in paperback or as a Kindle.  http://www.amazon.co.uk/Back-basics-make-through-times/dp/146641152X Back to Basics Get started with your self reliance today!

Back to Basics: all the link from the book

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Back-basics-make-through-times/dp/146641152X When I wrote my book, Back to basics, I quickly realised that I couldn't write everything people need but just the top things, the very basics, unless I had the YellowPages in mind. So many topics can be studied more thoroughly by looking at the links I suggested in the book. For those of you who asked (you know who you are) here are the links! Happy reading, Franz Website where people give away all sort of things in their area, from fridges to toys  http://ilovefreegle.org/about/ Find out the alternative to expensive numbers in this site: http://www.saynoto0870.com How to make a skirt using a t-shirt http://www.cutecircuit.com/30secondskirt/ Gustavo Dudamel at the Proms http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vwZAkfLKK8 Unicef report: http://www.unicef-irc.org/publications/pdf/rc7_eng.pdf Survival of Salmonella Copenhagen in food bowls following contaminat...