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making wine yourself = self sufficiency Sent Friday, July 8, 2011 View as plaintext
hey ,
 
One of the great things about making your own
wine is that it makes you more self sufficient.
 
YOU are in control.  As long as you can get your
hands on fruit - you can make wine.
 
On a more serious note... have you been watchin
the news lately?  Seems to me it's always bad stuff
and a lot of times it makes me wonder what
I would do if the lights went out.
 
Last month, I ordered 72 MREs (that's meals ready
to eat) and put them in permanent storage in my
basement. 
 
Why?  In case the lights go out and don't come back
on for a while - I want to be prepared.  I want to
be "self sufficient".
 
Then I started thinking about it and realized that having
72 MREs might get me and the wife thru a month at best.
 
That's not good enough.
 
It turns out that there are a lot of self sufficiency guides out
there and these people have really done their homework.
 
I just went and got this one and believe me: it covers
all the bases.
 
http://www.how-to-make-wine.net/survive
 
The information contained in this guide will allow you and
me to make it for a lot longer than 30 days - in fact -
you can get set up to make it years and be totally
self sufficient.
 
That makes me feel a lot more comfortable and secure.
 
Like the Boy Scouts say - "always be prepared". 
Good motto.
 
Increase your self sufficiency today from making your own
wine, to growing your own veggies, to planning for when
the sh!t hits the fan.
 
Hope this makes you feel as secure as it did me.
Mike
your 21st century winemaking coach