Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Welcome Survivalists, Hunters, Campers and Outdoor Enthusiasts!

Since we got so busy writing about the holidays, we never properly introduced ourselves.

Photo by Charlene Marie

Hello and welcome to the Survivalists Outfitter blog site! We are your source for survival tools, equipment and supplies! We love the great outdoors and we offer fantastic tools to help you enjoy it!
If you are searching for just the right holster, flashlight or scope mounts, we’ve got you covered. These items are only just a fraction of our inventory! Check out our categories below and you might just be surprised at what you find!
  • Barrels and Choke Tubes
  • Cleaning Equipment
  • Flashlights and Batteries
  • Grips, Pads and Stocks
  • Holsters
  • Magazines
  • Misc. Accessories
  • Scope Mounts
  • Sights and Lasers
For even more great items, visit us at www.survivalistsoutfitter.com.
If there are too many items to choose from, just type what you need into our site’s handy search box!
We will also be having some great sales coming up for the holidays. Starting December 1, we will be launching “The 12 days of Christmas” campaign, featuring a different product daily!

Keep an eye open for more interesting blogs, fun tweets and become our friend on Facebook, to stay in the know!
Speaking of knowing, we love to know what you think too! Feel free to leave any comments, suggestions or questions for us any time!
We want to welcome you once again and thank you for taking the time to find out more about us!
Until next time, keep enjoying the great outdoors!
~Charlene Marie

Monday, November 28, 2011

Protecting your Assets on Cyber Monday, Black Friday and Beyond

It’s never too late to protect yourself while battle for the bargains is on.

If it’s deals you’re seeking to kick off the holiday season, Black Friday and Cyber Monday are the days to shop; however, along with the great bargains, comes a not-so-super twist. On days where major sales are to be expected, random acts of violence can occur. In order to protect yourself and your wallet while the bargains are at their best, keep reading for a few beneficial tips.
During an early Black Friday event on November 24, 2011, the following incident occurred: at a Walmart in Porter Ranch, Calif., one woman allegedly pepper-sprayed bystanders, in order to gain a better access to the electronic section. On November 25, 2011, a family was confronted for their belongings in the parking lot of a Walmart in San Leandro, Calif., and one family member is in critical condition after being shot.
Why bring these sullen incidents to light? The goal is to increase safety and awareness while shopping. So the next time you decide to go on a bargain hunting spree, here are a few things to keep in mind:
· Park in a well-lit, non-isolated area
· Keep all shopping bags or valuables such as GPS devices out of view or in your trunk
· Don’t wear flashy jewelry or expensive clothing while shopping in sketchy locations
· Try not to shop in sketchy locations
· Avoid caring an abundance of cash or credit cards
· Beware of suspicious-looking or shady-acting individuals
· Steer clear of loiterers
· While making purchases, hide your credit card digits as much as possible. People can snap 
  photos and use your information. 
· Shop with a friend
· Ask a security guard or store clerk to escort you to your vehicle

According to a news blog on the fbi.gov, today, US federal agents seized control of 150 websites due to selling counterfeit items.
Now that these sites selling fabricated items have been discovered, should an online shopper still be concerned? Personally, I would be. Here are a few tips to keep stay safe while shopping online:
· Look for a VeriSign logo when considering a purchase
· Become pals with PayPal. Making purchases with a PayPal account enables users to shop 
  without entering their credit card information on a website.
· Verify questionable sites or companies at bbb.org
· Look for “https” at the beginning of a web address. The “s” stands for secure.
· Check for online customer reviews about a company
· Use a pre-paid credit card for purchases
· Do not give checking or credit card information when asked via email. These emails are 
  considered phishing scams.
· Look for misspellings or shoddy-looking websites
· Keep an eye open for the word “replica”
· Make sure your web browser is up-to-date and online security is enabled

In any situation, it’s better to be safe than sorry and in this day and age, one can never be too careful. While keeping these precautionary measures in mind, try to enjoy your holiday shopping experience.
Do you have any other safe-shopping tips? If so, let us know!
~Charlene Marie

Friday, November 25, 2011

Tips for Surviving the Holidays

The holidays are almost here; how is your stress level?

Just when you thought you have everything figured out, you realized that you forgot the gravy for your holiday feast. After spending three exhausting hours at the grocery store last night, you were certain you had everything for tomorrow’s big day; yet, gravy is on your mind as you speed toward the airport to pick up your in-laws. “Arrrgh,” you yell, as you feel your blood pressure start to rise. When are you going to have time to get an important aspect of your meal when it’s almost 9 p.m. and the stores are about to close?
Here at Survivalists Outfitter, we have gathered a few tips to keep your stress levels at a minimum. After trying our suggestions below, hopefully you’ll feel stress start to melt away!
· Do what Santa does: make a list and check it twice!
I don’t know about you, but I probably would be at the store every night if I didn’t make one! Don’t like wasting paper? Download a note application on your cell phone. I downloaded the ColorNote app on mine and it works like a charm!  



· Take time out for yourself
Although it’s the season to do a lot for others, just think about how much more you’ll enjoy your company or holiday events when you are relaxed. Take some time to do something that you take pleasure in. Enjoyment is typically a great remedy for stress.
   
· Buy yourself extra time with a pre-made holiday dinner.
This suggestion my sound unappealing, but it works out really well and no one will know but you! Many grocery stores have this option in their deli department. You can get a turkey, ham stuffing, vegetable casseroles, cranberry sauce and much more in these packaged bundles. You can mix and match the options and all you have to do is heat them up when you get home. I’ve taken this route many years and have gotten plenty of compliments on a great meal! Just don’t forget to order your meal-bundle ahead of time! 




· Exercise
You hear this suggestion time and time again; however it’s healthy and is great advice. Even if you do a few squats or leg lifts while watching TV, it can help eliminate stress. Try yoga or take a walk with a friend. Even the funky dance class you were considering taking counts! Exercise releases endorphins which causes the body to relax. 
  
· Spend some time with furry friends
Did you know that pets relieve stress? They do! In fact, in Japan, people even rent pets! Pets can help improve your mood, provide unconditional love, encourage exercise and according to known studies, have shown to reduce blood pressure. Even on the worst of days, who can’t resist looking into the eyes of a puppy or kitten and smile?  
 
· Don’t hold it in
Let out your stress by talking, writing or even tweeting about it! Even the littlest ways of letting your woes out in a verbal or written form can help stress.
Hope our advice helps and all the best to you and your family for happy and stress-free holidays!
Have any other tips for reducing stress? Let us know!
~Charlene Marie

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

What Type of Dinner is on Your Thanksgiving Menu?

A Thanksgiving feast doesn’t have to be the same flavor every year.



When I was growing up, our Thanksgiving dinner would always be the same every year: turkey, gravy, cranberry sauce, salad, bread roles, potatoes, stuffing, asparagus and carrots. It never failed; it was as if my parents had the menu carved in stone. Not that having the same yearly food-ritual was a bad thing; to me, it was just a bit monotonous. If you are looking to add an extra flair to the menu, check out these fabulous holiday dishes from other cultures!
Take a look at what may be on a French menu for Thanksgiving:
· Sage-Brined Roast Turkey with Oyster Dressing
· Céleri-Rave Rémoulade (Celery Root Rémoulade)
· Galette de Pomme de Terre (Potato Galette)
· Herbed Haricots Verts
· French Pumpkin Pie
French Pumpkin Pie photo courtesy of saveur.com
Do you desire an Italian flair? Cleanse your palate with some gelato and try some of these fabulous creations:
· Pumpkin Pasta With Cream Sauce
· Risotto alla Zucca (pumpkin risotto)
· Creamy Porcini Chestnut Soup
· Chocolate Panna Cotta With Espresso Cream
· Spinach And Prosciutto Stuffed Turkey Breast

Spinach And Prosciutto Stuffed Turkey Breast photo curtosey of italianfoodforever.com

Add a little spice to your holiday cooking with these scrumptious Spanish-themed dishes:
· Mofongo Stuffing (plantain stuffing)
· Mojo-Soaked Yuca
· Queso Fresco y Chocolate Abuelita (fresh cheese and Abuelita chocolate)
· Guava and Port Glazed Roasted Turkey
· Pumpkin Flan
Pumpkin Flan photo courtesy of vegetariantimes.com
For that Creole-inspired Thanksgiving theme, tempt your taste buds with:
· Roasted Turkey with Oyster Stuffing
· Oysters in a Half Shell
· Plum Pudding
· Cauliflower au Vinaigrette
· Baked Red Snapper a la Creole
Creole Red Snapper photo courtesy of myrecipies.com

Are you hungry yet? However you decide, bon appetit, buon appetito, buen provecho or simply enjoy your meal this Thanksgiving holiday!
Have any other recipe ideas or suggestions, send them this way!
Have a happy Thanksgiving!
~Charlene Marie

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Holiday Gift Guide 2011

The holidays are coming fast. Are you prepared?
Last year, did you find yourself frantically searching for the perfect gifts for everyone on your holiday list? Did you try your hardest not to get things that would not be re-gifted or set aside in a closet to collect dust, but still felt uncertain about your shopping-choice outcome?  No need to worry, since this year, we took the liberty of finding some fun and useful gift choices that just about anyone can enjoy! So kick back, relax and let us help you discover that hard-to-find present by checking out our gift selections below!
·         Bring photos, memos and pens into the light, literally. Check out the Pic and Memo lamp and help your recipient stay well-organized from The Lite Source!

·         Have someone on your list that likes eyewear? Get them a designer pair of TAG Heuer sunglasses from Sunglasses Avant Garde! Purchase a pair under the TAG Heuer Speedway category and get another pair 50% off!
·         Do you know a car enthusiast? Get them a light-up Camaro, Corvette, Mustang GT, Charger or Viper mouse from Mechanics Discount! Some models even come in a police version! 
·         Have a hunter in the family? Get them a DAC Cleaning Kit complete with a collectable wooden box from Survivalist Outfitters!

·         Here’s a must-have for coffee lovers! Check out the Nespresso Essenza C100 Black with Aeroccino Bundle from Espresso Kitchen.

·         Want to be non-traditional? Surprise someone with the gift of décor! Purchase any rug from Décor the Floor and have it shipped for free! These rugs are gorgeous!
Have any other gift ideas? We’d love to hear them!
Stay tuned; there will be more ideas in the next few weeks to come!
Until then, happy shopping!
~Charlene Marie




Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Poisonous Plants

There are a lot of things to know when it comes to survival and staying away from poisonous plants and berries are one of them. For instance, did you know that consuming the leaf blade of rhubarb can be fatal? The twigs and foliage of wild cherries can also be deadly. The components of the tree contain a compound that releases cyanide when eaten! These are only a few examples, there are plenty more!

Elephant’s Ear (Dieffenbachia):
This sizeable plant may be appealing to look at but if eaten, death can be a factor. All parts of this plant are poisonous and can cause an intense burning sensation to the lips, lounge and mouth. Death can occur if one’s tongue swells up and blocks the air passageway.

Foxglove:
These pretty plants can be extremely toxic. All parts of this plant can be fatal. A poisoned individual may experience convulsions, irregular heartbeats, confusion and digestive upset.
Foxglove photo courtesy of livescience.com
Mistletoe:
Mistletoe berries can be the kiss of death if eaten. These berries are toxic and even cattle have been killed due to grazing on them.

Poison Hemlock:
This is the plant that caused the philosopher, Socrates death. The roots, berries and foliage are deadly on this plant and consuming poison hemlock will cause gradual weakening of the muscles and eventually death due to paralysis of the lungs.
Poison hemlock photo courtesy of forestmanagementcenter.com
Potato:
A spud may not be your bud if you end up eating it’s vines, sprouts or spoiled portions. Death has occurred from consuming large amounts of the potato’s green parts.  

There are still plenty of other plants on this planet that can cause harm. If you are curious, I highly suggest purchasing or checking out a book such as All About Poisonous Plants by Sonia Davidson.

If you have any comments or suggestions, please let us know!
~Charlene Marie