Ian Olito
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Do Farmers Need Medicine??

Started Mar 4, 2012 0 Replies

I wanted to share this with everyone.  With the economy the way it is today, some  of us are unemployed cannot afford the high cost of  medicine.  Here is a way to get what you need.  Here is an…Continue

 

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Ian Olito replied to Andi Hernandez's discussion Food Storage
"You have some great tips using coupons.  I feel everyone should start storing food now and not wait till it is to late. Prices have been rising over the past year at an incredible rate.  Look at the prices of sugar, peanut butter and…"
May 1, 2012
Ian Olito commented on Ian Olito's blog post Barter the New Currency, Really it was the First Currency
"Barter is a method of exchange by which goods or services are directly exchanged for other goods or services without using a medium of exchange, such as money.[1] It is usually bilateral, but may be multilateral, and usually exists parallel to…"
Mar 23, 2012
Ian Olito commented on Ian Olito's blog post Barter the New Currency, Really it was the First Currency
"Here is a challenge!  If anyone that is a member of farm dreams would like to trade an item ,please let me know and I can show you how it can work for both parties.  Send me a message of what you would trade and I give me ten  items…"
Mar 23, 2012
Ian Olito commented on Ian Olito's blog post Barter the New Currency, Really it was the First Currency
"I wanted to add some facts about barter.  INCREASE SALES … Barter will promote your company or yourself.  You can reach new customers by placing an ad on Farm Dreams. Farm Dreams members can choose to patronize other members,…"
Mar 22, 2012
Ian Olito's blog post was featured

Barter the New Currency, Really it was the First Currency

As our dollar continues to fall, and inflation continues to rise, barter will become a valued currency.  I have been bartering for over 9 years, and I can tell you first hand, that barter has made me able to enjoy a better lifestyle.  I have traded for , airport rides, eaten at restaurants, stayed at bed and breakfasts, had printing done for my business, brought my clothes to the cleaners,  traded for batteries, traded for pet food,  and I can go on and on, but I just wanted to share this with…See More
Mar 21, 2012
Ian Olito posted a blog post

Barter the New Currency, Really it was the First Currency

As our dollar continues to fall, and inflation continues to rise, barter will become a valued currency.  I have been bartering for over 9 years, and I can tell you first hand, that barter has made me able to enjoy a better lifestyle.  I have traded for , airport rides, eaten at restaurants, stayed at bed and breakfasts, had printing done for my business, brought my clothes to the cleaners,  traded for batteries, traded for pet food,  and I can go on and on, but I just wanted to share this with…See More
Mar 21, 2012
Ian Olito posted a discussion

Perscriptions on the farm??

I wanted to share this with everyone.  With the economy the way it is today, some  of us are unemployed cannot afford the high cost of  medicine.  Here is a way to get what you need.  Here is an example : I am on singulair for asthma, and have been unemployed for about 9 months.  The price was about 80 per month.  I found out that the manufacturer has a program that if you fit the criteria they will give you a years supply, I have been receiving what I need for 8 months now. Here is the site…See More
Mar 4, 2012
Ian Olito replied to Happy's discussion Getting Published
"Most of the articles that  requested are , software, sports, travel, arts and crafts, hobbies, pets  and health."
Feb 24, 2012
Ian Olito commented on Ellen Samek's photo
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Sunset in February

"nice sunset"
Feb 24, 2012
Ian Olito replied to Cara Randall's discussion What's retirement going to be?
"Cara,  You have a retirement fund ,your land, try and find a cash crop to grow that thrives in your area.  Friends of mine that had 401ks, now have 25% of what it was once worth..  My best friend worked for Bear Stern for 15 years and…"
Feb 24, 2012
Ian Olito commented on Colleen Mills's blog post Food For BOB
"David, thanks for this information.  I am going to research this stove and maybe purchase one.  Do you have one particular manufacturer?"
Feb 7, 2012
Ian Olito replied to Andi Hernandez's discussion Food Storage
"I wrote this piece awhile ago about storing food and wanted to share: The decision to store food for you and your family should not be an overwhelming task.  In this ever changing world, food storage is quickly becoming a natural part of daily…"
Jan 27, 2012
Ian Olito commented on NHF's photo
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Farm Dinner

"Interesting concept. I am in culinary school  now and this is a great idea."
Jan 24, 2012
Ian Olito commented on Dusty Bottoms's blog post Making Money as a Homesteader: You’re Not Ready to Homestead Yet
"Great article, cannot wait to read more chapters."
Jan 24, 2012
Ian Olito commented on Atticus Freeman's blog post Food storage is the first step in food preparedness
"I enjoyed reading your article. I  started storing food about three months ago.  I am stocking up on dehydrated food as if I have to leave quick,the weight of this type of food will be easy to transport. I do agree with you that…"
Jan 24, 2012
Ian Olito commented on Colleen Mills's blog post Food For BOB
"I broke down a list of what I thought I would need in my BOB.  Here is a rough draft of what I want to put together. It will take a big bag,but it will be worth it.  I have about 10% of this accomplished so far.  Water: Stainless…"
Jan 21, 2012

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Barter the New Currency, Really it was the First Currency

Posted on March 21, 2012 at 10:51am 3 Comments

As our dollar continues to fall, and inflation continues to rise, barter will become a valued currency.  I have been bartering for over 9 years, and I can tell you first hand, that barter has made me able to enjoy a better lifestyle.  I have traded for , airport rides, eaten at restaurants, stayed at bed and breakfasts, had printing done for my business, brought my clothes to the cleaners,  traded for batteries, traded for pet food,  and I can go on and on, but I just wanted to share this…

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Storing Food for Your Family

Posted on January 8, 2012 at 8:52pm 4 Comments

The decision to store food for you and your family should not be an overwhelming task.  In this ever changing world, food storage is quickly becoming a natural part of daily living.  Food storage does not require any special skills or training.  It requires commitment, planning, and organization; dedication to building and using stored food for the present and the future.  



Many people question whether the decision to start their personal food storage is worth their time and…

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