Honesty and Integrity In Business

November 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Challenging Times

These are times when what we see is often not what we get or even real, especially when dealing within the virtual reality of the Internet.

We expect something real out of something that is not tangible, and then we’re surprised when we find out that we have been used or taken advantage of in some way.  So, does that mean all Internet interactions have to be considered “virtual reality” and “fake” or can we expect honesty and integrity in business on the Internet highway?  I know that, if we are wise in judgment, we can find real value on the Internet; but we have to exercise wisdom and set guidelines for ourselves.

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Transparency In Business

Take note that we at Shop.OurDayShopping.com are trying to be as transparent as possible so you will feel comfortable in dealing with us.

  • First, we want you to trust us and view us as a reputable business.
  • Second, we must gain your trust in order to expand our business.
  • Third, together we each will reach our goals in getting what we want.
  • Fourth, we provide people access to the products and information they need.
  • Fifth, our passion is to help people meet the challenges of our times.

Let’s Talk About Integrity Within Our Payment System

With PayPal being the venue for collecting funds,  some people think they must have a PayPal account in order to make a purchase – so they won’t order. Let me ease your mind by explaining the way PayPal functions.

  • PayPal is used the same way as any other form of payment to purchase online.
  • PayPal verifies that we are a viable business so you know we are in good standing with them.
  • PayPal verifies that an account is real before they accept a payment.
  • PayPal provides a venue to settle complaints against us.
  • PayPal is a safe and reliable way to make a payment for a purchase.
  • PayPal is one of the most trustworthy payment systems online.
  • PayPal accepts electronic checks from your checking account.
  • PayPal accepts most credit and debit cards.
  • You will notice little difference from other forms of online payment when making a purchase with PayPal.

Explaining this PayPal payment system should help you feel safe in using this form of payment. Also, we want you to know that we are committed to providing you great service by using PayPal.

PayPal guarantees that the money collected is from a legitimate account and gives the purchaser the ability to contest a delivery if we do not satisfy one’s concerns.  In addition, PayPal makes it easy for the buyer and the merchant to track shipments.

Let me take this opportunity to tell you that we appreciate your visit and your trust in doing business with us. Your trust is valued and we want you to be happy as a consumer.  Being a new company, we depend on people like you and your word of mouth to grow our business.  We sincerely hope that you see our vision and our desire to help people deal with our challenging times.

By knowing us better and what we stand for, we hope you will convert that knowledge into trust and perhaps an order. We believe you can find the things you need from us that help you care for your family now, and in the future.

Please feel free to have an open dialog with us and to share your thoughts in the comment box below about your dealings with us. Good or not so good, we welcome your comments.

Thanks for your visit and we hope to earn your business.

Sincerely,

Judith Sherman
Marketing and Training Administrator

Be Prepared For What?

November 24, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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With the news we’ve been reporting about the economy and the possibility of food scarcity, our goal is not to scare you or to cause hysteria or panic.  We want to give you a taste of reality if the government takes over more and more aspects of a free economy and to let you know what government is doing in relationship to food and your freedom. Just take a moment to view this video of a very old cartoon that talks about the very thing we are dealing with today.

The plan for government to oversee many of the every-day aspects of our lives has been in the minds of liberals since our country was founded. The points made is this video are just as relevant today as they were in times past.

Now that we see the danger in giving up our rights, we need to be even more vigilant in protecting the family’s assets: such as our ability to grow food to eat, our ability to be in charge of our own lives, and our ability to respond to an emergency without reacting in default because we have no choice.

We realize many people will consider what we know at Our Day Shopping is conspiracy-theory based and perhaps, even radical. If true, then go ahead and ignore our warning. However, not withstanding, you may consider our commitment to getting Facebook’s Fan Page for Our Day Shopping, Shop.OurDayShopping.com, Specials.OurDayShopping.com, News.OurDayShopping.com, and our blog OurDayShopping.com, all set up so expeditiously as being strong evidence that perhaps we know something about what is likely in store for us.

We at Our Day Shopping put action where the mouth is, informing you of what we see on the horizon and giving you the tools you need to prepare for the situation. At first, individually, we began purchasing items for ourselves. Then, the more we learned, the more concern we felt for you. That’s because we realize unprepared citizens create chaos, panic, and hysteria. Conversely, a prepared citizenry responds differently. The point is that we have a lot to be concerned about in the days ahead.

Our Day Shopping’s commitment is to provide you information and products you need and let you do what you will with it. Please consider the information we make available to you and prepare accordingly. If we are wrong, then great! If we’re right and there is terrible times in the forecast, then you will be glad that you started putting a plan into action. How well you prepare now will affect the degree you and your family will suffer if these things come to pass.

Check out things for yourself and also our store.  See what we offer and make an order.  Start out small and what you feel you can afford.  We don’t want you to go into debt. Also consider replacing some of your Christmas gifts with something from our store.  Better yet, give a gift certificate to our store and let your friends decide what they need.

Why Non- Hybred Seed Banks

November 22, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Even without the gift of Prophecy, or listening to Glenn Becksharing the importance of haveing a seed bank, it is easy to see what is happening. A growing lower class demanding handouts, and huge banks getting our hard earned money to

pay for their mistakes, is a recipe for disaster. Add to that the growing global elite who are seeking totalitarianism control over our lives.

As the world wide government agenda goes forward, one of the next things to be hit is our food supply. The reason is simple, They have bought our houses (by bailing out the banks), they have stopped our freedom to travel (by hiking up gas prices,and building trains instead) and now they need to control our food. Where we live, go to school, work, eat, and sleep. All being taken care of by Big Government.

Hitting our food supply lines is the easiest way to stop us from being able to feed ourselves. Our current “just in time” distribution means that as a country we have about three days of food available to us.

Do you want to take control of your own food situation?


In a crisis, do you have what it takes to get off the radar, and grow your own food? Do you know what kind of seeds will grow in an emergency? Do you know if the seeds you have can be re-harvested year after year? If you are answering NO to these questions, you will probably starve! Don’t wait any longer to get prepared…We can help!

Emergency-Seed-Bank

Listen to what one person has to say about his purchase. Keep in mind that this package is from just one supplier. We do offer another one, the video showing the metal box storage of seeds. Either company has great products. You will have to decide from whom you will make your purchase.

We know about these seeds because we bought a package, but other than knowing they are cheaper and the product comes in a different container, they both seem to take care of our needs.  We will appreciate some feed back from those who have purchased either or both of these products.

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November 20, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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72 Hour Emergency Survival Kits

There are many types of disasters that a 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit is buit for: floods, fires, earthquakes, hurricanes and tornadoes, to name just a few. Government and Relief Agencies estimate that after a major disaster, it could take up to three days (72 Hours) for relief workers to reach some areas.

In such a case, your 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit could mean the difference between life and death. In other disasters affecting your family, a 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit means the difference between having a miserable experience or one that’s like a pleasant family camp out.

72 Hour Kit Checklist

  • 3-5 gallons of water stored for sanitation and drinking
  • Method of water purification
  • Food
  • 72 Hour Supply of Food and Water
  • Warmth and Shelter
  • Windproof/waterproof matches
  • Second method to start a fire
  • Tent/shelter
  • Wool-blend blanket
  • Sleeping bag
  • Emergency reflective blanket
  • Lightweight stove and fuel
  • Hand and body warm packs
  • Poncho
  • Light Sources
  • Flashlight with batteries
  • Candle
  • Light stick
  • Tools
  • Pocket knife
  • Shovel
  • Hatchet or Axe
  • Sewing kit
  • 50-foot nylon rope
  • First Aid
  • First aid kit and supplies
  • Burn gel and dressings
  • Bottle of potassium iodide tablets
  • Communications
  • Radio with batteries or radio with alternate power sources
  • Whistle with neck cord
  • Personal Sanitation


Personal comfort kit:

  • soap
  • toothbrush and gel
  • comb
  • tissue
  • sanitary napkins
  • razor
  • Extra Clothing
  • A complete outfit of appropriate clothing for each family member
  • Include extra socks
  • underwear
  • hat
  • sturdy shoes
  • gloves
  • Money (at least $20, include quarters for phone calls and small bills)
  • Important Papers
  • Copies of documents important to your family (such as birth certificates, marriage licenses, wills, insurance forms)
  • Important phone numbers
  • credit card information
  • Stress Relievers
  • Games
  • books
  • hard candy
  • inspirational reading


For children:

  • small toys
  • paper and pen
  • favorite security items
  • Extra food
  • Camp stove
  • Mess kits and other cooking equipment
  • Sun block
  • Insect repellent
  • Portable toilet
  • Snake bite kit
  • Special medication or other needs
  • Portable Container
  • Durable water resistant duffel bag
  • frame pack or day pack

*Important to know*

  1. Your kit should be in a portable container located near an exit of your house. This is so you can grab it on your way out of the house in a serious emergency. Do not overload your kit–you may have to carry it long distances to reach safety or shelter.
  2. Each family member should have their own kit with food, clothing and water. Distribute heavy items between kits.
  3. Enclose the extra clothing, matches, personal documents, and other items damageable by smoke or water in plastic to protect them. If it’s raining when you have to evacuate, you will appreciate the dry clothes.
  4. Keep a light source in the top of your kit, so you can find it quickly in the dark.
  5. Personalize your kit. Make sure you fill the needs of each family member.
  6. Inspect your kit at least twice a year.
  7. Rotate food and water. Check children’s clothing for proper fit. Adjust clothing for winter or summer needs. Check expiration dates on batteries, light sticks, warm packs, food and water.

  8. Consider the needs of elderly people as well as those with handicaps or other special needs. For example: for babies, store diapers, washcloth, ointment, bottles and pacifiers, and other special supplies.


A crisis or emergency is a high stress time for everyone. It is especially important to have a 72 Hour Emergency Survival Kit with high energy foods available during these times. Food that is high in calories (even empty calories) is recommended for these times. If you plan ahead, you can have meals that are not only high in energy, but also nutritious. 

You can live several days without food if you have water to drink, but you won’t be very comfortable when you are used to eating three meals a day plus snacks. Besides the nutritional benefit you gain from the food, there is also a positive psychological benefit of doing things the way you did before a disaster. Eating three meals a day will help make the stressful time seem more like normal. 

Food will probably be provided at an emergency shelter for you and your family, but government officials and relief agencies usually take 72 hours to get set up. You have the responsibility to be self reliant and plan your own meals for those three days. Foods that are lightweight, compact, and require little preparation are the most suitable for your 72 hour emergency survival kit. Since an emergency situation is not the time to try out new and unusual foods that your family is unaccustomed to, you should try out your emergency foods before you need them. Whenever possible, stick to simple tastes that you are used to. Consider these possibilities: 

Stress Foods-
Foods that provide sugar energy and are comfort foods are good ones to pack in your 72 hour emergency survival kit. These types of food include chocolate, hard candy, dry sugar cereal, fruit bars, etc. In high stress situations your body requires a higher caloric intake, not just nutrition. For those who can’t eat sugar, pack alternative high caloric food such as peanut butter, dried fruit, and sugar-free candy. 

Compressed Food Bars-
Compressed food bars include granola bars, trail bars, and high calorie food bars that are sealed for long term storage. These are lightweight, nutritious, and high in calories, making them a good choice for your 72 hour emergency survival kit. 

Survival Drink Mixes-
These types of drink mixes are high in protein, vitamin and mineral content, such as protein drinks, diet drinks, and survival drink mixes. These should be just-add-water-mixes, so you must remember to store extra water just for mixing these drinks. Remember that any diet drink mixes you include should be high in protein and not just for weight loss. 

Trail Mixes-
Trail mixes can be made of ingredients such as granola, raisins, nuts, seeds, dried fruit, or chocolate chips. They are very tasty and full of energy and nutrition. You can make your own trail mix to accommodate your family’s taste, but be aware that it could become rancid if you try to store it for a long period of time. Storing trail mix in your refrigerator or freezer is a good way to preserve its shelf life. 

Dried Foods-
Dried foods, such as fruit and meat (jerky) are excellent additions to your 72 hour emergency survival kit. They are tasty, nutritious and satisfying, and they can make up a part of a meal. 

Freeze-Dried Foods-
Freeze dried foods are probably the best tasting, most “normal” things you can pack in your 72 hour emergency survival kit to supply you and your family with a “real” meal. They are lightweight and easy to prepare, but require extra water and some cooking. Plan ahead by storing the water that you need and a way to heat it. 

Instant Soups, Meals, & Milk-
Instant soups and meals, (such as cup of noodles, cup of soup, and instant mashed potatoes) are a great way to supplement meals for three days. They are lightweight and easy to pack in your 72 hour emergency survival kit. Instant milk is a good way to make sure you get the calcium you need. These items also require additional water to use. 

MRE’s (Meals ready to eat)-
MRE’s, designed for the military, are the easiest meals you can put in your 72 hour emergency survival kit. They have an incredibly long shelf life (up to 10 years when stored at temperatures below 70 deg. F) which makes them an easy solution for a 72 hour emergency survival kit. MRE’s also do not require cooking, water, or any preparation. For more information on MRE’s see the Insight article entitled MRE- Meals Ready to Eat 

Snack Foods-
Snack foods are an essential part of a 72 hour emergency survival kit. If you eat snacks during normal times, you will want snacks during emergencies too. Plus snacks are a good way to help relieve the stress of emergency situations. You can store snack-packs of cheese and crackers, packages of crackers or nuts, or peanut butter snacks. MRE snacks are a good way to store snacks because they can be stored for 5 or more years and they taste good. 

For Babies or Toddlers-
If you have a nursing baby, you should pack formula in case you aren’t able to nurse because of shock or stress. Include both powdered formula and liquid formula in case water is not available to mix the powdered formula. Include baby food for an older baby or toddler. Instant cereal, fruits, and vegetables are a good choice. Remember to store extra water to reconstitute these items, and to update your 72 hour emergency survival kit as your baby grows. 

Equipment and Utensils-
Sometimes when you are planning your food menu, you forget that you need certain utensils to cook and eat with. Essential cooking items include:

  • small cooking pots
  • spoons, forks, knives, (plastic or metal)
  • Sierra cups (metal camping/backpacking cups that you can heat food in or drink from)
  • mess kits or camp plates
  • napkins or paper towels
  • small, trial size of dish soap
  • hot pad or wash cloth
  • can opener
  • waterproof matches or matches in waterproof container
  • canned solid fuel and folding stove
  • zip lock bags


As you plan your 72 hour survival kit, you must also remember the little extras that make life more comfortable, such as: toilet paper, diapers, wipes, first aid kit, toothpaste, soap, razors, reading material, stress relieving games, and so forth. If you put a little planning into your 72 hour kit, you and your family won’t need to panic when an emergency occurs
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This information has been provided by Emergency Essentials.