Well, after several tries to produce a boy I have finally succeeded. My wife had our 4th baby last Thursday June 4th, 2009.

It was a boy and his name is Lincoln Scott Maxfield. He was 7 lbs. 1 oz. and 19.5 in. long with tons of dark flowing hair.

He looks like a cross between me, my father-in-law (The Dude), and Jimmy Fallon. Despite those odds, I think he will turn out just fine and be a great looking kid.
I just want to thank everyone who has sent congratulations. There have been so many that I cannot even attempt to name you individually. We are grateful for your support of our family.

There will be more photos and stories to come from this little guy. Bye now.

Jun 2, 2009

Positive Response...


I want to thank all of those who have checked out my new Food Storage and Emergency Preparedness Store. There has been some positive feedback and I want to address an issue with this post.

Some people have expressed interest in tasting the food offered in the freeze-dried section for Food Storage. I will be purchasing some samples, but I would like to get a guess of how many I would need. If you are interested in getting a sample, please go to BeReadyFoodStorage.com and put your information in so you can be on my list and I will be able to stay connected to you through my update list. NOTICE: make sure to click the link in the confirmation email so you activate your name on my list.

After I have a rough guess on the number of samples I will need, I will order them and get them distributed as fast as I can.

RSS FEED/Followers: I continue to use my blog for getting information out so I would ask you to sign up to Follow JaredMaxfield.blogspot.com or you can get RSS Feeds to your email, google or yahoo accounts. Thanks again for your interest in helping me get my feet off the ground in helping with your Food Storage and Preparedness needs.

Jared Maxfield
jared435@gmail.com


Most of you that are going to read this already know me, but some of you might not and that's OK too. I admit I have had lots of different jobs and or ideas over the years that I thought were great and I could really get into, but never really followed through with them for whatever reason. I promise none of them can do for both parties half of what I am about to share with you.

I just posted that my Emergency Preparedness store was open and you are probably caught a little off guard. But here is the story behind that decision...

3 or 4 years ago my friend had an idea to start selling food storage items door to door. You might of heard of his company-Daily Bread. Well, it goes without saying he was very good with this method because he had lots of experience at it. So he asked if I wanted to join him at the very beginning, but I was scared to drop what I was doing and go for it.

Anyway, fast forward a few years and my family is starting to get bigger, my views as a husband and dad change. I started having these feelings like I should talk to him about moving into the online arena because I had been following his biz and I knew I had some pretty good ideas that could help him grow. He was already doing well and had quite a bit going on, so those ideas weren't in his plans and I started a serious search about 6 months back to find something out there that might fit with the ideas in my head.

This is what I found:
Most of the companies that sell food storage items come from UTAH (no surprise to me). Next thing is that a lot the better ones have limited online stores or no affiliate programs (sell their stuff for commissions). The top options were: Daily Bread, Shelf Reliance and Emergency Essentials, but what I needed was the best of all 3 and mesh them together. So I kept on searching and found Better To Be Ready. These guys fit all my criteria and the owners have very similar visions and goals as me in what an Emergency Preparedness store should be.

So I started working with one of the founders and we exchanged ideas about what we both wanted out of this. A harmonious fit!

We want to create CERT style leaders in the communities where they live with our store owners.

We want to offer easy options for short and long term Home Storage, Survival and Outdoor products that are relevant to the customer's needs.

We want an AFFORDABLE monthly program where someone can build up their storage over time and not have to spend thousands of dollars all at once.

We want the convenience of a quality online store so the customers can order and have the items come directly to their home.

These are just a few of the most important things we offer. Those are the items I looked for when deciding to purchase for my own family. You see I am not that different from you. I maybe don't have the storage built up that I need, but now is the time to start. A little at a time will add up over the months. What could be better than to help someone when they are in need. Disasters are all over and we never know when it could strike us. That's why I am passionate about this. Please click here to visit my store and at least see how we could help you.

Everyone has their own views on Home Food Storage and I respect that. If you get into it, there are tons of blogs and groups out there that give ideas and tips on how to do it. Whether you decide to buy from me or not, at least get started. Obviously, my goal is to make some money at this, but more importantly is that I can help someone become prepared. Best case scenario I can do both!:)

So that is the story and the months of preparation to get to this point. Please let me know if you have any questions. I am still learning, so be patient if I don't know the answer right away. Also, the store is still being modified, so if there is something you notice that you don't like or is wrong, contact me and I will let the tech team know about it.

Thank you for your support in my venture and I hope we can team up to make a difference.

Jared Maxfield

May 27, 2009

My Store is Now OPEN!


I have had a few posts about Emergency Preparedness lately and I want everyone to know that my STORE IS NOW OPEN and I would love your support.

Not to get too deep, but if you know me at all I have been searching for a job where I could meet and help people while at the same time get passionate about the work. Well, I finally found it!

I need your help in making this a success. Please give it a look. There are lots of great options for Food Storage, Water Storage, Survival Kits & Outdoor Gear and more...

To check it out go to: http://BeReadyFoodStorage.com

I have a Name and Email Address Form so I can keep you updated and also get feedback. You can Unsubscribe at any time, but fill out the form and it will take you to the STORE.

Thank You!

I have joined the cause of "Stand for the Family" on Facebook. As I was thinking about joining these thoughts ran through my head: Why are there sooooo many problems with divorce? domestic violence? hate crimes? murder? gangs? and the list goes on.

So, not only am I on a crusade to get myself fit, both physically with the P90X program(which I am continuing if you thought I might quit after all the moaning and pain) and spiritually by working on my flaws and trying to improve them. This quest has made me think about being prepared for my family when they might need me because "The Family" is most important when it is all said and done.

I will leave it at that. The Family is the most important thing.

May 13, 2009

P90X... Bring It!


Some of you may know what P90X is...

It is a fitness program called Power 90 Extreme and it is set up to get you fit in 90 days. Well I heard about it from a friend and since have started the program. I thought I was in decent shape, but I was very very wrong. I am 3 days in and I can barely function like a human being. I am scared to see how I feel after the first week is over.

The reason I bring it up is because like my last post about Emergency Preparedness, the P90X is very similar in nature. In fact I would even say we could substitute "Preparedness" for "Power" and the "X" could stand for X number of days you are prepared. We can call it the Preparedness 90 + or - X days program.

Like fitness, our plan to Be Ready in case of an emergency with the proper necessities is extremely important to our health for the situation. Could you last 90 days with the food storage you have right now? If so, you are ahead of the curve. Congratulations! If NOT, you can get started RIGHT HERE.

BeReadyFoodStorage.com makes emergency Preparedness simple. So...

The best option is to just pick from the many choices offered by BeReadyFoodStorage.com. The packages are designed to give a full dose of a daily recommended diet and you have options for 2, 3, or 4 meals per day. That's breakfast, lunch, dinner and supper if you want. Sometimes you could even get a dessert.

You can do this. C’mon, in all honesty, these meals will not be anything fancy. Frankly they will be really boring. No fresh meat or vegetables to slice, simmer and sauté. Think basic pioneer (or cowboy) cooking. Pancakes, tortillas and beans. Lentil soup and stews. Oatmeal with a side of… raisins.

You don’t have to try to be the “Martha Stewart”. Just plain adequate is fine enough; you are talking about survival cooking, here nothing else. And as an added bonus, once you have a box or two of these “prep meals” at home, you will never have to make an emergency run to the store after a vacation or before a snowstorm!

Be Prepared. We have been told to do so time and again. Government officials continue to warn us of their inability to respond to everyone's needs in an emergency situation, church leaders of many different faiths teach emergency preparedness, and even the Boy Scouts of America have adopted this simple statement as their motto.

Modern conveniences and luxuries may be the reason for the complacency of many of our attitudes towards emergency preparedness. We flip a switch, turn a dial, insert a key, or pull a lever to obtain virtually any necessity of life we desire. Food, water, heat and light are all available with almost no effort. For the most part, many of us live a life of luxury, yet continually search for bigger, better and more convenient items.

These modern conveniences are also accompanied by the age of information. Information from around the world reaches our homes as fast as you can tune a radio, turn on a television, open a newspaper or turn on the computer. This desire for information, the speed and ease at which it can be processed, provide us with the ability to assess potential hazards far better than we could in years past.

Headlines and news casts are filled with stories regarding natural and man made disasters, civil unrest, and unemployment from all parts of the world. These headlines provide us with several very good reasons to become prepared for emergencies.

The need to be prepared is evident all around us, and we can do much the same as FEMA has done by gathering information that is pertinent to our own situation, and then use it in assessing the potential hazards and problems we might experience. Information can be obtained from various sources, and much of it is free or of very little expense. Check with your public library, American Red Cross or other emergency response organizations. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration publishes or makes available a number of excellent brochures regarding various weather related hazards. While FEMA and the National Safety Council have publications for virtually any emergency or hazard related topic imaginable. There are also companies that specialize in emergency preparedness and provide valuable resources for information.

Once information has been collected, you can begin to start preparing yourself and your family. As you make emergency preparedness a priority, you will be surprised at how quickly you become prepared and how much comfort the peace of preparedness can bring.