Thursday, January 29, 2026

Decoding Sterling Silver Hallmarks With a USB Microscope

 We're decoding sterling silver hallmarks with the help of a cheap USB microscope. 

Most precious-metal collectors chase .999 fine silver or rare coins — but that blind spot creates an opportunity most people miss. In this video, I break down how to identify sterling silver jewelry (925), verify hallmarks, and estimate real melt value using simple, affordable tools. 

We decode a size-9 men’s ring together, walk through hallmark identification, and talk honestly about when sterling is a bargain — and when it’s not. I’ll show you: 

  1. How to read sterling silver hallmarks (925, STERLING, maker’s marks): 
  2. USB Microscope or Phone Camera Zoom or Jeweler's Loupe or Magnifying Glass Pros and Cons 
  3. How to avoid fake or plated “gas station silver” Simple tests like magnet and ice checks 
  4. How to estimate melt value using weight and spot price How online tools like Google Lens can help with resale research 
  5. Why craftsmanship and resale value often exceed melt value 
 

This isn’t about get-rich-quick hype. It’s about learning to value what other people overlook — a practical skill that fits right into resource resilience, frugal living, and smart collecting. If you want deeper dives into gold hallmarks, silver grades, or thrift-store treasure hunting, let me know in the comments.


 

The REAL Reasons High Power Bills Keep Rising (NOT Fuel or You)

What's Up With High Electric Bills and Worse Service?  

 This video uncovers the surprising truth behind your skyrocketing power bill, revealing why it's not just about fuel costs or your personal usage. And it's not just rapidly increasing power bills but also declining reliability from power companies. Utility customers experience twice as much downtime as they did a few years ago. 

We dive into the aging infrastructure, climate pressures, and new demands pushing up electricity prices and threatening grid reliability across the US. Learn the real reasons behind the increases and what you can do to navigate the changing energy landscape.

High Power Bills Video 

 

Friday, January 23, 2026

Silver Shortage 2026: The End of Easy Silver ($99/OZ?)

 Is there a real silver shortage in 2026? 

With silver spot prices crossing the $80 mark after China’s recent export controls (Jan 1, 2026 policy), the precious metals market is in a state of high volatility. (Update: Silver crossed $99/ounce after this video published! Yes, the market is volatile!) 

As a silver stacker and coin collector for over 30 years, I’m looking past the headlines to the structural deficit in physical silver bullion. Today's silver shortage is driven by a massive increase in industrial silver demand for renewables (solar photovoltaic cells), electric vehicle (EV) components, and AI data center hardware. 


 

In this video, we discuss the "End of Easy Silver," why mining output can't keep up with the "sticky" silver supply, and even why your local coin shop can't pay spot silver prices, and it's not a scam. We cover: The exhaustion of above-ground silver stockpiles. 

Why $80 (or $100/ounce) silver doesn't immediately increase silver mine production. The impact of China restricting silver exports on the global COMEX and London markets.

Friday, January 16, 2026

Most Food Expiration Dates Are Just Suggestions

Are You Reading Food Expiration Dates Wrong?  

Is your "expired" food actually dangerous, or are you just throwing money in the trash? According to the USDA, average households lose $1,300 a year because of food waste. Misunderstanding expiration, best-by, and sell-by dates is a big part of the problem. 

With only a few exceptions, these dates are suggestions and not firm rules.Besides saving money, reducing food waste can help reduce emissions, so save your budget and the planet! 

If you're trying to store food to prep, watch your budget, or just clean out your pantry, it's important to understand what's still safe to eat... and what you should absolutely toss in the trash.  That's especially true for canned and shelf-stable foods. 

Learn more by watching this video : How Wasted Food Costs Households $1,300/Year


 


Sunday, January 4, 2026

How Early Spring Tricks the Best Gardeners (Protect Your Plants)

 Early spring warmth can feel like an invitation to start gardening — but it can also be a trap. In this video, we look at the growing risk of “false springs,” when unseasonably warm weather triggers early growth that’s later damaged by sudden frost. 

I’ll explain why this is happening, why even experienced gardeners get caught off guard, and a few simple, practical ways to protect your plants without panic or overreaction. Nature is unpredictable, but with a little restraint and preparation, gardeners can adapt and protect their harvest — even as spring becomes more uncertain.