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02/13/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Berry foraging: How to identify and harvest 8 wild berries
Proper preparation can go a long way in increasing your chances of survival when facing an emergency situation. However, no matter how much food you stockpile and defenses you set up, you might be forced to bug out to a much safer location, even if it means taking a detour through the wilderness. In these […]
01/01/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Prepper recipes: How to make nutrient-rich pinole, an ancient Aztec superfood
An important component in preparing for disasters is learning how to make nutritious food that can keep up your energy during a long-term survival scenario. If you’re looking for one such recipe, try making pinole. (h/t to SurvivalSullivan.com) What is pinole? In Christopher McDougall’s book, “Born to Run,” he talks about people from the legendary […]
12/08/2019
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By Grace Olson
Guerrilla gardening tips: How to hide survival food in plain sight
Not everyone would be prepared when SHTF. This means looters may come rushing to your home to steal your supplies. Outdoor gardens are especially vulnerable. You can install security systems all around your property to dissuade potential thieves, but even the most desperate ones may figure out a way around them. One of the best ways […]
12/07/2019
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By Grace Olson
Protein-rich and portable emergency foods for your survival stockpile
Sources of protein are some of the most difficult foods to acquire during an SHTF situation. Common protein sources such as meat and dairy products require special storage and are not easily carried everywhere. However, other great foods are both rich in protein and portable – ideal for bugging out. (h/t to BackdoorSurvival.com) Add the […]
12/05/2019
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By Grace Olson
Edibles in plain sight: 15 Common wild plants that are safe to eat
When you’re in the wild, the usual food sources may no longer be available. You’ll need to find your own food through hunting or foraging. These skills rely greatly on your knowledge of which foods you can eat. (h/t to AskAPrepper.com) Aside from catchig fish and hunting wild animals, there are also wild plants that you […]
11/03/2019
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By Grace Olson
How to prep if your loved ones have food sensitivities or allergies
It’s already difficult to find nutritional food with long shelf lives, but it becomes harder when you have a food allergy. When disaster strikes and food becomes limited, any person with a food allergy would have a hard time finding something to eat. As a prepper, you need to take that into consideration when stocking up […]
10/27/2019
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By Grace Olson
Prepping on the go: How to safely store food in your car
Storing food at home is different from storing them inside your car. Whether it’s going for a short ride or getting stranded in your car during an SHTF situation, having some food stored always comes in handy, just make sure to store them properly. (h/t to BackdoorSurvival.com) Choosing food to store The first step to […]
10/21/2019
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By Grace Olson
Prepping on a budget: 5 Affordable preps to try when you’re low on cash
Low funds shouldn’t stop you from being prepared. With a little bit of creativity and smart planning, you can stock up as much as the next person, and even more. Check out these five tips for prepping on a budget. (h/t to BeansBulletsBandagesAndYou.com) 1. Collect food over time Preppers are infamous for buying food supplies […]
10/17/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Foraging safety tips: How to identify common poisonous plants and mushrooms
Preppers and survivalists who plan to forage in the wilderness will not only need to look for edible plants and mushrooms, they also need to recognize poisonous counterparts. Poison ivy is one of the most common poisonous plants that may end up in the backyard. Fortunately, people may develop a resistance to the vine by […]
10/03/2019
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By Edsel Cook
A step-by-step guide to making a Zeer pot (off-grid refrigerator)
Also called the pot-in-pot refrigerator, the zeer system is a simple but important technology. It is easy to make at home and will help preserve food and drink in hot weather without needing electricity. (h/t to TheHomesteadingHippy.com) To make a zeer pot, get two clay pots with solid bottoms that are big enough to hold food. One […]
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