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06/04/2019
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By Mary Miller
Rebuilding after SHTF: 10 Things communities need to do after disaster strikes
Surviving a large-scale disaster is one thing, but rebuilding the broken remnants of society is an entirely different challenge. In the aftermath of a societal collapse, the path toward a functional society will require plenty of planning, discipline, logistics, and proper resource allocation – but if it is done right, you might end up with a […]
05/23/2019
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By Mary Miller
Prepping on-the-go: How to make sure you have drinkable water when you’re bugging out
Having access to a reliable source of clean drinking water is vital when bugging out. In a survival situation, you probably won’t last more than three days without this life-sustaining liquid. Stocking up on bottles of water can only get you so far, especially if you plan on traveling to other bug-out locations. You might […]
05/23/2019
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By Mary Miller
Upcycling for preppers: The 12 survival uses of tin cans
People tend to discard tin cans along with the rest of their garbage, but tin cans are among the most valuable items you can scavenge and re-purpose, since they have countless potential uses. Make the most out of your tin cans by turning them into these 12 DIY survival items when SHTF. (h/t to HomesteadSurvivalSite.com) A scoop […]
05/16/2019
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By Mary Miller
Prepping tips: 13 Ways to avoid food waste
In most American households, leftovers tend to be discarded even if the food is still technically edible. If you can make the most out of your leftovers, not only will you avoid food spoilage, but you will also save your time and money. Here are a few useful tips on how you can avoid food […]
05/13/2019
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By Mary Miller
Superfoods for preppers: Here are 8 reasons to keep rolled oats in your survival stockpile
Your survival stockpile shouldn’t be filled with just any random food items you buy on a whim at your grocery store. There are certain factors that must first be taken into consideration. You must then plan your survival food supply according to these factors. They must have a long shelf life and store well, even […]
05/11/2019
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By Mary Miller
Face masks vs. respirators: A guide for when to use each
Face masks and respirators are terms that people tend to use interchangeably, but these two items are designed for different purposes. Both are mostly used for preventing the spread of disease-causing bacteria, but each one serves their function differently. Protect yourself from foreign contaminants by learning how and when to properly use face masks and […]
05/09/2019
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By Mary Miller
Salt and sugar are crucial survival items
For thousands of years, various cultures all across the globe have harvested sugar and salt for both food and medicinal purposes. Nowadays, people are often told to avoid both of these food items as much as possible, but it is not because salt and sugar are harmful on their own. Rather, our modern diets make it […]
05/08/2019
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By Mary Miller
11 Common prepping mistakes and how to avoid them
Living entirely off the grid is a noble aspiration to have, but achieving it takes a lot of hard work and preparation. There are plenty of factors you must take into consideration. If you do not plan ahead, you might find yourself making crucial errors and paying the price along the way. Be prepared for […]
04/29/2019
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By Mary Miller
Here’s why critical thinking is a crucial prepping skill
To be truly prepared for a survival situation, it is not enough to have a strong and active body. Your mind should be exercised just as much as any muscle. An unfocused mind can easily fall prey to panic and confusion during a disaster. However, a sharp and focused mind can readily adapt to any given […]
04/28/2019
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By Mary Miller
Putting together an affordable survival kit? Here are some of the items you’ll need
Every prepper understands the value of preserving an item’s functionality for as long as possible. As long as something can still work, it doesn’t need to be thrown away and replaced, but even if something no longer works, it can still possibly be repaired. Mending broken items isn’t just a useful hobby. It can help you […]
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