Posts Tagged ‘ Food ’

The Square Foot Garden:

Mar 25th, 2013 | By
The Square Foot Garden:

As a Suburbanite I am always looking for a better way to plant a garden without bringing down the power of the code enforcement, and the fury of my wife for digging up the yard. So I started using the idea of the raised bed garden.



Pit Falls of Prepping

Nov 20th, 2012 | By
Pit Falls of Prepping

These are several common mistakes people make when starting out prepping; I have even fallen into these “traps” as well. One of the biggest pit falls is gear. Like most of us “preppers” I am a gear and gadget guy, just ask my wife and look the “Bear Cave” in our videos.



Starving New Yorkers Dumpster Dive

Nov 3rd, 2012 | By

It is amazing with all the media hype and public outreach from federal, state, and local governments, people are still not prepared. Look at this video from the Blaze



Building a Frugal Food Storage

Oct 10th, 2012 | By
Building a Frugal Food Storage

Building a food storage supply is a necessary part of life in today’s world. Yet, many people hesitate to start a food supply simply because they are overwhelmed with the very idea of building a food storage. When thinking about building a food storage, many people conjure up images of racks of soups organized alphabetically,
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Who will you depend on in the event of a disaster?

Aug 11th, 2012 | By
Who will you depend on in the event of a disaster?

I was reading this article that was talking about how 55 Percent Of Americans Believe That The Government Will Take Care Of Them If Disaster Strikes.  Well good for them.  Not to come off as a complete dick here but at this point I am tired of these people who are trying to put me down
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Salmon – A superfood that fills in the gaps

Aug 7th, 2012 | By
Salmon – A superfood that fills in the gaps

 Salmon is a species of fish that is commonly eaten for its nutritional properties. The fish live in both fresh and salt water, depending on where the salmon is in its development. Preparation methods for salmon vary, as some prefer barbequing, baking, or even sauteing their fish. Vitamin D is obtained mainly through sunlight exposure,
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wake up call?

Aug 3rd, 2012 | By

Was the mass power outage in Delhi, India that put  680 million people in the dark for 2 and a half day and all the storms the U.S. has been having a wake up call for you? Not to sound paranoid, but they have for me.  You may get a warning on the news that a storm
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Bug Out Bags – The Ultimate Resource Guide

Jul 23rd, 2012 | By
Bug Out Bags – The Ultimate Resource Guide

What’s a Bug OutTo leave for a more secure position. i.e. Survival Retreat, Neighbors, etc. Bag? Most people who have a basic understanding of survival and preparedness understand the need for a good Bug OutTo leave for a more secure position. i.e. Survival Retreat, Neighbors, etc. Bag. It’s probably one of the most talked about
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Survival Eating

Jul 16th, 2012 | By
Survival Eating

Food is not just a source of energy and sustenance, but a comfort item as well. When you are hungry, morale goes down and chances of survival dwindle.  There will be several opportunities to find food after the supermarkets close, you just need to know where to look and what tools to have. The first
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Vitamin Supplements Guide

Jun 30th, 2012 | By
Vitamin Supplements Guide

Preppers will store up a supply of food, but have they considered the nutritional balance of the foods they’ve stored versus what the body needs? Vitamins are necessary for our general nutrition and good health. Although they do not directly contribute to energy or body-building materials, they are important to form ‘complex chemical compounds’ that
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