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03/06/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Kirkland, Washington residents still reeling from coronavirus – stores running out of stock, firefighters remain quarantined
As coronavirus (COVID-19) sweeps across America, residents of all 50 states cope with the spread of the disease in their own ways. In Kirkland, Washington, parents try to protect their children by keeping them at home instead of letting them play outside. Over two dozen firefighters are still in quarantine in the city. Life in Kirkland has […]
02/28/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Costco runs out of “emergency food kits” following coronavirus outbreak
People are scrambling to stock up on emergency supplies as COVID-19 continues to spread throughout the U.S. – and now, retail giant Costco has run out of “emergency food kits” amid the dreaded outbreak. (h/t to InfoWars.com) Costco Wholesale, one of the biggest suppliers of long-term storable food in the U.S., has sold out of […]
02/21/2020
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By Darnel Fernandez
Prepping basics: How to process wild game meat
It is second nature for preppers to make sure that they always have food in their homestead or bug-out shelter. One of the ways preppers can ensure a sufficient amount of protein is through hunting wild game. Hunting is entirely legal – provided that you only hunt during designated hunting seasons and with the proper […]
12/13/2019
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By Zoey Sky
8 Natural ways to keep your survival stockpile rodent-free
As a prepper, your tasks don’t end after you set up your survival stockpile. Before SHTF, you need to rotate your supplies so they don’t go to waste. You also need to protect your stockpile from pests and rodents. (h/t to SurvivalSullivan.com) If you forget about rodent control, all your efforts will go to waste. A […]
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 […]
12/03/2019
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By Darnel Fernandez
Urban prepping tips and tricks: How to cultivate inner city gardens
For most people, living in the city has many advantages. Not only do you have access to many dining and entertainment options, but you can also potentially be within the proximity of your workplace. However, one thing you wouldn’t get from living in a big city is easy access to natural resources. While you can go to your […]
11/07/2019
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By Darnel Fernandez
Are humans one long-term SHTF scenario away from a civil breakdown?
Preppers spend a lot of time making plans and preparing for the next big disaster. But no matter how prepared you are, there may come a time when one disaster could send the world into chaos that could change your life permanently. Throughout the history of humanity, civilizations had risen and fallen numerous times. Are you prepared […]
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 […]
11/01/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Why home gardening and food preservation is the best form of food insurance
Home gardening is a crucial part of any prepper’s life. Having a garden in your backyard ensures that you have access to fresh produce during “quiet” times and, most importantly, after SHTF. Learning about food preservation also teaches you the skills you need to save and preserve excess fruits and vegetables from your garden. Don’t […]
10/27/2019
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By Darnel Fernandez
Upcycling for preppers: How to turn a broken freezer into a mini root cellar
Proper storage of home-grown produce is an important prepping skill any gardener should have if they want to enjoy the fruits of their labor. Freezing is a great way to enjoy fresh produce all year round. But even if your freezer breaks after long use, you can retain its usefulness in preserving food by converting it into a […]
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