In another installment of ask-a-prepper we get a chance to hear from the women over at Survival For Blondes to find out a bit more about the aspects of prepping with blonde ambitio... Read more
I don’t know a lot about bee keeping and wish I knew more. I know a lot of the positives however: A lot of tasty honey. Raw honey is one of the most nutritious foods out ther... Read more
In another installment of ask-a-prepper we get a chance to hear from John Beck of Geek Prepper to find out a bit more about him as well as learn a few things in relation to prepari... Read more
Today we get a chance to sit down to have an interview with Damian Brindle of reThinkSurvival.com and ask him a few questions about prepping in general. How long have you been prep... Read more
Here is a quick and easy way to make a self-watering, sub irrigated planter out of a handful of things you can pick up locally in just a few minutes. Keep in mind this is my first... Read more
Water. In tough times it is easily the key between life and death. Most disaster preparedness plans consist of bleach to use as an emergency method in making your drinking water sa... Read more
Eggs go bad after a few weeks even with refrigeration right? Or is that just what we are lead to believe? Keeping eggs fresh even in a refrigerator for months at a time is hard to... Read more
Most people get most of their food from the supermarket. Even most of your homesteaders. Sure they may grow a few rows of corn, or raise a few chickens and provide a fair portion t... Read more