Summer Means Picnics, Preparedness …and Pantries
In most of my articles, I discuss Practical Personal Preparedness. In today’s article, the three P’s can be for Picnics, Preparedness and Pantries. As schools get out and the weather warms up,...
View ArticleA Year of Supplemental Food Storage for $300 for a family of FOUR !!
I have come across an amazing find, thanks to a FB friend; I have learned how to add enough food to my storage to feed us (2 adults and two kids) for a year! This is a combination of legumes, grains,...
View ArticleSummer’s Checklist – with Barbara Salsbury
In addition to summer fun, games, and vacations, it can also be a time for: Homework, Putting Security in a Box, Getting Ready for the Rainy Day, etc... Now is a good time to start developing the...
View ArticleHomemade Dishwasher Soap – Save Money Right Now
Most of the time I hand wash all of my dishes mostly to conserve water and power, but sometimes I am just too busy taking care of the garden, farmstead and working. Lots of people involved in...
View ArticleFinancial Preparedness – How to Get Out of Debt
Getting Out of Debt IS prepping. It is, and it's an important part of prepping that people love to ignore. Rather than explain this point again I will refer you to my past articles on this subject so...
View ArticleDo-It-Yourself fishing lure: Make a fishing spoon lure from a kitchen spoon
One of the most useful, and effective fishing lures is the common spoon. Here's how to make a good one, for pennies, from recycled materials. by Leon Pantenburg This spoon fishing lure was made from a...
View ArticleDry Canning the Easy Way
The easiest, cheapest and fastest way to dry can food is to use oxygen absorbers. This technique is nearly fool-proof, and requires no electricity, fancy equipment, and it does not expose your dry...
View ArticleFall Food Deals for Preppers
I love this time of year and not for the weather, mostly for the baking sales! This is a GREAT time of year for stocking up on food staples oddly specific to preppers. While a majority of the...
View ArticleHow multigenerational family units can help preppers to survive financially
September 2011 report by the U.S. Census Bureau revealed that the U.S. poverty rate now is more than 15% of the population. That is the highest that the poverty rate has been in over 50 years. As if...
View Article10 Reasons Why Everyone Should Store Oats
And eat them too!Oats are one of those storage foods people LOVE to ignore. I can't even get my own husband to eat them. Since we both came from rural areas and grew up with the same self-reliant and...
View ArticleHow To Choose The Best Wool Pants for Winter Survival Clothing
One of the first winter camping items recommended to the Boy Scouts in our troop is wool pants. Here is how to pick the ones that will suit your needs best.by Leon PantenburgClick here to buy survival...
View ArticleSurvival Recipe: Squirrel Spaghetti
Squirrels are the second-most harvested small game animals in the United States, next to rabbits. Here's how to make a delicious spaghetti dish out of squirrels.by Leon Pantenburg Squirrel hunting is a...
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