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05/27/2022
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By Belle Carter
Dr. Robert Malone: Wartime gardens key to beating food crisis
American physician and biochemist Dr. Robert Malone recommends starting a backyard garden to reclaim self-sufficiency as food crisis looms due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, the lingering Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and other geopolitical, economic and natural causes. “People don’t have to be dependent on international agribusinesses, nutritionally valueless food, grain from Russia or Ukraine, […]
05/23/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Prepper must-read: Art Rude shares food storage hacks in new book
In his book entitled “The Lost Superfoods,” author Art Rude talked about the lost survival food knowledge that even people without prior cooking or stockpiling experience can use. According to Rude, British citizens were able to prevent their eggs from spoiling after Nazi bombs took out power in cities during World War II, and their time-tested […]
05/18/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Food supply tips: 5 Food preservation methods to learn before SHTF
Knowing several food preservation methods ensures that you can prolong the shelf life of fruits and vegetables from your home garden. These techniques can also add more items to your food stockpile, which is important if you want to prepare for a long-term survival scenario. (h/t to FoodStorageMoms.com) Before you get started, invest in an informative canning […]
05/11/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Budget prepping: Ways to make your food budget last longer
If you’ve been paying attention to store items for the last few months, you may have noticed that food prices have been increasing. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Price Outlook for 2022 is grim, particularly since many factors like supply chain issues, bad weather and rising fuel costs affect food costs. Fortunately, there are many […]
05/03/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Food supply tips: 9 Ways to preserve meat at home
Preppers spend a lot of time growing or acquiring food for their stockpile because they need a lot of supplies to prepare for a long-term survival scenario. Having a lot of food is good, but knowing how to preserve food helps significantly extend the shelf life of your supplies, especially if you want to stock […]
04/04/2022
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By Zoey Sky
20 Cheap, nutritious foods with a long shelf life for your survival stockpile
It can be difficult to come up with items that you need for your survival stockpile, but you should focus on ingredients that are affordable, versatile and have a long shelf life. This ensures that when SHTF, your items won’t go bad before you have a chance to use them. In a recent episode of their program […]
03/31/2022
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By Zoey Sky
13 Useful food storage lessons from World War II
There are a lot of lessons to be learned from World War II (WWII), especially for preppers who want to know how to store food supplies before SHTF. During WWII, people had to survive on war rations, which made it hard to feed a large family, especially if you were on a budget. In America, the government started rationing certain […]
03/29/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Healthy prepping: 10 Affordable and nutritious foods that have a long shelf-life
Before disaster strikes, you need to make sure that your survival stockpile contains different items and ingredients that you can use to cook for your family when stores run out of products. If you’re on a budget, Larry and Hope Ware got your back. In the program “Under the Median: Living with Joy and Abundance on […]
03/18/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Food supply tips: 13 Natural sweeteners you can grow in your home garden
As a prepper, you should stock up on different pantry staples like sugar. But if you’re worried about running out of sugar after SHTF and stores become inaccessible, consider planting natural sweeteners in your home garden. (h/t to HomesteadSurvivalSite.com) Here are 13 natural sweeteners you can get by growing certain plants in your home garden. Agave nectar […]
03/15/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Urban gardening: How to grow lettuce in small spaces
Growing plants in a container is a common practice for urban residents, such as those living in apartments. It is also a good way to grow vegetation, as the containers can be brought indoors during the colder weather and left outdoors during spring. Lettuce, a cool-season crop, develops best in cool but not chilling temperatures. […]
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