Urban Survival Gear You Should Have – National Preparedness Month
Written by Bernie Carr September is National Preparedness Month so I couldn’t let the month go by without adding my two cents. Because I live in an urban setting, I
Read moreFamily Preparedness in a Small Space
Written by Bernie Carr September is National Preparedness Month so I couldn’t let the month go by without adding my two cents. Because I live in an urban setting, I
Read moreWith nearly 3.5 million adults above the age of 65 living in the state, Texas houses one of the United States’ largest populations of older individuals. These populations face a high risk
Read moreWritten by Bernie Carr I am sure you have noticed that bacon has gotten more expensive in recent months. It may become even more pricey when new California pig rules
Read moreI was cooking fried chicken when I realized I only had a little bit of peanut oil and a little bit of avocado oil. I was not sure if these two oils could mix so I started researching what would happen if you mix oils for deep frying. Here’s what you need to know:
Read moreIn the event you run out of your rations, you can still get substitutes for coffee out of the woods. It’ll be caffeine-free, to be honest, but still good enough to provide some nutrients and comfort.
Read moreI use blue Dawn Dishwashing liquid for washing plates and silverware, but it has so many other uses both for everyday use as well as emergencies. Try them and you may even find yourself saving money.
Read moreHumans can survive only three minutes without air, three days without water, three hours without shelter in extreme weather, and three weeks without food. But when we look for survival tips, food, water, and shelter are always covered, but air is largely left out, since we naturally think, it’s all around us and not something we can control.
Read moreI came across this piece of news that wasn’t widely covered in the mainstream media, and it may of interest if you have school age children or grandchildren.
Read moreSheltering at home might be the best option for most survivalists, but it’s not always possible. If you find yourself sheltering outside, here are a few simple and easy ways to fortify your shelter and up your chances of survival.
Read moreWritten by Bernie Carr Summer is prime time for moving, as it is so much easier to move when it’s not raining or snowing. But no matter what time of
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