It seems like having a shelter and an indestructible bug-out vehicle is the ultimate in preparation dreams. There are several companies manufacturing shelters just for preppers, as well as lots of people who are buying shipping containers and burying them ...
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A Zeer Pot – Off Grid Refrigeration
December 20, 2013 A Zeer Pot is an ancient device used to cool things. It was invented by the Egyptians about 2500 years before Christ was born. It works on the principle of evaporative cooling. It’s still in use today ...
Read More »Keeping Your Preparation Secret: 5 Ways To Keep Lowlife Scum Off Your Doorstep
Facebook. Instagram. Doomsday Preppers. Webcams. Photos. Most everywhere you look, you can find images of proud preppers and their well, preps. Got a new bunker in your backyard? Post pictures on the internet for all to see. Are you a ...
Read More »Ketchup Saves Lives!
December 6, 2013 YUM! Everybody loves ketchup. Or do you say catsup? It could save your life. Video courtesy of ET Prepper Previous Video
Read More »The Single Most Important Thing For Disaster Preparation
There are a lot of things to keep in mind when considering the “prepper” lifestyle, for it is just that – a lifestyle. In order to be successful, to have what you need and to gain the knowledge and skill ...
Read More »Canning Boneless Chicken breasts
September 30, 2013 Many people are intimidated by the idea of canning their own meats. This fear is unfounded — canning meat is, IMO, one of the easiest things to can, especially using the raw pack method. In this video, ...
Read More »3 Days of Canning
September 23, 2013 That was work.. but so yummy later!! Video courtesy of Aj Prepper Previous Video
Read More »Survival Mom Book Review: The Doom and Bloom Survival Medic
September 19, 2013 My review of this book, written by Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy. Video courtesy of Lisa Bedford, Survival Mom Previous Video
Read More »6 Easy Ways To Get A Jump On Next Year’s Garden
Fall is a wonderful time to look back at your summer garden and evaluate what worked and what didn’t. Reviewing your gardening success from season to season is one of the best ways to design your gardens for next year ...
Read More »Alex Laskey: How behavioral science can lower your energy bill
September 16, 2013 What’s a proven way to lower your energy costs? Would you believe: learning what your neighbor pays. Alex Laskey shows how a quirk of human behavior can make us all better, wiser energy users, with lower bills ...
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