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By: Mary Lou Shaw I saw dried tomatoes selling for $10/pound at a food coop and thought that price was…
The Prepper Journal is the place to find all the preparedness how to information from Homesteading to Firearms and everything in between.
By: Mary Lou Shaw I saw dried tomatoes selling for $10/pound at a food coop and thought that price was…
By: Rick Mansfield Slow cookers are wonderful things. Of course, where I grew up, we simply called them “Crock Pots.”…
When we got our chickens back in March I was looking forward to so many things about having them in…
Editors Note: I came across this post from ITS Tactical and it does an extremely excellent job of showcasing 5…
Editors Note: Dogs offer so much in the way of security and companionship that I would advocate seriously considering adopting…
There are a lot of ways to eat food if the grid goes down, but almost without fail the best…
In times of drought or should the municipal services that you rely on cease working, it may be necessary to…
You can make rope or natural cordage (rope and string) from many different fibers including (Bast) Dogbane, Milkweed, Nettles, Hemp,…
One item that can take up a lot of space and potentially the most weight in your bug out bag…
How to build a low-cost 12 volt evaporative cooler. My husband and I built two swamp coolers that we use…
Editors Note: Even though at this time most of us are worried about whether or not our gardens will thrive…
These days, no popular movement goes without an Internet presence of some kind, whether it’s organizing on Facebook or spreading…
Editors Note: This article and photographs are all courtesy of Jamie S. (bio below) who was kind enough to allow…
If you collect any random group of radio owners together and asked them what they would most like to improve…
Editors Note: If you are faced with a situation where there is either no running water or no official tub/shower…
With the global economy hanging on by one rusty and wobbling wheel to the triple loop roller-coaster rails we are…
Editors Note: This post is from Gaye Levy at the incredibly informative site Backdoor Survival. Gaye was nice enough to…
Editors Note: I saw this brief primer on Beekeeping over at the Ready Store Blog. It is a good introduction…
As Preppers, we all continue to observe the world around us and update our threat assessment profile; at least that’s…
In a discussion the other day concerning the GPS, I opened my big mouth and mentioned “the proper way to…
This is a pretty nice video from Rob at Sigma 3 Survival school that illustrates how to fairly easily get…
A lot of people plan to bug out if the SHTF with all of their survival gear stowed in their…
As a child I grew up in a house named The Orchard and although the land had long since been…
So I’ve hit a breaking point; I finally ran out of the razor blades that I bought in bulk last…
If you have ever thought about protecting your home from rising floodwaters or creating barricades that can resist a hail…
It’s a fact that energy makes our lives far more comfortable and in some cases, even safer. Preppers who are…
Spring is in the air and with it comes yard work. For some of us, we have already started planting…
A key element of most survival plans is to bug out to a different location. Depending on the circumstances surrounding…
One common concern for prepping is how you will be able to heat up and cook any food if you…
Who doesn’t want to get the most from all of their preps? One of the most frequently exhaustible resources is…