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They’re also methods we can use to just preserve foods, and let us preserve the convenience of dropping something in water to create a meal.
Growing and storing foods is commonly a goal we strive for as we seek self-sufficiency. The easiest and fastest way to store foods is, of course, just dumping it into a root cellar or grain bin or barn, although not everything does so hot with that treatment.
The following is an excerpt from Well-Preserved by Eugenia Bone (Random House, 2009). This hybrid…
In truth, we simply can’t think of living our daily lives without electricity. With the…
Editors Note: Another article from R. Ann Parris to The Prepper Journal. As always, if you…
Editors Note: Another guest post from John Hertig to The Prepper Journal. A follow-on article…
Today’s review is courtesy of guest blogger Captain William E. Simpson II – USMM. Captain…
Salt is one of the most common and basic staples and one which every prepper…
The Polls have closed! No hanging chads, no voter fraud detected. The five (5) articles…
These hobbies for preppers will give you skills that you can use in a survival situation but can also enrich your life right now.
Food security is already a worry for many of those countries that are striving to meet today’s demands, and the development of new preservation methods that will play an important role in the future is becoming essential
If the worst happens, have you given any thought to how you would be making a living post TEOTWAWKI?
It’s not about the mental and emotional health. It’s about the balance. When wheels are balanced, we roll much more smoothly through life’s up and downs and this exercise will show if the rest of our preparedness needs and goals are in balance.
Imagine a long-term situation where you have food and water, but survival is a constant struggle. Will lack of sleep and uncomfortable surroundings take a toll on you over time?
For me, the transformation from a farm girl who always had livestock and a large garden into a ‘prepper’ has been a gradual evolution, as the events of the world conspired to change my priorities.
I can tell you we’re not all that bad. You may find that it is wiser to couch your actions by going green instead of broadcasting you are a prepper. And sometimes, preppers and greenies are already kind of walking in lock-step. We just don’t always realize it.
post-TSHTF, it’ll be an even bigger change. We (my family) still have Internet, vehicles, gasoline, washing machine… for now.
Goats can supply milk, meat, hides for clothing and be a work or pack animal if needed. It’s time to look at what the goat has to offer and why I think it is better than a cow.
Preppers are always looking to learn additional skills and methods for survival. In some cases,…
Anyone who has read the Prepper Journal for any length of time knows that I…
Valentine’s Day is approaching and it’s important to express how much you love that special…
Last summer, when a friend presented me with a set of author Marjory Wildcraft’s gardening…
Balanced storage is important to ensure we really can weather life’s storms, great and small,…
So exactly what is ‘social distance’? It you ask the professionals in the Public Health…
Canning jars come in a wide variety of sizes, and two common lid sizes. It’s…
I think most of us, regardless of our situation, periodically wish we had a little…
Editors Note: Another article from R. Ann Parris to The Prepper Journal. With the dog days…
Editors Note: Another article from R Ann Parris to The Prepper Journal, a supplement for…
Editors Note: A guest contribution from Laure Marie Johnson to The Prepper Journal. Everyone has to…