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News & Articles By Zoey Sky
10/29/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Practical tips for preppers on a tight budget
One common deterrent to prepping is the belief that it requires a lot of money. While a high income is an advantage to all preppers, you can start prepping even on a tight budget. (h/t to ModernSurvivalBlog.com) Before deciding to purchase anything, ask yourself first, “do I need it?” or “do I want it?” It’s important […]
09/19/2019
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By Zoey Sky
No direct sunlight? No problem! Here are 15 vegetables you can grow in the shade
If you’re an aspiring gardener but your backyard receives little to no sunlight, don’t despair. By making small changes and doing your research, you can still grow fresh vegetables in a shade garden. (h/t to FoodStorageMoms.com) What is a shade garden? If you have a shade garden, you can grow vegetables that will thrive even […]
09/09/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Making and cultivating a garden on your own – no more grocery shopping, ever
Home gardening is considered by many as one of the most rewarding hobbies. It lets you exercise (especially if you do most tasks by hand) and helps you save money on groceries. But how do you start cultivating a garden in your backyard? (h/t to AYearWithoutTheGroceryStore.com) Cultivating your own garden means you can grow fresh fruits and […]
08/23/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Meal planning and buying in bulk can reduce the cost of eating healthy
Eating nutritious meals daily is essential for your overall well-being, but low-income families can’t always afford nourishing food, making it difficult to maintain a healthy lifestyle. According to a study, two factors can help address this issue: meal planning and store selection. The study was published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior and was conducted […]
07/16/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Waste not, want not: 10 ways to reduce food waste
At least one-third of all the food produced in the world is thrown away for different reasons, and this food waste amounts to a whopping 1.3 billion tons annually. If you want to help minimize food waste in your own home, make small changes such as storing food properly and cleaning out your fridge regularly. Compared to […]
05/28/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Urban garden tips: Making the most of your patio or balcony space
Living in the city doesn’t mean you can’t start your own garden. If you’re living in an apartment, you can cultivate fruits, herbs, and vegetables that can thrive in pots right in your balcony or patio. (h/t to ThePrepperJournal.com) Before you start planting, confirm that your apartment building or condo allows residents to start gardening. By growing […]
03/21/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Food storage tips and tricks for preppers
Food storage, like learning and mastering various prepping skills, takes time and effort. To ensure that your survival stockpile has enough food to last your family for a long time when SHTF, follow the food storage tips enumerated below. (h/t to TheSurvivalMom.com) Stay within your budget. Stockpile different kinds of canned food that are shelf-stable, but […]
03/11/2019
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By Zoey Sky
A basic guide to fermenting vegetables
Nutritious cultured or fermented vegetables are good for your gut health. But did you know that instead of buying expensive fermented foods from health stores, you can make them at home? Make your own fermented vegetables to save money on groceries One jar of fermented vegetables at a local urban provisions shop usually costs at least […]
02/25/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Sign of the times: Consumer behaviorists find that “naturalness” impacts the success of new products to the food market
According to a study from the ETH (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule) Consumer Behavior group, a product’s success on the food market is primarily defined by whether or not consumers perceive it as natural. The authenticity of the food we consume significantly affects consumer acceptance and perceptions of quality, and a broad-based review study by ETH Professor for Consumer […]
02/13/2019
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By Zoey Sky
Preventing food deserts in low-income areas: Research finds regional food sources provide healthier, more plentiful options
Researchers from Cornell University have revealed that they have finally “analyzed where Northeast supermarkets source the foods they sell to their low-income customers.” With data from these case studies, policymakers can learn how regional food systems can offer healthier food to low-income people in the Northeast part of the United States. Miguel Gomez, co-author of the study, says that […]
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