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01/30/2023
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By Belle Carter
Rachel of “That 1870s Homestead” shares food canning lessons for beginners
Rachel of “That 1870s Homestead” shared basic lessons on canning food during a recent episode of the program. She emphasized the importance of canning knowledge not just for active homesteaders, but also to those wanting to bolster their food security when SHTF. Rachel defined the two main methods of canning – hot pack and cold […]
01/26/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Food preservation tips: How to salt meat for your stockpile
When you’re building a stockpile of emergency food and supplies, meat is one item that should be part of your list. Learn how to preserve meat through salting and curing if you want to save money on groceries. Dry salting or using a salt brine are meat preservation methods that you can use even without […]
01/24/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Preserve the freshness and quality of your survival food with these storage supplies
With the right supplies, you can preserve the freshness of your survival food for extended periods, making it worth the effort and investment you put into building your survival stockpile. Here are some suggestions: Canning/Mason jars Glass canning bottles usually come with airtight and watertight screw lids and are a great way to preserve high-acid foods (fruit, […]
01/13/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Prepping tips: How to start building a one-year food supply
If you truly want to be prepared for a long-term survival scenario, consider setting up a one-year food supply before SHTF. Since this can be time-consuming and expensive, work your way up to a one-year supply by starting with a more manageable goal, like a three-day supply of food for the whole family. (h/t to SurvivalSullivan.com) […]
01/12/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Prepper essentials: The many survival uses of vinegar
Vinegar is a pantry staple that has many uses. You should stock up on vinegar before SHTF because this useful ingredient can also be used for cleaning around your home and treating minor medical emergencies. (h/t to PrepperWebsite.com) Even if disaster doesn’t strike, vinegar is a must-have in your kitchen because this ingredient is a safer […]
01/11/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Staying under the radar: Tips for efficient stealth prepping
Do you want to prep before SHTF but you’re worried about drawing attention to yourself? If you want to avoid unwanted attention, try stealth prepping to prepare for unexpected disasters. (h/t to TheSurvivalMom.com) Stealth prepping for discreet preppers Stealth prepping or guerilla prepping involves learning survival skills and preparing for survival scenarios while also being discreet. This […]
01/06/2023
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By Olivia Cook
6 Everyday items that you can use to fertilize your home garden
Commercial fertilizers are not necessary to grow food. You can always use everyday items to fertilize your home garden naturally. Below are six common things that you can turn into an organic fertilizer. An organic fertilizer is a fertilizer derived from organic sources, including organic compost, cattle manures, poultry droppings and domestic sewage. Banana peel Rich in […]
01/05/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Prepper projects: Building a root cellar for food storage
If you want to be more self-sufficient as a prepper, you can learn how to build a modern root cellar. Modern root cellars can be used to store local food and produce from your home garden. It can also be used as storage for canned goods throughout the winter. (h/t to PreparednessAdvice.com) Benefits of a modern […]
01/03/2023
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By Olivia Cook
5 Food crops that can be grown year-round in container gardens
Even though city dwellers lack the land for growing a garden, they can still grow food crops for sustenance – thanks to container or bucket gardening. All they need is a good container and a sunny deck or balcony for year-round crops. Growing crops at home also produces harvests far superior in freshness, flavor and nutrition […]
12/20/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Reduce food waste by refrigerating fruits and vegetables
Food waste is still a huge problem in the United States. But according to a U.K. study, this can be solved by making a change to your food storage habits. The study has found that refrigerating fruits and vegetables instead of keeping them in a fruit bowl on the kitchen counter can help extend their […]
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