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04/03/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Food supply 101: The best beans for long-term storage
Preppers know that beans are a must-have for your survival stockpile because they are affordable, versatile and filling ingredients. But did you know that certain kinds of beans have a longer shelf life compared to others? (h/t to PrimalSurvivor.net) Beans, a survival stockpile staple White beans, such as butter beans and navy beans, are the best for […]
02/22/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Stockpiling tips: How to store white and brown sugar for the long term
Sugar is a staple ingredient for any survival stockpile. Knowing how to store it properly ensures that white sugar and brown sugar will last as long as possible in your stockpile if you’re prepping for a long-term survival scenario. (h/t to AmericanPreppersOnline.com) Check out the tips below if you want to learn how to store […]
02/02/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Learn how to freeze-dry and dehydrate food for long-term storage
If you want to avoid harmful ingredients in food like added chemicals and other dangerous ingredients, you can learn how to preserve food using methods like freeze-drying or dehydration. (h/t to AllNewsPipeline.com) Consumers are often dealing with food shortages and increasing food prices. If you want to secure more supplies for your stockpile before SHTF, invest in appliances […]
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) […]
01/05/2023
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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 Zoey Sky
Emergency food supply tips: How to forage and cook slugs and snails
In a survival scenario, you may have an easier time harvesting insects than trying to hunt animals for meat. Read up on how to forage for and cook something slower and easier to catch: slugs and snails. Slugs and snails might be the last thing you want for dinner, but you can’t afford to be […]
12/09/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Homemade recipes: No-knead artisan bread
Enjoying a warm loaf of artisan bread for breakfast is a great way to start your day, but the costs can add up if you buy bread too often. To save money, learn how to make delicious no-knead artisan bread at home. The recipe below only takes about five minutes a day and only requires five ingredients […]
12/05/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Prepper recipes: How to make baked chicken breast for dinner
If you’re a busy prepper, knowing quick and easy recipes can help you cut down on meal prep time. Try this recipe for juicy baked chicken breast which goes great with beans or baked potatoes. (h/t to FoodStorageMoms.com) Use a meat thermometer to check if the chicken is cooked properly Chicken, which is naturally lean, is […]
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