Preparedness & Survival Blog

Would You Eat Vegetables Grown in Space?

Some people like to know exactly where their food comes from before they decide whether or not to eat it. For example, someone ordering chicken in a restaurant or purchasing it in a grocery store might have a question. They...

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Plastic Water Bottles Affect Your Long-term Health

Many people believe that if they drink store-bought bottled water, they’ll be safe from contaminants. If only it were that simple. The truth is, very few people know where that bottled water came from. According to a Government Accountability Office...

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Are You Spending Too Much on Groceries?

Sticker shock is usually associated with big-ticket items. Such as cars, boats, and home renovations. But the truth is, Americans experience sticker shock every time we go to the grocery store these days. Inflation, supply chain problems, and shortages of...

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11 Ways to Heat Water Without Electricity

We’ve all become accustomed to modern-day electronic devices and appliances. Many of us don’t know what we’d do without electricity for a week, let alone a month. But with extreme weather, our aging grids, attacks on power stations, and accidents,...

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UN Declares War on Meat in America

If the United Nations has its way, the availability of meat in America will go down, while the price goes up. Recently the UN issued a strong recommendation to the West. Including America. It accused us of eating too much...

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‘Meat’ Your Family’s Needs by Stockpiling

Many centuries before machinery handled processes such as dehydrating and freeze-drying food, there was only one way to create “survival meat.” Ancient Peruvian Incas of the Andes preserved meat by storing it on mountain peaks. The temperatures would freeze the...

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Is Biden to Blame for Winter Power Outage Risk?

It has become popular among scientists and weather experts to blame pretty much everything on climate change the past few years.  It’s an easy way to explain why we see more frequent heat waves and excessive rainfall and flooding. Plus...

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How to Survive a Power Outage

There are currently more than 3,500 power outages in America every year. That’s according to a recent report from the American Society of Engineers. And our annual average of power outages doubles every five years. If you’re a typical American,...

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How to Build an Emergency Water Supply

  When you’re thirsty, want to wash your hands or take a shower, or need to clean your home, you simply walk to a sink or bathtub and turn the faucet handle. Most people in the U.S. have never turned...

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