23 Things That Preppers Shouldn’t Throw Away
Here are some examples of things you should stop throwing away and start setting aside. Remember, during long-term disasters almost everything has a use.
Here are some examples of things you should stop throwing away and start setting aside. Remember, during long-term disasters almost everything has a use.
I found another video with some easy survival hacks every prepper should know. If you have some extra time this weekend, you should definitely try these.
During a power outage, most people use flashlights and candles, but there are other options. Here are 11 ways to light your home when the power goes out.
Unless you want a pantry full of spoiled food, you need to have a system in place for rotating your food storage. Eat what you store, store what you eat.
All preppers have a nice stash of first aid supplies, but they often forget about the little things that can make dealing with an injury a lot easier.
Ponchos are a great way to stay dry in the rain, but did you know there are also many prepper uses for ponchos? A poncho can be a prepper’s best friend.
What if the power is out and you want to use the toast or the coffee pot? Fortunately, there are many non-electric alternatives.
One morning, the Survival Guy wakes up and finds out the zombie apocalypse has finally arrived. He rushes around and prepares to face a horde of zombies…
Here are the 20 best board games for preppers. They involve things like war, zombies, the end of the world, and outdoor survival skills.
Borax can be used to clean almost anything around the house and it takes up very little space, leaving you room to store other things.