15 DIY Projects for Preppers
These DIY projects for preppers will help you with things like cooking, gardening, raising animals, and homemade weapons.
These DIY projects for preppers will help you with things like cooking, gardening, raising animals, and homemade weapons.
The best way to keep fresh produce happy and not wilted or spoiled is to learn which foods should not be stored together.
Building a survival pantry is an essential step for all preppers, but how are you supposed to stock your survival pantry on a tight budget?
This is one of the fastest ways to make bread; it’s so easy, you don’t even have to knead the bread! Here’s how to make it.
Crisco is a commonly used shortener for baking, but you wouldn’t believe Crisco’s surprising uses when it comes to survival.
There’s a lot you can do to survive the next Great Depression. We can learn from our grandparents who lived through this period.
Most people associate canning with the preservation of jams, jellies, soups, and fresh vegetables, but you don’t have to stop there.
You need calories to live, so if you can find the cheapest emergency foods that also give you the most calories, you’re winning.You need calories to live, so if you can find the cheapest emergency foods that also give you the most calories, you’re winning.
These vegetables can produce a harvest in as little as four weeks, and they give your family fresh greens to eat as you wait for the rest of your garden.
I created a plan that would ensure I was prepared for almost anything in just two weeks. If you want, you can stretch out this plan. #urbansurvivalsite #preparedness #prepping #prepper #survival