6 Easy Meals to Cook Over a Fire After a Disaster
It’s important that you practice off-grid cooking on a regular basis so you’re not doing it for the first time during a power outage.
It’s important that you practice off-grid cooking on a regular basis so you’re not doing it for the first time during a power outage.
Not every edible item is a candidate for dehydration. Some foods lose their nutritional value, some become inedible once dehydrated, some can make you sick.
There are many things that can destroy your survival food. To ensure your stockpile is safe, watch for these signs your food storage has gone bad.
Harvesting rainwater is an ability any long-term prepper should have. However, there are more considerations than you might expect.
You may want to familiarize yourself with these pioneer recipes so you can cook meals when there isn’t electricity.
This ultimate guide includes 13 ways to cook without power, 9 off-the-grid cooking tips, and 17 recommended items for cooking without power.
If you’re in a survival scenario, even the strangest foods might start to look appetizing. Here are nine of the weirdest foods people used to eat.
Every prepper knows you should store water, but what if a disaster happens while you’re away from home? That’s why you should learn how to collect water. #urbansurvivalsite #survival #preparedness #water #shtf
Considering how important water is to survival, I think it’s a topic worth revisiting from time to time. This video explains how to store and purify water.
In this video, Living Survival talks about the Ion Micro Titanium Stove which weighs only 1.5 ounces, making it the world’s smallest stove.