5 Reasons Potatoes Are The Best Survival Food To Grow
Potatoes may be the ultimate urban survival crop. They are rich in carbohydrates, protein, and nucleic acid. #urbansurvivalsite #potatoes #growingpotatoes #gardening #survivalfood
Potatoes may be the ultimate urban survival crop. They are rich in carbohydrates, protein, and nucleic acid. #urbansurvivalsite #potatoes #growingpotatoes #gardening #survivalfood
Lichens are a common wild edible, but if you’re not paying attention, you might miss them. You can find them everywhere.
In this video, The Green Prepper proves that a little money and patience can lead to a huge stockpile of food. You just have to be consistent. #urbansurvivalsite #grocerylist #grocerybudget #frugalliving #frugaltips
If you want your survival food to last for years, you need to repackage it. Make these foods aren’t in the original package.
If you’ve ever thought about stocking up on enough water to lost a long time–not just a few weeks, but months or even years–this video by City Prepping tells you how to do it.
A quick fix to food fatigue? Condiments! With an exciting and healthy balance of condiments, you could eat a bowl of rice every day while staying in relatively high spirits with acceptable energy levels that will hold you over until a nice juicy deer comes along.
How do you know if your canned food has gone bad? If only it were as simple as checking the expiration date! Sorry friends, but that expiration date is just a recommendation. In truth, canned food can spoil due to many factors other than time spent on the shelf.
In this video, The Green Prepper talks about five tiny items that are often overlooked, yet pack a big punch in terms of taste, energy, and nutrition.
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.