10 Ways To Collect Water After SHTF
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
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.
Other than oxygen, water is the most important thing for human survival, which is why it’s so important to learn about water collection and purification. #urbansurvivalsite #survivalwater #emergencywater #prepping #surviving
What about the milk and eggs? If you have a food stockpile, then you probably asked yourself this question. Fortunately, there are several options.
BubbleBeet made a video explaining how he set up a 220 gallon rain barrel system. If a family went through 8 gallons a day, it would still last a month.
Canning requires specialized equipment, recipes, knowledge, and can even be dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing.
Beef jerky is made in two steps. The first step is the marinade, and the second step is the drying process. The end result is delicious preserved jerky.
Most preppers are more interested in dehydrating foods, but here are 10 great reasons you should also be pressure canning food.
You can use cornstarch to clean carpet, wash windows, deodorize shoes, repel insects, soothe rashes, and more. Plus, it’s 100% natural.