15 Food Storage Mistakes That New Preppers Make
Almost every prepper makes several food storage mistakes at the beginning. It’s hard not to. Here are 15 mistakes to avoid.
Almost every prepper makes several food storage mistakes at the beginning. It’s hard not to. Here are 15 mistakes to avoid.
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.
What if the power is out and you want to use the toast or the coffee pot? Fortunately, there are many non-electric alternatives.
You read that right. You might think bugs are gross, but if you are starving and there’s no other option, a handful of bugs will look pretty appetizing.
If there has been a disaster and you’ve decided to bug in, you may need some baking substitutes. Here are 50 substitutes for baking ingredients.
This guy has an ingenious setup where he can easily heat up water without using any electricity. Watch the video to learn how.
Canning is an efficient method of home food preservation. Jars are easy to store and, provided they don’t freeze, the food stays good for a long time time.
Survival cooking is a lot different from everyday cooking. When the power is out or you have to abandon your home, you’ll no longer be able to throw food into the microwave or oven. You’ll have to use a grill, a camping stove, or maybe even an old-fashioned campfire. But if you don’t have a lot of experience cooking without power, you’re going to run into problems. These 5 survival cooking tips will make cooking easier while preserving resources and maintaining your health. 1. While cooking, keep the lids on pots and pans. This will make your food cook faster … Read More
After Hurricane Sandy, I got a message asking about cooking without power when it’s too cold to go outside, so here are a few options.