Cattails – The Little Known Survival Food
Cattails are an often overlooked survival food. These nutrient-rich wild edibles grow throughout the United States and are easy to find.
Cattails are an often overlooked survival food. These nutrient-rich wild edibles grow throughout the United States and are easy to find.
These canned foods probably sound weird, but they’re actually very good. If you’re looking to add some variety to your food stockpile, check these out. #urbansurvivalsite #cannedfood #weird #survivalfood #emergencypreparedness
While most survival foods will have a limited shelf-life, there are a few foods that can be safely stored for more than one hundred years.
These emergency ration bars are about 550 calories each, which is pretty good, especially since they’re not loaded with sugar.
In this article, we’ll explain how to create an effective survival fishing kit that will still be usable if the time ever comes where your survival depends on catching fish. #urbansurvivalsite #survivalfishing #fishingkit #fishingtips #survivalfood
Chickens are the most common livestock raised by preppers, regardless of where they live. #urbansurvivalsite #urbanhomesteading #urbansurvival #raisingchickens #keepingchickens
There are many great survival foods, but lard is the best because not only is it calorically dense, you can use it for all sorts of other things.
Tree bark has been used for food and medicine for centuries. But before you grab a piece, make sure you know what you’re doing.
Bannock is an old survival food with minimal ingredients, a long shelf life, lots of calories, and a great taste. Here’s our recipe
Here’s a fun thought experiment: If you could only stockpile 10 foods, which foods would you choose? #urbansurvivalsite #foodstorage #survivalfoods #emergencyfoods #stockpile