21 Ways to Save Money for Survival Supplies
Purchasing enough supplies to get through a major disaster can be financially prohibitive. Fortunately, there are things you can do to save money.
Purchasing enough supplies to get through a major disaster can be financially prohibitive. Fortunately, there are things you can do to save money.
If your town has a power outage, you’ll need to a way to wash clothes. You can buy a powerless washing machine, but it’s a lot cheaper to make your own.
Canning requires specialized equipment, recipes, knowledge, and can even be dangerous if you don’t know what you’re doing.
These 33 items could help save your life in a survival scenario, and better yet–they’re small enough to fit in your pocket!
How do we make sure every family member can reach each other in an emergency? Angela has 7 tips that everyone with a family should check out.
Few people are truly familiar with the capabilities and limitations of firearms, and this lack of knowledge has given rise to many gun myths.
If you’re living through a disaster, you can’t just run to the store for charcoal. You’ll need to make your own. Fortunately, it’s not that hard to make.
There are probably a dozen reasons why you should stockpile ammunition, but Van Prepper has narrowed it down to the top 5.
Seniors tend to be common targets for criminals. They are frequently targeted for scams, fraud, and financial abuse. They’re also the victims of burglaries.
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.