25 Prepper Items You Should Keep In Your Purse
Having some supplies in your purse can help you survive when disaster strikes. Here’s a list of survival items that are small enough to carry in your purse.
Having some supplies in your purse can help you survive when disaster strikes. Here’s a list of survival items that are small enough to carry in your purse.
Preppers often have to explain their preparations to family and friends, but there’s a simple solution: Stop explaining and keep your preps a secret.
What can you do to maintain an adequate food supply, and how can you take advantage of any sales on fresh food? One answer is to utilize your freezer.
You can trade and barter just about anything—things you made, things you don’t need, and even your skills. Here are some websites that let you do that.
Whether you like FEMA or not, they want you to be prepared for a disaster. The more prepared you are, the less they’ll have to help you.
Failing economies lead to desperate times and desperate decisions. Here’s how economic collapse has led to war and why it might happen again.
Leaving our garage door as-is leaves us more exposed than we realize, making our homes more suspectable to burglary. Here’s how to secure it.
The benchmark for civil unrest usually occurs when a protest staged by a large gathering of people goes from free speech to violent action.
Making these do-it-yourself products will help you limit your trips to the store, and they’ll introduce you to many simpler, healthier alternatives to store-bought items.
Let’s talk about calorie cropping – growing with the goal of providing calorie-rich food, preferably food you can store for several seasons.Â