10 Things Unemployed Preppers Should Do ASAP
There are some positive steps you can take to help you stay afloat during this time of uncertainty. Here are 10 things unemployed preppers should be doing.
There are some positive steps you can take to help you stay afloat during this time of uncertainty. Here are 10 things unemployed preppers should be doing.
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.
There are plenty of ways you can start preparing without spending money, and many survival supplies can be gathered or created from items you already own.
There are many unique and creative DIY projects that help lower your bills and reduce energy consumption. These projects range from simple to innovative.
There are a number of uses for nail polish that could be quite valuable in a survival scenario. Here are ten creative ways to use it. #urbansurvivalsite #survival #survivaltips #survivalhacks #nailpolish
Rubbing alcohol is a common ingredient in hand sanitizers, paint thinner, and household cleaners, but it can also be useful in a survival scenario. #urbansurvivalsite #survivaltips #survivalhacks #rubbingalcohol #prepper
While it is helpful to have freeze-dried foods and MRE’s on hand, for those of us on a budget, there are less expensive ways to store food for emergencies. #urbansurvivalsite #prepare #foodstorage #budget #frugal
There is an abundance of survival uses for pine sap including bandaging a wound, waterproofing clothes, and starting a fire. #urbansurvivalsite #prepper #pinecones #pinesap #bushcraft
This video lists 18 inexpensive survival items you should get. Most of these things can be found in your local dollar store.
There are eight skills you can learn without spending much money. This list doesn’t include all the recommended survival skills, just the affordable ones. #urbansurvivalsite #survivalskills #budget #prepping #skills