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5 Canned Goods To Stock Up On Today
Canned goods are an easy way to start building a food storage. They are affordable, often go on sale, bring in variety to your food storage AND can last 3-5 years past their expiration date. What canned items do you use?
Gubba Homestead
Gubba Homestead 
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131K views · 3.2K reactions | You’ve been using candles wrong your whole life!!! | You’ve been using candles wrong your whole life!!! | By Learn | You've been using candles wrong your whole life. Wrap aluminum foil around it and you'll thank me once you find out what this is for. Out of every 100 people only three know this trick. If one day the power goes out in your house and you only have one candle, don't worry. I'm going to show you how to make that candle last much longer. All you'll need is a small piece of aluminum foil like this one. Wrap it around the candle. Just like I'm doing here. Once you've wrapped the foil, you'll need a glass container about the size of the candle. Using a lighter melt the base of the candle and stick it firmly in the center of the container like I did. Now, pour room temperature water into the container until it reaches the top. For an extra touch, add some cloves that are excellent for keeping all kinds of insects away. To ensure a pleasant scent in the room, add a few drops of your favorite essential oil. I'm using this one because I love the aroma. That's it. Just light the candle now. It'll last much longer thanks to the aluminum foil which reflects heat back to the wick. Preventing the sides from melting too quickly and distributing the heat more evenly. Slowing down the burn. The water also helps by cooling the base of the candle ensuring only the top burns more slowly.
131K views · 3.2K reactions | You’ve been using candles wrong your whole life!!! | You’ve been using candles wrong your whole life!!! | By Learn | You've been using candles wrong your whole life. Wrap aluminum foil around it and you'll thank me once you find out what this is for. Out of every 100 people only three know this trick. If one day the power goes out in your house and you only have one candle, don't worry. I'm going to show you how to make that candle last much longer. All you'll need is a small piece of aluminum foil like this one. Wrap it around the candle. Just like I'm doing here. Once you've wrapped the foil, you'll need a glass container about the size of the candle. Using a lighter melt the base of the candle and stick it firmly in the center of the container like I did. N
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14M views · 243K reactions | Зэрлэг байгальд ганцаараа аялах хэн нэгэнд хэрэгтэй санаанууд байна | By EMU | Facebook
14M views · 243K reactions | Зэрлэг байгальд ганцаараа аялах хэн нэгэнд хэрэгтэй санаанууд байна | By EMU | Facebook
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Power Outage Preparedness List: 7 Basic Items You Need - Kaits Garden
Power Outage Preparedness List - Kaits Garden
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David's Shield
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David's Shield
Best Variety & Great Value!
Best Variety & Great Value!
Best Variety & Great Value!
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Best Variety & Great Value!
Best Variety & Great Value!
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249 Building a clay shelter in the forest | Survival Skill | By Survival | Facebook
249 Building a clay shelter in the forest | Survival Skill | By Survival | Facebook
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249 Building a clay shelter in the forest | Survival Skill | By Survival | Facebook
249 Building a clay shelter in the forest | Survival Skill | By Survival | Facebook
the top 50 cheap items you should get while you still can
50 Cheap Supplies You Should Stockpile While You Still Can
After planning for food and water needs, you might be overlooking some dirt-cheap items that would serve you well in a survival situation. These are inexpensive everyday items we tend to take for granted when all is well. However, in an emergency, they will do more than just come in handy. We took a tour of our local dollar store with a survival perspective in mind and found many dirt-cheap items that would not only serve more than one purpose in an emergency but would be valuable for bartering.
Life Skills Task Box for reading expiration date on canned foods! Is this safe to eat? See links below to view this life skills resource on AutismEducators.com or at our TPT store (Autism Educators). Engaging and educational!
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Life Skills Reading Expiration Dates
Life Skills Task Box for reading expiration date on canned foods! Is this safe to eat? See links below to view this life skills resource on AutismEducators.com or at our TPT store (Autism Educators). Engaging and educational!
an underground storage area with the text 25 things that will be priceless after the collapse
35 Things That Will Be Priceless After The Collapse
Prepare for post-collapse survival with this list of 35 items that will become invaluable when resources are scarce. From tools like fishing gear and fire starters to essentials like alcohol, soap, and sturdy footwear, these items will help sustain you through challenging times. Stockpile these affordable, everyday items now to ensure your preparedness for any scenario!
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131K views · 3.2K reactions | You’ve been using candles wrong your whole life!!! | You’ve been using candles wrong your whole life!!! | By Learn | You've been using candles wrong your whole life. Wrap aluminum foil around it and you'll thank me once you find out what this is for. Out of every 100 people only three know this trick. If one day the power goes out in your house and you only have one candle, don't worry. I'm going to show you how to make that candle last much longer. All you'll need is a small piece of aluminum foil like this one. Wrap it around the candle. Just like I'm doing here. Once you've wrapped the foil, you'll need a glass container about the size of the candle. Using a lighter melt the base of the candle and stick it firmly in the center of the container like I did. Now, pour room temperature water into the container until it reaches the top. For an extra touch, add some cloves that are excellent for keeping all kinds of insects away. To ensure a pleasant scent in the room, add a few drops of your favorite essential oil. I'm using this one because I love the aroma. That's it. Just light the candle now. It'll last much longer thanks to the aluminum foil which reflects heat back to the wick. Preventing the sides from melting too quickly and distributing the heat more evenly. Slowing down the burn. The water also helps by cooling the base of the candle ensuring only the top burns more slowly.
131K views · 3.2K reactions | You’ve been using candles wrong your whole life!!! | You’ve been using candles wrong your whole life!!! | By Learn | You've been using candles wrong your whole life. Wrap aluminum foil around it and you'll thank me once you find out what this is for. Out of every 100 people only three know this trick. If one day the power goes out in your house and you only have one candle, don't worry. I'm going to show you how to make that candle last much longer. All you'll need is a small piece of aluminum foil like this one. Wrap it around the candle. Just like I'm doing here. Once you've wrapped the foil, you'll need a glass container about the size of the candle. Using a lighter melt the base of the candle and stick it firmly in the center of the container like I did. N