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an empty storage room with many containers on the shelves

I found this insightful Question on the internet yesterday ...Pause to think of what you HAVE and what you might Add for variety to your bulk food storage. STEP 1: IF I HAVE: Wheat, Powdered Milk, Coconut Oil, Salt, Honey or Sugar, Water (Cool - we've done all those in the last 6 months) I CAN MAKE: Popped Wheat ,Steamed Wheat, Sprouted Wheat, Cooked Cracked Wheat, Tortillas STEP 2 IF I ADD: Yeast, (or Sourdough Start), Baking Powder, Powdered Eggs, Baking Soda I CAN MAKE THESE ADDITIONS…

Here are some suggestions for DIY projects that will improve your emergency preparedness and save you time and money in the long run.

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If you’ve had the idea to build a basement safe room you’re in good company! A basement is, by default, more secure than the average room since up to five of its six sides (all but the ceiling) are created with the most stable environment we know of: the earth.

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the shelves are filled with water, bottled and canned goods for sale in an unfinished room

THE ZOMBIES ARE COMING! THE APOCOLYPSE IS NIGH! Are you ready? Are you prepared? Are you well-trained in crossbow-ery? I know this post might make me a legitimate crazy person. I know some of you may be like “whoa, that Katie has officially lost it” and voice this opinion in the most emphatic way possible. ... Read More about Emergency Kit

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Nuclear Survival Kit List | 16 Essential Items | TruePrepper

When the unthinkable happens, you'll need a nuclear survival kit to make it through. Nuclear fallout, radiation, and dirty bombs are all navigatable threats if you are prepared and informed...

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the ultimate guide to surviving without electricity in your home or office, including essentials and supplies

We lost power for seven days. On the sixth day, our electricity was restored, but we were hit with another Nor'easter, leaving us without power once again. I am happy to report on the eighth day, all has returned to normal! Living by the constant roar of fire and flickering candlelight and allowing ourselves to disconnect while internet and electricity were not plentiful was romantic, but it was also a drag. Without power, all creature comforts are gone: Heat/AC, running water, flushable to

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