When stocking up on canned foods, you need a hand-operated can opener and a back-up (or two) so you can prep your food when SHTF. If you have babies or pets at home, you need to stock up on baby supplies and pet food as well. Source: courtesy of NATURALNEWS by Zoey Sky If yo...
During the Great Depression, when times were unimaginably tough, people relied heavily on repurposing household items to survive. Prepping today draws upon this resourcefulness, as the ability to creatively reuse what you already have can be invaluable during any crisis or SHTF situation. In this ...
let go of the stick, move in close, and punch the throat or jaw. You have one and a half second at best, so choose your course of action carefully. When he lets go of the stick, you need to be ready with your next move. This could be running for your next weapon, or to ...
Buying massive supplies of toilet paper or bleach may make you feel as if you have some control over things. But the shortages that result may hurt others who need those items. When you purchase only what you need, you help your family while not endangering others. PLEASE DONATE TO ANP: ...
In preparedness circles, the term barter is used lot when describing a post SHTF situation when goods and services may no longer be available through normal channels. According to Wikipedia, ?barter is a method of exchange by which goods or services are directly exchanged for ...
Survival experts explain exactly how to choose and build a bug out bag. We list the items you must-have and the type of gear needed.
With that said, there’s more to life than justsurvival, and there’s no reason not to stockpile a few items that are designed to make your life more comfortable and enjoyable when and if theSHTF. Want to save this post for later?Click Here to Pin It On Pinterest!
Ready to eat items are good to have on hand for those times when cooking is not practical or even possible. Just remember to take care of your own food needs first and then put back extra for trade. Food is the most important thing you need to put back as it will be in the shortes...
What’s the best way to store water when you have very limited space? I explain why I originally thought jerrycans would be the way to go, but later changed my mind and decided to stock up on bottled water instead. Don’t agree that this is the best way to do things? Let me know...
Of course most of the time you’ll already have one or two of these lying around the house, but backups are always helpful, especially when they cost you next to nothing to acquire. What will you do if the shit hits the fan and you just broke or lost your only can opener? It’s...