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Monthly Archive: February 2014
by reThinkSurvival.com I’ll admit it, I’m a huge fan of the ubiquitous 2-liter soda bottles. And like 5-gallon buckets, I think they’re far too under-utilized by preppers. In fact, 2-liter soda bottles can be used in a variety of ways and…
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By Dave H, a reader of SurvivalCache.com Being able to start a fire in an emergency situation is critical to your survival. Fire provides warmth, comfort, protection, and the ability to purify water. A low cost do it yourself fire…
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By ready4itall.org In a long-term disaster situation, the majority of marketable skills people now believe are valuable in our on-the-grid world will become obsolete. When the power is down indefinitely, being a computer programmer isn’t exactly going to keep food…
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By Stephanie Butler My friend Stephanie over at DIYready.com posted this great article on 36 Preparedness Projects you can start today, and I just had to share a few of them with you! Check them out below: Have some…
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Venison is much lower in cholesterol and fat than grain-fed beef, but unless you do your own hunting, it is difficult to find fresh venison. During the 2012-13 archery season in Illinois, hunters harvested about 180,669 deer. If you have…
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Many years ago when I lived on the ranch we had orchards of peaches. They were our main crop. For many years I watched my grandmother cook for the workers that picked the fruit and wondered if one day I…
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What is a Wonder Oven (AKA Wonder Box)? My neighbor loved my new bean bag, but when I told her it actually cooked food she thought I was crazy. This little cushion does more than just look pretty, it keeps…
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By: Shifra Unger A 17-year-old Jewish boy died of a rare old age disease this week, according to hospital officials in Massachusetts. Sam Berns, a high school student, who suffered from Progeria, a very rare premature aging disease, died…
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Despite calls from Congress to fire Director of National Intelligence James Clapper for lying under oath, United States President Barack Obama says that the spy chief should have just been a little more careful with his words. Clapper, the 72-year-old…
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For an increasing number of British school kids English is no longer their first language, with children in 1,700 schools across the country speaking another tongue at home. The UK’s Department for Education figures indicate that English is no longer…
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