A Prepper’s Road Trip
Road trip! It seems like half the prepper fiction books start with the protagonist being hundreds or thousands of miles from home when disaster strikes. Why? Because travel can be a rich source of problems for preppers. Good for authors; not so good if...
Last Minute Prepping Checklist
When unexpected events unfold rapidly, having a streamlined approach to preparedness can make all the difference. Whether facing severe weather, infrastructure disruptions, or other emergencies, the ability to quickly organize your resources becomes invaluable.
The reality is that many of us procrastinate on emergency preparations...
What’s in an Emergency car kit?
Preparedness is a subject which reaches well beyond your home and spills into other areas of life for example – your vehicles.
This article will cover two different possibilities of car preparedness. First is less elaborate and can cover literally everyone, even those people who...
Recipe – Roselle Jam
As fall sets in, I finally got an opportunity to harvest the last of the Roselle calyxes in our Cranberry Hibiscus patch in the back corner of the garden.
So what is Roselle you ask?
It is known by many names including: Florida Cranberry, Cranberry Hibiscus,...
Recipe – Foods You Can Sautee
Sautéing is a cooking technique that basically consists of cooking something quickly in a pan, over a relatively high heat, using a tossing, rather than a stirring, motion. Due to the fast cooking time, the ingredients being sautéed are able to retain a large...
How to Batch Cook
Homemade freezer meals and real food batch cooking should have a place in your meal planning, especially if you struggle to find the time to make everything from scratch but don’t want to sacrifice your families health with processed convenience food.
Today we are talking...
Super-plant – the Sea Oxeye
Sea Oxeye: Note the pointed green bracts directly below the yellow blossom. They are key to identification.
There are edible plants, and there are non-edible...