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12/06/2024
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Quinoa, mushrooms and more: Superfoods for energy and vitality that you need in your survival stockpile
Did you know that all foods can give you energy? However, different foods can affect your body in various ways. For example, eating junk food with sugars and refined carbs will give you a quick boost, but healthier options like grains, legumes and whole foods are a good source of more sustainable energy that will […]
11/21/2024
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By HRS Editors
How to grow your own survival garden
Gardening is beneficial for preppers because it gives access to fresh produce grown without harmful pesticides and other chemicals. It’s also a great hobby if you want to start preserving excess fruits and vegetables for selling or to add to your stockpile. (h/t to Almanac.com) Choose the right location for your garden Here are some […]
10/24/2024
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By HRS Editors
3 Easy meals-in-jars canning recipes
Meals-in-jars are a great idea if you want to level up from simply canning excess harvest from your home garden. Use a spoon or bubble remover to get the bubbles from inside the jar. Don’t forget to clean jar rims with vinegar before placing the seals on them. Add the rack to your canner before […]
09/05/2024
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By HRS Editors
Budget-friendly tips to up your prepper game
As a prepper, one of your main goals is to prepare for different emergencies. But prepping goes beyond preparing for cataclysmic events like earthquakes or societal collapse. You can also prepare for smaller-scale emergencies like power outages or unexpected personal financial crises. One of the best ways to prepare for such events is to start a prepper pantry so […]
08/22/2024
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By HRS Editors
Smart prepper tips: Stock up wisely for any situation
Do you have enough food supplies in your stockpile? If you’re unsure, start prepping now so you have enough food for your family when SHTF and it’s time to bug in. Narrow down your list by focusing on basic high-calorie grains, legumes and dried vegetables, along with other kitchen staples that are difficult to produce at […]
07/30/2024
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By HRS Editors
Prepping tips: Stockpiling non-perishable foods and water
Even if you’re not a prepper, you should think about stocking up on emergency foods for different survival scenarios. This is important because fueling your body with nutritious foods and staying hydrated during a crisis can differ from your regular diet during “normal” times. Below are some suggestions on what you should have in your survival […]
07/25/2024
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By HRS Editors
Prepping and hydration: Essential tips for preparing for extreme heat
Picnics and outdoor activities are fun when the weather is great, but you should remember that spending too much time in the sun during summer can also be dangerous. Excessive heat exposure can cause dehydration, which can cause hazardous conditions, such as heat cramps. Fortunately, you can take measures to protect your family from the heat and sun if […]
07/09/2024
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By HRS Editors
The ultimate guide to foods that never spoil: Long-lasting prepping pantry staples
Not a lot of non-preppers will think of starting a stockpile with food supplies that can last for several years, but this is a common thing for most preppers. The whole process can seem daunting for a beginner, but here are some long-lasting pantry staples to help you get started. (h/t to SuperPrepper.com) Aside from choosing food […]
06/12/2024
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By HRS Editors
Unlock the power of sprouting and enjoy the benefits of growing your own food
You can learn how to grow food at home to be more self-sufficient as a prepper. But if starting a home garden seems intimidating or you’re too busy to plant crops in your backyard, you can also enjoy the benefits of growing your own food by learning how to grow sprouts. Sprouts are one of the easiest […]
06/11/2024
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By HRS Editors
The buzz behind bees: Essential allies for survival and prepping
Bee pollen is produced by combining honey, enzymes, flower pollen, nectar, wax and bee secretions. Foraging honey bees collect pollen from plants and transport it to the beehive, where it is stored and used as food for the rest of the colony. Keep in mind that bee pollen is different from other bee products such […]
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