be well stocked around the home
This is Part 4 of the Basic Self Reliance series. Part 1 — How to Choose a Survival Cache Location Part 2 — Recovering Your Survival Cache Part 3 — Stocking an Emergency Evacuation Cache In Part 3, we discussed…
This is Part 3 of the Basic Self Reliance series. Part 1 — How to Choose a Survival Cache Location Part 2 — Recovering Your Survival Cache Survival caches should be stocked according to the purpose you intend them to…
Let me just get this out of the way: The beans turned out fine. The recipe is not itself a disaster; it is for a disaster. I know some of you will feel like the title misdirected you. Sorry, but it…
Next up in the “uses for bamboo” category is eating it. What you see here is one of three varieties of Phyllostachys I planted a few years ago. During a two or three week period in May I can harvest…
Knowing how to prepare delicious foods gives you a triple benefit — nutrition, good morale, and independence. The influence of morale cannot be underestimated, because even after you cover caloric requirements, diet fatigue is a significant issue in extended survival…
by John McKiernan, Natural News Top 25 healthy muscle building foods 1. Water – although this one isn’t actually a food it certainly is the most important item on this list, as muscle tissue is comprised of over 75 percent water 2. Whey protein concentrate -…
Hardtack is one of those awesome survival foods that never seem to go bad. It has everything you need in a survival food — it stores well, it’s nutritious, it’s light, and it’s versatile. Sure, you can just boil it…
Drying meat is an easy way to preserve it for survival or emergency use. Jerky is a generic term for salted and dried meat, optionally smoked prior to drying. Properly dried and stored, it will keep for years, although the…