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Foraging for Edible Wild Plants

Foraging for Wild Carrot (Queen Anne’s lace), Sumac and Cattails My study, fascination, and field knowledge started early with plants and herbs. I was intrigued by the “Old and Unique”...

Survival Skill: Unarmed Combat

In an ideal world when an SHTF scenario takes place you’d be wearing your bulletproof vest and have immediate access to your handgun and assault rifle. Unfortunately, this may...

How To Make Your Own Herbal Tincture

A tincture is a perfect way to remove and store the strong medication that is tucked away in plants for later use. Tinctures should stay at room temperature for...

36 PVC DIY Projects for Your Homestead

There are so many projects that you can do on your homestead. Have you considered DIY projects with PVC pipes? There are a number of things that you can...

How to Avoid FEMA Camps

The mere mention of the words FEMA camps is bound to draw polar responses from our readers. Almost any topic that can be linked into a large list of...

Best States for Homesteading

Homesteading's best state depends on many factors, and might not be the same for everyone. Every state has advantages and disadvantages, so what's right for you will depend on...

How To Make Neosporin – DIY Easy Tutorial With Pictures

Throughout the local pharmacy, there are many OTC antiseptic ointments to choose from, which are usually applied directly to the bite. They are intended to avoid developing infections. Although...

Preparing Your Children for Family Separation in Emergencies

Unwanted as they may be, emergencies do occur, and they are never planned. Amid the chaos that reigns during a natural, technological and even human-caused disaster, there’s a high...

Prepping for Beginners: Where to Start Prepping

Where to begin prepping? I imagine a lot of people are like me when it comes to how you were introduced to the subject of prepping. In 2007, there was...

7 Prepper Food Storage Mistakes

1 – VARIETY Most people have inadequate variety in their housing. 95% of the people with whom I worked stored only the four essential things we listed earlier: wheat,...