Blackout Recipes

One thing you learn as a prepper is that any new skill you acquire will come handy one day, cooking including. Sure, not all of us have the talent...

How To Make Survival Dandelion Jelly with 2 Years Shelf Life

If you needed another excuse to spray herbicides to kill all the weeds in your yard, here's a great one. Dandelions, which are a weed commonly found in lawns...

This Recipe Heals Your Knees And Reconstructs Bones And Joints Immediately!

Joint pain is a common condition that can cause irritation, pain, swelling and mobility loss. It can happen anywhere in the body, but mostly affects the joints that carry...

One Month Meal Plan For Just $65

Whether you have several years’ worth of food set aside or you keep a more modest reserve, most of us probably have some kind of emergency food supply or...

Delicious Recipes Using Cattails – “The Supermarket of the Swamp”

Cattails (Typha latifolia) are among Earth's most versatile plants. With good reason it is called the "Supermarket of the Swamp," because it can be used in all four seasons....

How to Make Kentucky-Style Fried Rabbit

In my opinion, every prepper needs to know how to cook. More than that, he or she must become acquainted with the intricacies of preparing the game. Since it’s...

Survival Foods – How to Make Trench Cake

Remember the trifecta of survival – three minutes without air, three days without water, and three weeks without food? Well, can’t help you with water and air, but I...

How to Make Bannock the Survival Food Rich in Vitamin C

While store shelves and online stores have stock full of designer hiking and camping foods, there are the ones that can be made at home and that have become...

How To Make Sauerkraut – The Most Effective Probiotic

If you like cabbage and want better gut health, then you're lucky. Not only is Sauerkraut tasty and very inexpensive, it works as a great probiotic, too. It can...

52 Plants In The Wild You Can Eat

We all know our market vegetables and fruits are trusted edible species, but what about wild plants? Here are a few common (North American) goodies that are safe to...