July 2008

Rule of 3 and Survival Seed

July 17, 2008

Let’s face the facts; no matter how well prepared or how much we have put back against the day of need, our survival foods will eventually be depleted. Storing a years worth of food, keeping it rotated and replaced with fresh stock is difficult enough, trying to lay back sufficient foods to last five years [...]

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Shelf Life of Prescription Medications

July 16, 2008

Prescription medications can be the most difficult part of survival stockpiling. They can be hard to get in quantity, but without certain medications patients would die or become ill in short order. It is best to do everything possible to avoid the need to take any kind of prescription meds. Following a proper diet and [...]

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Who Else Wants Free Food?

July 13, 2008

A few days ago an old friend came up to the homestead kitty to visit, bringing along his two teen age daughters. The girls listened, as we reminiscence of past glory and contemplated future dreams, as old friends do. Eventually the conversation turned to hunting, and the approaching fall squirrel season. The girls were in [...]

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Homemade Smoker

July 12, 2008

Several readers have asked about my progress, living out off the grid in my 26 ft travel trailer, and I must say my only regret is that I should have gotten off my ass and moved out here sooner. Peace of mind, with time to think, if I was not working, 12 hours a day [...]

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Choosing A Retreat Location

July 12, 2008

For years survival types have asked the question; where is the “perfect” retreat location? Many words have been written on the subject by authors such as Mel Tappon and James Wesley, Rawles, but the simple fact is there is no perfect location.  Granted some places are indeed better than others, some being much better. But trying [...]

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