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New Features Added to The Suburban Survival Blog

Well, I’ve added some new features today that make this blog much like a social network.  I’ve done so, so that many of you can register if you like and partake in the conversation more deeply if you choose.  You will notice, at the top of the page, a registration link that says “Sign Up.”  Please feel […]

National Preparedness Month is September

Check it.  So I don’t know how relevant this is to the readers of this blog, but maybe the information can be used to spread the word to family, friends, and neighbors.  National Preparedness Month is September.  Ready.gov says that National Preparedness Month is “designed to encourage Americans to take simple steps to prepare for […]

Protecting Your Preps by Caching Some Along Your Bug Out Routes

Protecting your preps (Security) is one of the basic five basic survival priorities, and is usually one of the last things we think about when it comes to preparations.  One way I have been looking at protecting some of my preps, is to begin caching them along my Bug Out routes… The reason for this […]

States of Awareness, Jeff Cooper’s “Cooper Codes”

This was originally published on 05/2004 by someone else, somewhere else, and I copied and pasted it to a word document for my own personal reference.  It goes into the states of awareness that I think all suburbanites should be aware of when making through their day in the suburbs or the city.  It is […]

Why I Write About Cooking and Food

I, like many others in our country, are VERY accustomed to just getting in the car, going to the grocery store and picking up our food for the week.  Honestly, I grew up this way.  While many of my friends and their families ran farms, I was a middle class kid with parents that worked, […]

Reviews of the Mora Knife

I was going to do a review of the Mora knife, but a quick Google search has revealed that there are a plethora of them already out there.  So, instead of writing one on my own, I thought I would share several that I have found.  This way, you only have one place to look […]

Steve Wynn on CNBC

Steve Wynn of the Wynn Casino in Las Vegas, NV talking politics and economy with CNBC.  I thought you might like to listen in…  He is building a casino in China, but having issues because there has been a worker shortage.  This aired about two months ago.