by suburban | Jul 23, 2010 | But Out Bag, Cooking, Food, General, Heirloom Seeds, Personal, Preparedness, suburban survival, Urban Survival
This is more a personal post than anything else… I have had a long week. Traveled on business, and along with traveling for business came business dinners, entertaining, etc. I am really tired, and could have slept until Saturday morning... Read more
by suburban | Jul 16, 2010 | Cooking, Improvised Gear, suburban survival, Urban Survival
I always carry aluminum foil. In fact, in my Altoids kit there are two square feet of aluminum foil. I carry it because if I need a makeshift bowl or need to cook something I have what I need to do the job, and can possibly reuse it if I had to.... Read more
by suburban | Jul 13, 2010 | Cooking, Improvised Gear, Stoves
The sun is arguably one of the humanity’s most important tool for survival. It gives off practically unlimited amounts of light that is used by plants to generate energy and animals for heat. It can be used to generate electricity with solar panels,... Read more
by suburban | Jul 5, 2010 | Cooking, Food, Stoves
Simple, Easy & Fast Trail Food Last Minute Trail Food: Pizza Ramen Trail Food Made Simple: Bean & Rice... Read more
by suburban | Jun 23, 2010 | Bug Out, But Out Bag, Cooking, DIY, Food, Preparedness
So, I already to this. I figured some time ago, it would be smart to have something flour based with me when I hike or go camping. In fact, I will go a step farther and say that I have also added small jars of dried vegetables with a couple of... Read more
by suburban | Jun 20, 2010 | Books, Bushcraft, Cooking, DIY, Energy, Fire, first aid, Fishing, Food, Gear, Health, Hunting, Hygiene, Improvised Gear, Iphone/Smartphone, Knots, Medicinal, Navigation, Physical Fitness, Plants, Politics, Preparedness, Psychology, Shelter, suburban survival, Water, Weather
When I bought my iPhone last year, I quickly realized it had the potential to be a survival tool My search for iPhone apps under “camping, hiking, and survival” quickly returned many options for me. I have tried a bunch of them, and am using the... Read more