by suburban | Feb 4, 2014 | Cooking, Light, Preparedness, Prepping, Stoves
As a life prepper and survival expert in the high desert there are certain things that I center on when it comes to my families safety, comfort and survival. The concentration for todays article is on DIY light. Contrary to popular myth the high desert... Read more
by suburban | Jan 28, 2014 | Gear, Preparedness
A few months ago I set out on a quest to find a recharging device to take with me on the road and to have in the event of a SHTF of any kind. I wanted a battery device that could recharge my mobile phone or pad device several times if the power were out,... Read more
by suburban | Jan 21, 2014 | Personal Security, Preparedness
It’s an unfortunate reality that there will be looters any kind of major emergency. What they’re after may change with the severity and type of emergency, but their intentions are the same universally. To take advantage of the chaos in order to take... Read more
by suburban | Jan 17, 2014 | Guest Posts, Natural Disaster, Preparedness
There is no shortage of people that are happy to tell you their predictions about major disasters, or even the end of the world. Just check the headlines on any number of small blogs or the tabloids, and you will find at least a handful of people at any... Read more
by suburban | Jan 14, 2014 | Pets, Preparedness, Prepping, suburban survival, Urban Survival
Pets are a staple all around the world. They’re part of the family. They’re used for hunting, security, service for handicapped & our military, in law enforcement. As you can see I am leaning towards discussing “man’s best friend.”... Read more
by suburban | Jan 7, 2014 | Food, Food Storage, Preparedness, Prepping
So, I didn’t even know you could dehydrate black beans. I suppose in the back of my mind, I knew it, but thought since I was jumping back on the band wagon again, that I would try some experimentation as well. That said, I used four cans of black... Read more