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DIY — Make Charcloth for your Bug Out Bag
I have not made any yet, but plan on it in short order. Charcloth looks like it is an easy way to get an ember burning so that you can start a fire… httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7uLVGrAt1M
The Heirloom Experiment: I Recently Bought Heirloom Seeds To Attempt To Grow A Garden
Food Storage Guide
Here are two pages that list a wide variety of foods, condiments etc. and their approximate shelf life when stored at room temperature, and also when refrigerated or frozen. The web pages were archived from the North Dakota State University’s Agriculture website;…
Cody Lundin, Interview on His Book “When All Hell Breaks Loose”
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiOYa0zBHyw
Hyperinflation and Empty Store Shelves Coming To America?
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIVVL43qPXY
Simple Inexpensive Lighting When There Is No Power
Survival Cooking With Aluminum Foil
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. I only carry enough…
Urban and Suburban Survival — Handling Dead Bodies in a SHTF
Well, this is a topic that many don’t even want to discuss… However, if there is a major breakdown in society or a huge major disaster, man made or not, could be a reality in an urban or suburban situation. Handling dead bodies is something that I have thought…
DIY — Old Fashioned Torch for Light
Please note that they are relatively unstable and should not be used for anything other than emergency or novelty purposes. I.E. I do not suggest using these to be part of some sort of dungeon themed room since they would probably light your house on fire. **Be…