May 23, 2013 By Gaye Levy There are lots of lists floating around the web citing the top items that will disappear following a disaster or emergency. Heck, I even posted a list a couple of years ago titled 100 Items Likely to Disappear First when the SHTF. A while, back, however, Tom Sciacca from [...]
5/22/13 | by Max Slowik Adaptive Tactical has been developing their own in-house variants of Mossberg and Mossberg Maverick shotguns for a while now, and now they’re finally going to sell conversion kits for people who already own a shotgun and want to add a magazine adapter to it. Called the Sidewinder Venom, the kits [...]
by: Daisy Luther May 21, 2013 As the mercury in the thermometer starts to climb, you may be looking for different ways to keep your home a bit cooler without an exponential increase in your electric bill. That battle starts in the kitchen. The one thing that adds the most ambient heat is cooking. Your [...]
Posted on May 20, 2013 By Molly C The leading cause of injuries among children five years of age and younger is falling, with approximately fifteen thousand kids under the age of eleven falling from windows each year in the United States. On average, fifteen to twenty of those falls are fatal. According to emergency [...]
May 17, 2013 Gaye Levy Finding practical uses for ordinary items has always been a hobby of mine. It all started when I had my first apartment way back when and I used toothpaste to patch up nail holes left in the wall as I was hanging posters using the trial and error method. After [...]
May 14, 2013 Gaye Levy One of the more common prepper challenges is finding room for stored food and water. Lucky you if you have a large home with a basement or cellar – you have plenty of space at just the right temperature. But the rest of us? Not so much. Many people live [...]
May 12, 2013 Gaye Levy Welcome to this week’s Sunday Survival Buzz – a roundup of preparedness news, tips, articles and recommendations from around the web. But first, an update on my own preps. I continued to organize my food storage this week and to tidy up in general. I am finding myself buried in [...]
by: Daisy Luther May 13, 2013 Making a trip to the grocery store these days is like running a gauntlet. From one side you are assaulted by food-like substances in brightly labeled packages, some even touting exaggerated health benefits from the toxins within. From the other side, you are gouged and poked by cleverly [...]
May 9, 2013 Gaye Levy One of the excuses used for not prepping is that it takes a lot of time. True enough. Anything that you pursue with passion and intensity is going to take some time. On the other hand, there are plenty of prepping activities that can be undertaken in just five minutes. [...]
From Survival Blog By Frog Introductory note: This guide is mainly aimed at the American prepper. Without a doubt, firearms are one of the most important preps we have to make; without a way to defend them, none of the other supplies we amass are truly accounted for. So, when the beginning prepper sets out [...]
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