The Secret To Gardening In The City July 6, 2015August 1, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me One of the biggest challenges for preppers and gardeners who live in urban settings is space. It’s tough to find enough [...]
8 Multipurpose Items to Use for Off-Grid Survival July 5, 2015July 5, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me As preppers, we all know that the best items to stockpile are the ones that have multiple purposes. Depending upon how [...]
5 Critical Patriotic Skills that Make America’s Survival July 3, 2015July 3, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me America wasn’t built by weak people and it most assuredly wouldn’t be the country that it is today if people had [...]
5 Survival Hacks That Could Save Your Life In The Wild July 2, 2015July 2, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me Surviving in the woods is something that you may, at some point, need to know about. Even if we never experience [...]
Trees You Need for Survival and Their Uses June 29, 2015July 10, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me In a post-SHTF world, it’s probable that you won’t have access to modern amenities such as electric or gas heat or [...]
7 Survival Uses Of Pantyhose That You Didn’t Know June 29, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me OK, so it may be a bit weird for you guys in the crowd to buy pantyhose, but if you don’t [...]
Back To Basics: Homemade Seasonings June 26, 2015April 6, 2016Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me We all love them – those delicious herbs and spices that takes food from bland to grand, but what happens when [...]
Back to Basics: How To Make Wine At Home June 20, 2015November 1, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me When you think of wine you probably think of grapes, and rightly so. Most commercial wine is made with grapes and [...]
How To Grow and Preserve Peppers June 17, 2015June 17, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me Peppers are one of Nature’s most versatile foods; there are many different kinds and you can eat them raw or use [...]
Teaching Survival Skills to Children June 10, 2015June 10, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me When crisis strikes, knowing as many survival skills as possible may mean the difference between life and death for your children. [...]
Survival Skills To Learn From The Indian Tribes June 4, 2015August 3, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me Native Americans are, perhaps, the best example on the planet of a people who lived solely off the land while protecting [...]
Natural Weed Control For A Healthy Garden May 25, 2015May 25, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me The more we learn about herbicides and pesticides, the more we realize that they’re REALLY bad for both us and the [...]
How To Test Your Water For Pollution Agents May 23, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me When SHTF, you may need to leave quickly. That means that you may need to travel light. You probably won’t be [...]
Back To Basics: 4 Types Of Homemade Cheese May 21, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me Without a doubt, life is made tastier by cheese. We put it on everything from burgers to macaroni and kids love [...]
Top Killing Agents Hidden In Your Water May 19, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me We walk to the kitchen, turn on the tap and pour ourselves a big glass of that elixir of life: water. [...]
Common Items To Use For Medical Crisis (II) May 16, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me In the first part of this series, we talked about non-edible household items that you can use in a medical emergency. [...]
Milking Animals: Best Practices For Rookie Farmers May 15, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me So now you have cows and maybe some goats. All you need to do is go out and ask them nicely [...]
5 Ways To Preserve Milk For Survival And Homesteading May 15, 2015May 15, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me Milk is packed with calcium and protein and is also a necessary ingredient in many recipes. It’s something that you’ll want [...]
Moon Cycles And Gardening: The Facts You Didn’t Know May 7, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me Planting by the cycles of the moon is a practice that goes back practically to the beginning of agriculture. We’ve all [...]
The Useful Bugs In Your Garden May 7, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me The standard response for most people is that bugs are bad, but if you’re a gardener, bugs can be your best [...]
When Summer Turns into Disaster May 1, 2015May 1, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me Regardless of where you live in the US, or for that matter the world, chances are good that you’re in at [...]
Why Should You Build Your Own Power Generator? May 1, 2015May 1, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me It’s a safe bet that you’ve come to the realization that dependence on a power grid is a bad thing. As [...]
To Relocate To The Country Or Not? 7 Q&A April 28, 2015April 14, 2016Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me As preppers, we look at things from every angle; we think about whether to store water or tabs and whether to [...]
On-Wheels Is The New Off-Grid: A Guide To Tiny Houses April 23, 2015January 19, 2017Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me With the cost of utilities on the rise and the desire to live as off-grid as possible on the minds of [...]