How To Identify Poison Ivy Growing In Your Backyard
Poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) is a very common plant in the United States and it is very persistent. Poison ivy...
Read moreDetailsPoison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) is a very common plant in the United States and it is very persistent. Poison ivy...
Read moreDetailsYeast has long inhabited the planet Earth, a simple organism that is hundreds of millions of years old. It plays a...
Read moreDetailsSurviving is all about prioritizing your needs. There are a lot of things you need to stay alive and healthy,...
Read moreDetailsMeat – rich in protein, fats, iron, energy and other essential nutrients – is a useful and tasty addition to...
Read moreDetailsBing Crosby sang “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire,” and when most of us think of eating chestnuts that’s exactly...
Read moreDetailsThe WaterBOB is an excellent tool for last-minute emergency preparedness, especially for those who live in an apartment. Designed to...
Read moreDetailsAnyone who’s done more than glance at this site will know that we take the threat of an EMP attack...
Read moreDetailsWhen you think of herbal remedies and medicinal herbs modern natural healing may come to mind. Using wild medicine is...
Read moreDetailsEditor's note: Back in August we posted an article on how a veteran would prepare their home for a SHTF...
Read moreDetailsEditor's Note: Roland has been part of our small community - here at ask a prepper - for a long...
Read moreDetailsCB radios are inexpensive, rugged, mobile, and widely available, making them well-suited to use as a SHTF communication system. However,...
Read moreDetailsIf you’re like most preppers you probably have a pretty wide assortment of food stashed away. My own supply contains...
Read moreDetailsIf a SHTF event hit tomorrow, how long would your family’s food last? The truth is that most of us...
Read moreDetailsOnce upon a time, root cellars were the only way people had to preserve their food. These wonderful cold-storage areas...
Read moreDetailsIf you have been around horses, or know someone who has, you might have heard of sugardine. It’s a popular...
Read moreDetailsMy grandmother rendered lard for her family once a year when the hogs were butchered. She used that lard for...
Read moreDetailsThe most common batteries on the market for small electronic devices are alkaline batteries. When these hit the market in...
Read moreDetailsThis is a field guide to the most common plants found throughout the United States. When traveling outside of the...
Read moreDetailsAmish Markets are America’s hidden treasures, scattered thinly across several - but not all - of the states. Many of...
Read moreDetailsThe Native Americans loved the pawpaw. It was readily available to them and it had many uses. However, despite the...
Read moreDetailsYou wouldn’t know it from looking at today’s youth, but it’s actually possible to live without electronic devices. I’m pretty...
Read moreDetailsWe often get caught up in getting rid of the weeds in our yards so that it’s perfect. It’s an...
Read moreDetailsI have some long-term food supplies put away, but I wanted to put together a 30-plus day supply for my...
Read moreDetailsFood preservation may be one of the most elusive parts of the prepping process. It seems like, just when you...
Read moreDetailsI decided to make pemmican for the first time a year ago. I used 6 lbs. lean beef, 2 lbs....
Read moreDetailsLearning how to heal wounds faster naturally is something we should all learn. We can all agree that as we...
Read moreDetailsDespite the state of the world today, being a prepper is still seen as unusual. It seems that most people...
Read moreDetailsThere are several OTC antiseptic ointments to choose from at the local market, which are normally applied directly to the...
Read moreDetailsWe have enjoyed a period of time on this planet that has been relatively calm and habitable. I guess we...
Read moreDetailsHerbal medicine hasn’t changed at all. The same plants provide the same medicinal benefits as before, even though most people...
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