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How to Tell When Your Canned Foods Become Spoiled?

Have you ever opened a can you had made a year ago and didn't know whether it was rotten or not? Better to throw...

How To Build an Earthen Oven

Earthen ovens have been in use for thousands of years and are made of a clay-sand mixture that is hardened by the wood fire...

What You Really Need in Your SHTF First Aid Kit

A good SHTF first aid kit is one of the important items that many Preppers neglect. Unfortunately, they don't even know it. That's because most...

This Common Household Item Is One Of The Most Useful Survival...

Most of us are already acquainted with Listerine's distinctive taste. The intense tingle of Listerine is a common part of our everyday routine, whether...

23 Survival Uses for Honey that You Didn’t Know About

Whether you're enjoying the sticky amber manna that is honey or not, there's a lot of possible uses for it in survival situations or...

How To Make a Powerful Calendula Extract to Keep in Your...

The sunny orange calendula – also known as the marigold – has a wealth of herbal uses worth learning about. (Photo Source) With both antibacterial and...

How to Start a Prepping Plan

Prepping is all about preparing yourself for some disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons, fires, and a lot more. With the right prepping skills, you...

How To Find Water

You probably already know that water is essential to your survival and a huge problem if you’re stuck without. In fact, just 3 days...

How To Identify Poison Ivy Growing In Your Backyard

Poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) is a very common U.S. herb, and is very persistent. Poison ivy is growing widespread, and can take over an...

How To Safely Remove Poison Ivy And Hemlock From Your Backyard

Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) and Poison Hemlock (Conium maculatum) are both considered hazardous to humans, especially children. Hence, extracting the poisonous pair is recommended. That's...

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