How to Make Your Own Pemmican
Often referred to as the ultimate survival food, pemmican is a combination of meat, fat, and berries that can be stored for extended periods of time.
Often referred to as the ultimate survival food, pemmican is a combination of meat, fat, and berries that can be stored for extended periods of time.
Did you come home with bags and bags of delicious produce from the farmer’s market? Wondering what to do with it all? Here are some tasty and easy ideas.
Food recalls and contamination with bacteria sure seem fairly common these days – but it turns out, there’s another menace lurking in grocery stores…People.
It seems like we are told about yet another hazard in our food supply nearly every week. This time, a consumer watchdog group identified a common offender in samples of otherwise healthful food.
It seems like every week we report on yet another recall. Today’s recall is something you’ll find in many preppers’ stockpiles: spaghetti sauce.
More fresh vegetables and some brands of hummus have been recalled for possible Listeria contamination. Here’s what you need to know.
The difference between stock and broth are the ingredients, but it’s no harder to make stock than broth. And, bone broth contains extra nutrients.
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Independence isn’t something you celebrate once a year. Independence is the quiet determination to be free with which you live your life every day.
Yep, another recall. A number of fresh vegetables sold by stores like Trader Joe’s and Food Lion have been recalled after Listeria was found in a sample.
The FDA has linked numerous brands of high-quality dog food to increased risk of heart disease in dogs, with three brands, in particular, being noted.
Terror attacks. Mass shootings. Invasive airport security. It’s enough to make you want to just stay home. Can you travel and seek adventure and still be a prepper?
After a 2nd report claims 2 brands of bottled water STILL contain high levels of arsenic, Walmart and Target are pulling it from the shelves. Whole Foods is not.
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