Simply surviving a catastrophe or collapse is not enough. You need to consider what happens after everything has fallen apart and starts coming back together again. You need to start considering how you will support yourself and your family if ...
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Get Rid Of Parasitic Worms On The Homestead
Internal parasites are one of the most common problems encountered in animal husbandry, including livestock and household pets. In my experience, worms can quickly become a serious issue – living in a warm climate unfortunately means that the little worms ...
Read More »Fat Shedding Tips From Your Herb Garden
It is no secret that increasing exercise and restricting caloric intake are the key elements in any sensible weight-loss strategy. But there is more to the anti-obesity equation than just these basics. Weight is lost when the body is able ...
Read More »Top 12 Garden Blogs You Must Read
As a writer, I spend a lot of time on my computer. Between writing and doing research for my writing, I log at least five hours each day. So, the idea of spending more computer time reading personal blogs (on ...
Read More »Building A Bug-Out Bag
Over the last few years, being a survivalist or prepper has become a much more mainstream and accepted by American culture. The stereotype of the paranoid man sitting in his basement surrounded by his gun collection and wearing his aluminum-foil ...
Read More »How to Make Your Own Pallet Vertical Garden
Why let your vegetables grow out when you can grow them up? Vertical gardens are becoming increasingly popular as attractive and efficient ways of growing food, especially for urban dwellers where horizontal space is limited. These unique and versatile gardens ...
Read More »Superbugs And Antibiotic Overkill
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released a warning about a particular strain of bacteria that is wreaking havoc in hospitals across the U.S. It is called Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae, or CRE for short. The name of the ...
Read More »The City Slicker’s Guide to Bushcraft Methods: It’s What’s For Dinner
Gathering food (trapping, hunting, fishing, and foraging) is probably the most difficult aspect of bushcraft. While it is not as difficult as it sounds, it is still something that requires practice. Where things get tricky for folks who dabble in ...
Read More »This Is How Legends Are Made
Have you ever had “city folk” ask to hunt your ground? It happens a lot around here. I have let many people hunt our ground over the years. Sometimes it worked out well… other times not so well. Let me ...
Read More »The Suffering Servant of Yahweh: A Good Friday Meditation
The Scripture clearly teach that there is one human sacrifice that is allowable and proper: the one found in Isaiah 53. —Mitch Glaser, The Gospel According to Isaiah 53 (2012) And they didn’t recognize Him?! -a high school student on ...
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