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05/10/2024
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By HRS Editors
Canning, drying and more: The art of food preservation across cultures
Different traditional ways of preserving food have been around since ancient times and other modern methods have emerged as technology evolves. If you want to prepare for an emergency, it’s worth knowing a food preservation method or two so you can keep your stockpile full of supplies. (h/t to IAmCountryside.com) Food preservation ensures a reliable food […]
05/03/2024
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By HRS Editors
Grow your own feast: Top crops for your home vegetable garden
Adding a top crop or cover crop to your home vegetable garden can help boost your harvest and improve soil quality. Read on to find out about the benefits of cover crops and which plants you can grow in your garden. (h/t to ForksInTheDirt.com) Why do you need cover crops? There are different ways of cover cropping, […]
04/10/2024
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By HRS Editors
Protect your home with a non-toxic natural solution that’s effective against pesky insects
Whether you have sensitive skin or are taking care of young children at home, it’s a good option to use bug repellents made with natural ingredients such as essential oils. You can also keep your home free from various pests using a DEET-free bug spray made with non-toxic ingredients like cedar oil. As a bonus, natural […]
03/19/2024
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By Olivia Cook
How to make your own LIQUID SOAP without harmful chemicals
Soap is an incredibly useful household item in everyday life. Soaps allow us to keep clean and prevent the spread of harmful bacteria, microbes and germs that make us sick. But have you ever purchased bath soap from big box stores, only to find out they smell weird when you sweat or totally dried your […]
03/19/2024
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By HRS Editors
Growing ginger at home: A guide to cultivating fresh ginger
Ginger is a versatile spice that deserves a space in your kitchen and prepper stockpile. If you want to stock up on ginger before SHTF, learn how to grow it in your home garden. Alternatively, you can stock up on its other forms, like dried, powdered or crystallized ginger. (h/t to LoveTheGarden.com) What is ginger? The most […]
03/15/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Food freedom: Gardening options for self-sufficient preppers
If you’re willing to invest some of your precious time and effort, you can always get a harvest and be self-sufficient. Start small and scale up. Focus on crops that your family loves to eat, including herbs that add flavor to your dishes. You can also grow flowers to brighten your home and low-maintenance houseplants. According […]
03/11/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Dive into the world of berry foraging: Unravel the secrets to spotting and gathering Mother Nature’s sweet treasures
Berries are a nutritious source of vitamins and minerals. If you don’t have a home garden, you can harvest wild berries once you learn how to forage safely. (h/t to BackdoorSurvival.com) Best berries for foraging Wild berries are elusive and they only appear for a short period during the summer and fall. If you want to forage wild berries, […]
03/04/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Squeaky clean and green: Use non-toxic alternatives to avoid toxic chemicals in commercial cleaning products
It’s important to keep your home clean even after a disaster to maintain a healthy lifestyle. After all, maintaining cleanliness at home doesn’t just help protect against external threats like infections and diseases, it also helps support your overall well-being. (h/t to Lung.org) Commercial cleaning products often contain harmful chemicals While cleaning products and disinfectants are useful […]
10/04/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Prepper project: How to make a safe and effective homemade flea trap
Fleas are extremely tiny, bloodsucking parasites that are an absolute nightmare to deal with once they have infested your home. They don’t have wings but they have flat bodies and strong legs, which allow them to jump long distances. Fleas also have armored bodies that make them almost impossible to crush – allowing them to thrive […]
09/25/2023
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By Olivia Cook
RECYCLE: What to do with expired items that are still good
For purposes of this post, the term “expired” describes foods or items that are way past their expiration date, sell-by date or use-by date – old but still usable and not downright rotten. Trust your senses of sight and smell. If the color or texture has dramatically changed or if it smells bad or different […]
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