In this week’s Must-Read articles we cover…
What one family learned from living off food storage for a month…
How to build a simple fish trap for survival…
Non-food essentials to always have on hand…
Understanding the shelf life of bottled water…
And the truth about neighbors, coworkers and friends in survival situations.
Let’s dive in…
What We Learned Living Off Our Food Storage For a Month
Take a look at one family’s account of the lessons they learned after spending one month living off the food storage they had on hand. Here, they share what they did right and what they’ve learned for future food storage considerations. Read more here.
How to Build a Simple Fish Trap (for survival)
You may or may not be an avid fisherman, but nonetheless, knowing how to easily and accessibly build a fish trap could prove a useful skill in a pinch and one anyone can do. Read more here.
12 Non-Food Essentials to Always Have on Hand
One of the main things on people’s mind lately is having enough food during this unusual quarantine time. However, there are more items, equally as important, you should always have on hand. Read more here.
Understanding the Shelf Life of Bottled Water
As you know, it is incredibly important if not essential to have water storage in your home. There are many different ways to store it, but even more important, is to know and understand the shelf life of the water you do store. Read more here.
The Truth about Neighbors, Coworkers & Friends in Survival Situations
Your ability to survive disastrous situations is not only linked to the skills you have developed but also, the strength of your inner circle. Take a look at the benefits of those around you as well as concerns you should consider when allowing someone in. Read more here.