Category Archives: Emergency Preparedness

How to Layer Your Home Defense – National Preparedness Month

We don’t simply want to rely on someone else to protect us like neighborhood watch, police or even your husband. We need to be responsible for our own safety and deter people as much as possible. We want to layer our home defense, just as we layer our food storage or layer our preparedness plans. […]

How to Dehydrate Food 4 Different Ways – National Preparedness Month

I love dehydrating food! There are several ways to dehydrate food. I used to dehydrate in a dehydrator when I lived in a suburban area. Then when I moved to AZ, we made a solar dehydrator and that worked amazingly well. Now I’ll be dehydrating with our wood stove using cooling racks. You can also […]

How to Grow Sprouts & Microgreens – National Preparedness Month

Growing sprouts and microgreens are one of the easiest ways to get some nutrition into our diets without having to grow a full garden. I’m a huge fan of gardening, but these can be done almost year-round, though those in some areas you want grow lights for the microgreens. How to grow microgreens: Fill a […]

Do You Know How to Sew? – National Preparedness Month

Sewing is an amazing skill which can open up so many doors for you and your family. My 5 year old is learning how to sew and she is good at it! She’s been making easy and quick dolls. She not only finds pride in making the doll herself, but she’s generally interested in dolls, […]

Fitting Fitness Into Your Everyday Routine – National Preparedness Month

prepper fitness

I’ve always said that you don’t need “official” weights to lift weights, unless you want to do something very specific but general toning and gaining strength. I’ve been using these water containers by Wolverine Tuff which acts as the perfect kettle bell. Many things can be a weight! Even your kids! If you want to […]

Alternative Heating & Cooling Needs – National Preparedness Month

wood stove heating

Part of preparedness is about personal care and personal care is about ensuring that our basic needs are taken care of, like heating and cooling! This will be our first winter in Alaska and it’s gonna be cold. It’s a good thing we have this wood stove! We just cleaned it out and got the […]

Using Medicinal Herbs for Natural Health – National Preparedness Month

medicinal herbs

I’m a big fan of medicinal herbs. I’ve seen first hand how powerful plants can be for my overall health. Fruits and veggies by themselves have a ton of health benefits. Additionally, there are all kinds of plants that can help aid in our health. Buying dried herbs is great if you’re unable to grow […]

Mental Wellness for the Whole Family – National Preparedness Month

mental wellness preparedness

Recently I learned how to knit and I’m now teaching my daughter how to knit. It has brought us a lot of happiness, as well as extra bonding time. It has developed new skills and helped to calm our hands and minds. Mindset is one of the least talked about topics, especially within the preparedness […]

Long Term Water Procurement – National Preparedness Month

storing water for emergencies

Storing water is great and there are many ways to do it. For short term purposes, the majority of us adequately store enough water for all of our needs for 2-4 weeks at the least. What about a longer term SHTF situation? Storing will only last so long. Let’s face it, water is heavy and […]

A Well Kept Kitchen Pantry – National Preparedness Month

I like to have a well stocked kitchen for everyday cooking needs as well as emergencies. I use these items regularly in my everyday cooking, as well as storing extras for SHTF. Many of this is long term but some may be shorter term. Some of the longer term items would be the honey, oats, […]