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What Foods Can You Can At Home

In Food Storage On January 8, 2013 1 Comment

Just so you know, I was going to title this post “Can Can What Can or Should You Can Can” but then I decided that I was probably… Read More »

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Family of 5 Emergency Food Servings [Infographic]

In Basic, Food Storage, Lists On November 16, 2012 4 Comments

So everyone is always asking me for portion/serving necessities for food storage. Those of you who read my stuff frequently, know that I don’t like to put definitive… Read More »

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Guide to a Food Storage Thanksgiving Dinner [Recipes Included]

In Cook / Heat / Light, Food Storage On November 15, 2012 3 Comments

So as I have mentioned several times in the past, keeping things familiar during a crisis can make the difference between sanity and hysteria. This includes holidays. So… Read More »

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How To Keep Your Cans from Rusting

In Food Storage On September 14, 2012 3 Comments

Out here in the dry deserts of Utah, corrosion really isn’t a concern for me. For many of you, however, the humidity can become your worst nightmare. If… Read More »

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[Resource] Super Saver: The Mormon Cannery

In DIY, Food Storage, Storage / Organization, Super Saver Tips On September 13, 2012 9 Comments

DISCLAIMER: This post is a shameless spotlight of my religion and just one more reason why I think it’s awesome – especially for preppers. :) Being a Latter-Day… Read More »

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Making Cheese •

In DIY, Food Storage On September 5, 2012 0 Comments

Guest post: by Christine Coburn Cheese has been around for centuries as a way of preserving milk without refrigeration. The starters will last several years in the freezer… Read More »

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Making Jam with Freeze Dried Fruit •

In Food Storage, Our Favorites From Blogs On Our Blogroll On May 4, 2012 0 Comments

I came across a great deal on strawberries the other day, and being down to only peach jam at our house (which nobody likes) I snatched up 3… Read More »

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What Are Antioxidants and Why Should the Prepper Care •

In Food Storage, Our Favorites From Blogs On Our Blogroll On May 4, 2012 0 Comments

“To keep the body in good health is a duty, otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear.” Now it seems to me… Read More »

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Goats as a Livestock Animal for Survival •

In Food Storage, Our Favorites From Blogs On Our Blogroll On April 27, 2012 0 Comments

If you had only one choice of livestock animal for survival post event, what livestock species would you chose? Would your choice be Chickens, Rabbits, Cattle,Horses, Goats, Pigs, Sheep, Llamas, or another species of less… Read More »

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How Much Salt to Store •

In Food Storage, Our Favorites From Blogs On Our Blogroll On April 27, 2012 0 Comments

Once again, I was replenishing a staple, salt in this case, and I started to crunch numbers in my head about how much salt I should consider storing… Read More »

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Build A Mini Greenhouse •

In DIY, Food Storage, Our Favorites From Blogs On Our Blogroll On April 23, 2012 0 Comments

Have you ever started your seeds indoors and ended up with leggy plants?  Me too!  I’ve used lights before, but truthfully, we don’t have the room for a… Read More »

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DIY Dehydrated Baby Food

In DIY, Food Storage, Uncategorized On April 23, 2012 1 Comment

I think we can all agree that the person who gets the most loves, kisses and attention in the family, is the most neglected when it comes to… Read More »

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Five Non-Foods to Add to Your Food Storage

In Emergency Prep Basics, Food Storage On April 15, 2012 4 Comments

Food storage seems to be the “gateway drug” into the prepping community. And while food is obviously the primary item involved in your food storage, “man cannot live… Read More »

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The Seven Deadly Sins of Food Storage

In Food Storage On March 15, 2012 14 Comments

Even with the best intentions, many of my fellow food storage keepers give themselves a false sense of security in their current foods storage plans. So many people… Read More »

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Quick & Easy Whole Wheat Bread

In Cook / Heat / Light, DIY, Food Storage On March 12, 2012 6 Comments

My dear sister, Cynthia, shared with me her quick and easy recipe for making homemade whole wheat bread. One of the funniest phenomenas of food storage for me… Read More »

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The Optimal Way to Store Food in Buckets

In DIY, Food Storage On March 8, 2012 19 Comments

Many emergency preparedness companies will sell grains, beans, etc. in 5 or 6 gallon buckets. And while there’s nothing necessarily wrong with having your food straight in the… Read More »

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The Easiest Way to Plan Your Food Storage

In Food Storage On March 7, 2012 1 Comment

Now I understand you must have high expectations on this blog post. I mean the word “easiest” is pretty heavy in expectations. But I suppose it all depends… Read More »

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Canned Dairy Unveiled

In Food Storage On November 19, 2011 8 Comments

Dairy is a major part of food storage and comes in many shapes and forms. One of the many ways you can get your dairy is through canned… Read More »

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Freeze Dried vs Dehydrated vs MREs

In Food Storage On November 17, 2011 0 Comments

Before you let some salesman in your house to sell you on a whole year of freeze dried food OR before you stop by the army surplus store… Read More »

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Basic Food Storage List

In Basic, Food Storage, Lists On November 16, 2011 16 Comments

My barebones list for food storage necessities for one adult male. For an average adult woman multiply the amounts by 0.75. For a child ages 1-3 multiply it… Read More »

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