Infographic: Surviving An Earthquake
Earthquake survival is one of the most difficult natural disasters to prepare for. The difficulty is in the fact that a tremor can happen anywhere and at anytime…. Read More »
Super Saver: How To Make Your Own Detergent
One of the prepping basics includes hygiene. Having clean clothing during a longterm emergency is a necessity for both psychological purposes and disease control. Remember Hurricane Katrina? Tide… Read More »
Tip Tuesday: Getting Your CCW Permit
Now I realize that many of my readers live in states or countries that don’t allow you to carry firearms. I’m so sorry that you live where you… Read More »
DIY: Storing Matches in a Mason Jar
First, some clarification: There are two different kinds of matches. Strike On Box and Strike Anywhere. Strike On Box Strike On Box, also known as Safety Matches, will… Read More »
Help Design a New Prepper Product
Some fellow Utah prepper’s have reached out to me to get you, my readers, in on designing an awesome new product. It’s called a Bug-Out Cart™. I know… Read More »
[Resource] Super Saver: The Mormon Cannery
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 »
Build the Perfect BOB: Review and Giveaway
“You can hear the siren in the distance. Your electricity is out, and your home phone has no dial tone. When you try to use your cell phone,… Read More »
Sharpening Knives 101 •
The basic skill of properly sharpening knives is simple, but yet essential to keeping your survival pocket knife (or any other) razor sharp, and at the ready. First… Read More »
$15 Faraday Cage and Why You Need One
There are a handful of emergency preparedness items specific to the disaster in which you are preparing. A faraday cage is one of said items. So unless you… Read More »
22 Red Flags that Indicate Doom is Coming for Global Financial Markets •
If you enjoy watching financial doom, then you are quite likely to really enjoy the rest of 2012. Right now, red flags are popping up all over the… Read More »
The Great Utah Shake-Out: Safety During the Quake •
Did you hear about the state-wide “Shake Out” here in Utah? It was the biggest Earthquake drill in Utah with over 900,000 participants. This just proves that you… Read More »
How To: Shelter-in-Place
Today we are faced with the reality that biological and chemical attacks are viable threats of terrorism. We also live in a world where man-made disasters such as… Read More »
SN’P Around the World: Sneaky Places to Store More Stuff
Salt N’ Prepper’s Jessica Hooley was featured on SurvivalBlog.com. Read the excerpt and finish reading the article at the link provided below. You’re a prepper and you’ve got… Read More »
Making Prepping Kid-Friendly
As Tevye would say “As the Good Book says…” we must become like a child. In emergency prepping we apply the same principle. Stepping into our childlike personas… Read More »
SN’P Around the World: The Ultimate Bug Out Kit
Salt N’ Prepper’s Jessica Hooley was featured on the Ready Nutrition Blog. Read the excerpt and finish reading the article at the link provided below. In my quest… Read More »
40 Ways to Use Garbage Bags in Emergencies
Unfortunately with the help of TV programming, many people have the misconception that prepping has to be an expensive undertaking. This is simply not true. Especially when you… Read More »
Top 50 Emergency Preparedness Gifts
Thanksgiving is only two days away which means that Christmas is only 27! This time of year is called the season of giving. And what better gift can… Read More »
Cities – A Prepper’s Nightmare & Solutions
Is it a coincidence that all of my nightmares occur in big cities? While it may be a personality glitch, I find that considering the dangers you face… Read More »
Step One: What Are You Preparing For?
So what would you say if I told you that you have 3 days to study for a test. I’m not gonna tell you what the test is… Read More »
Ultimate Preparedness Clothing List
Bandanas 24 Each These are inexpensive and versatile in the case of an emergency. You can use bandanas to shield your face, neck and head from the sun,… Read More »








