News & Articles By Michelle Simmons
03/06/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
A tip sheet on how to properly freeze fresh produce for long-term storage
Do you have excess fresh produce, but don’t know what to do with them? Try freezing them. Freezing fruits and vegetables, herbs, and even your favorite meals is an efficient way to saving food for long-term. Here are some tips on how to freeze them: (h/t to RockinWHomestead.com) Freezing fruits: Before freezing your fruits, wash and dry […]
02/25/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
4 skills every prepper should have to master the “language of nature”
Knowing the “language of nature” is an essential survival skill. Learn how to survive on your own with the following natural signs: (h/t to HomesteadSurvivalSite.com). Navigating Navigating without any equipment is possible. You just have to know how to make use of what nature offers: The sun: During daytime, point the hour hand of an […]
02/19/2019
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By Michelle Simmons
Five types of items that should never be in your bug out bag
Some preppers are too focused on accumulating goods which could be useless or replaced with more appropriate items. Having more things than what you actually need could weigh you down. To avoid this from happening, here are five types of items you should not put in your bug out bag: Items that you do not know […]
12/12/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Why lavender is an essential survival herb
Finding items that have multiple uses is an advantage for preppers. One of the best herbs for survival is lavender. Here are some of the reasons why this herb is powerful: Lavender relaxes and calms: Whenever you’re feeling stressed or anxious, especially during emergency situations, use lavender to relax and calm your mind. Breathing in […]
12/11/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Medicinal wildflowers to harvest when hiking
Being knowledgeable about medicinal plants is important for every prepper. Medicinal plants are safer and more effective than drug medications. Here are some of the medicinal wildflowers you may encounter when hiking, so harvest them: Evening primrose: Every part of the evening primrose plant can be used for medicinal purposes. The seeds of this plant […]
11/27/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
How to keep your teeth clean when you’re in a SHTF scenario
Oral hygiene is important, even during an SHTF scenario. You can’t neglect oral hygiene, so you have to improvise and make use of what you have. Fortunately, there are many alternatives to modern teeth cleaning methods. Here are some of them: (h/t to MyFamilySurvivalPlan.com.) Baking soda: Baking soda has natural properties that can neutralize acids […]
11/13/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
5 hygiene survival myths debunked: What you really need to know about staying clean when out in the wild
Aside from having enough water supply, staying clean is also important during a survival situation. This prevents you from getting sick. However, many are misinformed or lack the knowledge on staying clean in the wilderness, especially when it comes to female hygiene. Here are some wilderness hygiene myths that we’re debunking: (h/t to PreppersWill.com.) “No matter […]
11/12/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
How to safely forage for food when things turn sour
For long-term survival situations, knowing how to forage is important. Foraging needs a good knowledge of the environment and some practice in the wild, but these six tips can help you when foraging: (h/t to PreppersWill.com.) Eat only what you know: When looking for food, it’s best to stick with what you know. There are […]
11/08/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Natural pain-relieving remedies that every prudent prepper knows
As a prepper, one of the basic survival skills is to make use of everything that nature provides. When you are out in the wild and experience some kind of pain, you would have to make use of medicinal plants with pain-relieving effects. Here are some plants with natural pain-relieving properties to look out for. (h/t […]
11/06/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Debunking some of the most common water survival myths
Water is one of the most important items you will need for survival, but it is often the first thing that everyone runs out of. Drinking water in the wilderness may also be challenging because people continue to follow dangerous water survival myths — and this article aims to debunk them. (h/t to PreppersWill.com) Water […]
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