Outdoor Cooking Tips
Cooking out in the open is a great way to enjoy the outdoors. It is also a wonderful way to prepare your family for emergencies by learning how to cook without electricity. Outdoor cooking can involve...
View ArticleEmergency Cooking Basics
Imagine having to prepare and cook meals for your family from scratch, outdoors, and without electricity. Is it hard to imagine? What if you added the stress of natural disaster to the scenario? Would...
View ArticleThe Bright Option of Solar Cooking
Solar cooking is a method that has been growing in popularity and sophistication in recent years, probably due to the emphasis on emergency preparedness. A solar oven is basically a box or reflective...
View ArticleMake Delicious and Easy Camp Meals and Rotate Your Food Storage
If you're planning a weekend campout or a large family reunion, how about pulling out some of your food storage and giving your camp meals a delicious new twist? Food storage may not currently be on...
View Article17 Tips for Successful Foil Dinners
There’s something fun about opening a piping-hot foil dinner! No matter what way you cook it—in your oven, on a grill, over hot coals, or buried in the ashes of a campfire—foil dinners are quick and...
View Article4 Time-Saving Tips in the Kitchen
Our lives can sometimes get in the way of our food (which is a real shame, considering how good food is). Moms especially can have a dickens of a time getting everything done in a day – wrangling kids...
View ArticleHow Emergency Food Storage Can See You Through Unemployment
When we think of building an emergency food supply, people most often think about the headline-making natural disasters that send whole communities into turmoil. Floods, fires, earthquakes,...
View ArticleProcrastination: A Recipe For Disaster(s)
Why aren’t you prepared for a major emergency? According to a recent survey of 3,000 people, the majority claim they just keep putting off getting prepared. These people have even taken First Aid...
View ArticleCooking Off Grid
Have you ever considered how much of our lives are spent in the kitchen? For many, these are delightful hours spent in creative bliss. For others, it’s get in, get out, and move on to other less...
View ArticlePreparing Dads for Disasters
“Everyone had one thing in common… they all love their kids and were all equally concerned about being prepared for future disaster.” That was the scenario in Ohio at a disaster preparedness training...
View ArticleYour Outdoor Gear Is Your Survival Gear
If you’ve ever been camping, you know what it’s like to survive away from the comforts of home. And, believe it or not, every time you’re sleeping out in the woods, you are also preparing for a...
View ArticleWilderness Cooking in the Snow
Something you need to consider when you plan for a few days or more in the wilderness, is dealing with the added challenges a snow event can bring. You won’t necessarily need more tools than usual if...
View ArticleThe Haybox: Revisiting a Vintage Cooking Method
By Beth Buck Haybox cooking – via Woodland Ways Survival School If you call yourself an Emergency Preparedness person, you probably have a crock pot and use it all the time. What kind of 21st...
View ArticleFood Storage Can Be Gourmet with Keith Snow
By Beth Buck Food storage that can be eaten in times of emergency is a top priority for lovers of emergency preparedness. With the ease of ordering buckets of wheat and having it shipped to your door,...
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