by Jeremiah Johnson | Nov 15, 2017
For this article, we’re going to go into “basic focus” mode: you start out with the basics and build upon them. This is the type of mindset and foundation that work for everything in life (basically). You use it as a format in everything you do, such as building a...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Nov 13, 2017
ReadyNutrition Readers, this piece is a reiteration of fire-starting basics in terms of materials to stockpile for yourselves, for your winter-fires or for a grid-down/collapse event. You can place these materials in your home, in your “Bug-Out” bag, your vehicle,...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Oct 22, 2017
ReadyNutrition Guys and Gals, this piece is akin to a checklist with a few extra suggestions you can use to prepare for the coming of the cold weather before it arrives. In past articles, we talked about the necessity of having go/GOOD/Bug-out bags packed...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Oct 21, 2017
ReadyNutrition Readers, this piece is designed to help you plan out your woodcutting when the SHTF…because you’ll have to do it on the Q-T and keep your noise signature at a minimum. Seems easy, right? Well, it’s not complicated, but there are some finer points to...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Oct 2, 2017
ReadyNutrition Guys and Gals, prior to hunting season and/or disaster, those rifles of yours need to be ready to go…cleaned and in peak operating condition. Thinking of the rifle as an extension of yourself is a good rule to follow that will keep you on your toes...
by Joshua Krause | Sep 6, 2017
If you would’ve asked a prepper thirty years ago about what kinds of food we should all stock up on, you probably wouldn’t have received a thorough answer. For most people, emergency supplies included things like canned goods, or sacks of dried beans or...
by Tess Pennington | Sep 1, 2017
Before something like Hurricane Harvey, who would’ve imagined the kind of destruction that would literally immobilize a major U.S. metropolitan area for what could potentially be weeks if not months? As of this writing, we’re 72 hours into the aftermath of...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Aug 1, 2017
Purchasing sandbags have always been sold in late summer early fall as a preparedness product that is associated with the flooding attached to the fall rainy seasons and hurricanes. The time to order and purchase your sandbags is now, but for a different reason: to...
by Joshua Krause | Jul 31, 2017
As North Korea’s missile program continues to advance by leaps and bounds, and as the regime’s threats to the US become more aggressive, there’s growing concern that states like Hawaii and Alaska could be targeted with nuclear weapons someday....
by Joshua Krause | Jun 23, 2017
Tropical Storm Cindy made landfall in the United States on Thursday and left plenty of devastation in its wake. Nine people have died including a 10-year-old boy, and emergencies have been declared in Alabama and Louisiana. Evacuation requests have been issued in...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Jun 19, 2017
Now that the temperatures have changed into cooler days and evenings, this is the best time to begin the process of winterizing your home. There are a few prepping musts that homeowners need do annually to ensure the home is prepped and ready for winter – one of...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Jun 12, 2017
ReadyNutrition fans, we’re going to talk about something that may seem simple, but it can make a big difference for you when the SHTF and the situation arise that you must bug out and be “on the move” without respite. By “respite,” I don’t mean a half an hour break,...