Along with the social changes from an emergency like COVID-19 come unseen changes in our daily schedules, sleeping cycles, and often, our diet. If you are feeling “off” you are not alone.
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How To Maximize Duck Egg Production From Your Flock
Duck farming has become a way of life. We have been successful at both falling in love with these crazy birds and taking care of them effectively in order to maximize egg production.
How To Make Dandelion Infused Oil
Dandelions are popping in yards across America and while some believe this to be an invasive weed, it is a powerhouse in the homesteading world.
A New Breakfast Fave: Make These Delectable, Hearty Oatcakes
While the traditional oatcakes from Nova Scotia are crispy like a sweet shortbread, these are the perfect blend of salty and sweet chewy goodness that goes perfectly with a warm cup of herbal tea.
7 Vegetables You Can Grow In 60 Days or Less
Even if you haven’t started any seeds yet for your garden, there are some vegetables that can be planted indoors now and harvested within 60 days.
You Will Never Have To Use Yeast Again When Bread Making With This Old School Trick
Take the guesswork out of bread making with this old school trick.
10 of the Greatest Apocalypse Survival Movies of All Time
Why not have a little fun over the next few nights and turn off the news for a few days? Movies are entertaining and some can help teach the essential preparedness lessons of adapting to developing situations, vital rules needed to follow to stay alive, the importance of staying away from large crowds, and having a way to protect yourself.
Quarantine Fallout: Mental Health Deterioration & Ways To Cope
In our current situation of quarantines and lockdowns designed to stop the spread of the coronavirus, it’s important to know that this comes at a cost, especially to those we are trying to protect. Older people are already vulnerable to loneliness, but this solution is impacting those who are younger too.
The New Book You Need To Prepare For and Survive a Deadly Pandemic
It is vital that each of you know what you are up against – an extremely contagious virus that is hellbent on surviving no matter what. This will not go away on its own and will continue to threaten our economy, our food supply chain, our communities and our health. Now that the contagion is out there, there is no denying that it is time to take the appropriate steps needed to keep your family healthy and safe.