by Sara Tipton | May 2, 2022
Getting out into the great outdoors is a great way to get the family moving, and get some fresh air, and sunlight, but it’s important to keep a few safety tips in mind and have essential gear on hand. If something happens to go wrong, you want to make sure you have...
by Sara Tipton | Apr 29, 2022
When the unthinkable happens, and a major disaster strikes, our actions can make or break our recovery from the event. How we respond and how quickly we formulate our plan will determine the outcome after something goes wrong. Having a Solid, Layed Out Plan Guides You...
by Sara Tipton | Apr 25, 2022
St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum), is a plant that grows in the wild and has been used for centuries to help aid humans with some mental health conditions. St. John’s wort is sold as a dietary supplement in the United States. It’s currently widely prescribed for...
by Sara Tipton | Apr 18, 2022
Hurricanes are not new to the United States, however, the Earth is going through some changes that could make them more abundant than before. Never be fearful, but be prepared. A new study suggests that more hurricanes will be coming to “midlatitude”...
by Sara Tipton | Apr 15, 2022
Every month presents opportunities to grab some things to improve your prepper supply or homestead. In April, there are some things you can stock up on in order to prepare for a variety of different situations. Whether you are just getting ready for summer...
by Sara Tipton | Apr 13, 2022
Herbs are great to have on hand, but not just for culinary purposes, although they can make food taste wonderful. Herbs are also important natural remedies and can be used as medicine, especially during a crisis. Planting an herb garden so you can benefit from its...
by Sara Tipton | Apr 11, 2022
Blackcurrants have many health benefits, including relieving joint pain often caused by autoimmune disorders. But Americans have missed out on the health benefits of these nutritious berries! Blackcurrants (Ribes nigrum) have been called “the forbidden fruit” in the...
by Sara Tipton | Apr 1, 2022
The news cycle appears to be dominated by the crisis in Ukraine right now. It looks like things are only going to get worse, not only for those living in Eastern Europe but for the rest of the world. War, famine, hyperinflation, and diseases are all getting closer to...
by Sara Tipton | Mar 29, 2022
Whether we choose to look the other way or not, the planet is facing a food crisis. Even if your grocery store is fully stocked, it won’t take long for food to run out if people come from towns over because their store is out. Recently, President Biden warned of...
by Tess Pennington | Mar 15, 2022
It’s a cold, hard fact that we live in uncertain times and things don’t seem to be getting any better. For years I have urged you all to get preparations together for short and long-term situations, and all the while we continue sliding down the slippery slope of...
by Sara Tipton | Mar 14, 2022
In March, we begin to see stores changing out their items for those that are more summery and can be used in the spring. That means other items will probably be on sale! ICE FISHING GEAR: Some items to look for that many stores will be looking to offload will be ice...
by Sara Tipton | Mar 11, 2022
The state of global geopolitics is becoming increasingly unstable. Now that Russia and Ukraine are conflicting in actual war, we are seeing a looming food crisis. In fact, flour rationing in Lebanon and grain hoarding in Hungary have now begun. As a result, we...