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Tearing it up with a Ridging Hoe

For the survival-minded homesteader – or for those who simply wish to live a simpler existence – good hand tools are important.

First Aid

47 Creative Uses for Self-Aid in Your 10 Piece Kit

The 10 C’s of Survivability should go with you no matter where you’re headed – they can effectively treat each of the most common injuries in a wilderness survival scenario.

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Planting and Growing Herbs

Herbs are easy to grow and care for. Here’s how to get started.

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HHS Prepares For Flu Pandemic That They Forecast Could Kill 60 Million People Worldwide

The question is, are these tests really to give an early warning of influenza, or are they to alert doctors that something far more sinister may be present?

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Gardening Tasks for Fall

Here are some great gardening tasks for fall… perhaps they’ll spark some ideas as you strive to make next year the best gardening year yet.

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First Death From D68 Enterovirus

A little girl from Rhode Island has become the first person to die of the D68 enterovirus.

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Reducing Waste and Simplifying Your Home

Here are 5 ways to reduce waste in your home and simplify your life.

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The Delicious World Of Edible Hibiscus

Even if you don’t live anywhere near the tropics, chances are there’s an edible hibiscus somewhere near you.

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5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Sleep

Ongoing research continues to reveal more about snoozing, and some of their findings are intriguing – and quite surprising.

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7 Reasons to Always Carry a Knife (and none of them are for self defense)

There are lots of reasons to use a knife for protection, hunting, fishing, and other survival purposes, but they are useful for so much more, too.

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How to Escape a Submerged Car

One of the most dangerous survival situations to find yourself in is trapped inside a vehicle that has plunged into water.

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Top 13 Uses for Pine Trees in Woodcraft and Self-Reliance

Winter is on the way and many of your favorite edible and medicinal plants will fade into the landscape. But trees, they’ll stick around all four seasons. Now is the time to locate these valuable resources before their foliage covers the forest floor.

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