by Jeremiah Johnson | Dec 18, 2017
“I got to, got to, got to, get away…turn me loose, baby.” – Jimi Hendrix, “Stone Free” Yes, ReadyNutrition guys and gals, there comes a time when you just “got to get away,” so to speak. This doesn’t mean to the sands of (what used to be) St....
by Contributing Author | May 13, 2014
There are few things that could revert our modern day civilization back to the Stone Age. Most of them are naturally occurring events such as a massive asteroid impact, a global Tsunami, or a super volcano. But as far as man-made events go, an electro-magnetic pulse...
by Sara Tipton | Aug 17, 2018
In a previous article, we wrote about homes in a U.S. that happen to fall in disaster zones. Now, it seems, with the recent flash floods on the East coast, many families are finding themselves in a flooded disaster zone. Thunderstorms have extended the flash flood...
by Contributing Author | Feb 28, 2015
(Researchers say major cities will be overrun during a major crisis like a virus outbreak) Should the world as we know it ever fall apart as a result of an economic collapse, a massive natural disaster, cyber attack or widespread pandemic there will be millions of...
by Tess Pennington | Aug 24, 2012
Given the fast acting nature of emergencies, you may only have matter of minutes to gather the necessary items for survival. Fires and floods cause evacuations most frequently across the U.S. and almost every year, people along coastlines evacuate as hurricanes...
by Pamela Bofferding | Nov 12, 2016
We recently moved from NYC to Portland, Oregon, and I have to say the biggest change (besides all of the trees and so much more living space!) is the cycling culture. Portland is one of the most bike-friendly cities in the country. There are bikes everywhere you look...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Dec 1, 2016
ReadyNutrition Readers, undoubtedly most of you are working on whittling down that turkey, and preparing for the extremely scary times of the Christmas holidays. Let us digress a bit from all the festive cheer and commercial drudgery to return to the business at...
by Contributing Author | Aug 26, 2012
This article was originally posted at www.DoomandBloom.net As we speak, a hurricane is slowly churning its way in the Caribbean over to the state of Florida. Soon, it’ll be time to bring the alligators and pythons inside and batten down the hatches. The last major...
by Tess Pennington | Jun 13, 2014
On average, we spend over 50 hours a week away from our homes. Chances are, if a sudden disaster occurs, it could be when we are away from our home base and preps. A disaster plan is only as good as its ability to be understood by a group of individuals. Ensuring that...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Aug 16, 2016
ReadyNutrition Guys and Gals, this is Part 3 for you in our land navigation series that touches on a subject that most do not consider. In an urban environment, why would you need a map, right? I mean, it’s the city…you just have to find the street, right? Well, it...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Sep 14, 2017
ReadyNutrition Readers, this article is not a substitute for common sense, nor is it a “betting slip” of things to do to beat the odds. With Hurricane Harvey dealing our beloved states of Texas and Louisiana a crippling blow and with Hurricane Irma devastating the...
by Tess Pennington | Jan 4, 2013
We depend on our vehicle to get us to our destinations no matter what the weather conditions are. But if we do not care for the engine, then it will not be as dependable. Winter is not the time when you want your vehicle to break down. This can create a very dangerous...