Preparedness

Is your home prepared for life’s emergencies? A disaster of any kind rarely stops with the initial event and has the capacity to last days or longer. Because of this, it is important to have a well-rounded approach to your preparedness efforts. Our research-based resources on emergency scenarios, emergency checklists, and disaster scenarios offer family-based preparedness advice to create a multi-layered approach so your family can be prepared for anything! Learn more about survival food, potable water, safety and security issues, how to live in an off-grid environment with alternative power and how to get your pet prepared for emergencies.

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Preppernomics: Keep Your Cool with Warm Weather Cooking Methods

As the mercury in the thermometer starts to climb, you may be looking for different ways to keep your home a bit cooler without an exponential increase in your electric bill. That battle starts in the kitchen.

Preppernomics: Natural Disasters – Not Just for Distant Islands

Natural disasters are threats to your family’s security. Making this realization will help you come to terms with the importance of prepping.

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Preppernomics: Personal Austerity

Making some difficult changes now can provide a stable standard of living in a world that is going downhill at breakneck speed. By decreasing your monthly output, you can hang on to necessities.

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Preppernomics: Shop ‘Til You Drop (Your Grocery Bill)

Stock up and prepare for that rainy day that could be just around the corner. And if the rainy day never comes, you’ve saved time and money while providing healthy food for your family.

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Preppernomics: The Economy of Staying Home

Recognizing that you are the target of commercialism run amok is the first step in resisting the marketing schemes. Be sure that you are the one who decides where your money should be spent and not the system.

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Preppernomics: The Health Apocalypse

The health apocalypse striking our country can be related to the food supply and the health issues associated with our obese culture are a direct result of the foods we eat.

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Preppernomics: The Importance of an Emergency Fund

Get financially prepped for those unexpected “rainy day” moments.

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Preppernomics: What to Do with Those Christmas Dinner Leftovers

One of the best things about holidays is getting together with family and having a huge feast. One of the worst things about the holidays is that you probably spent close to a week’s grocery money on that huge feast. If you are of the frugal mindset or on a tight budget, it can be overwhelming to spend all that money for just one meal. Here’s where preppernomics comes in: preserve it!

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Preppernomics: What to Eat When You’re Broke

The lower your income is, the more difficult it is to be particular about what you feed your family. Find out how to cut corners and stay healthy at the same time.

Preppernomics: What Will You Do When the Lights Go Out?

It isn’t a matter of “if” the lights will go out, but a matter of “when”.

Preppers – Foot Care is a Top Priority

Whether you’re thinking about preps for your bug-out or your feet are putting in a hard day’s work, having the proper support for them and quality footwear is a must.

Preppers – If You Aren’t Doing This Annually, You Won’t Be Disaster Ready

Inventory and prep management is the less exotic side of prepping, but crucial nonetheless! If it all comes to a halt, you need to know that you and your gear are ready at a moment’s notice. Now is the time!

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