by Joshua Krause | Oct 16, 2017
Few things in life are more infuriating than realizing that a firearm you spent a fortune on is beginning to rust. What makes it so painful, is that you know it’s probably your fault. You can spend many hours over the course of many years keeping your firearms...
by Joshua Krause | May 20, 2017
Everyone has had the unfortunate experience of throwing out spoiled food. It’s a sad experience that we all share. You opened up your fridge to grab a snack, only to find that it’s riddled with small moldy spots, and is exuding a funky smell. However, what...
by Joshua Krause | Jan 14, 2016
It’s no secret that America has a serious inflation problem. Though the Federal Reserve insists that our inflation rate is only at around .5%, we’ve all seen the price of food, rent, healthcare, and energy skyrocket over the past 10-20 years. However, this...
by Joshua Krause | Jul 12, 2015
It’s easy to look at the impoverished peoples of any developed nation and think to yourself “boy, they sure have it easy.” When you compare our poor to the poor people living in the rest of the world, it’s seems obvious that our people are...
by Joshua Krause | May 21, 2015
While it may vary from one region to the next, it’s a known fact that together, heating and air conditioning make up the largest portion of residential energy costs. And for the most part, there is no way around it. Unless you live in a Mediterranean climate,...
by Joshua Krause | Apr 16, 2015
There was a time not too long ago when “bugging out” was the darling of the prepper movement. Now? Not so much. More and more preppers are starting to realize that bugging out is a dangerous idea, and should only be done as a last resort. Hunkering down in...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Mar 31, 2015
Good Day, Ready Nutrition Readers! Welcome to “Part I” of a 3-part series detailing information on the fundamentals of water in a survival and preparedness arena. Today’s article will cover some purification methods and tools available to individuals and small...
by Daisy Luther | Jan 2, 2015
I really don’t like to make predictions. I’m not Zoltan, the fortune-telling dude in the machine – you know, the one with the turban who waves his mechanical hands dramatically over a crystal ball and tells you of your future in a heavily accented...
by Daisy Luther | Dec 27, 2014
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...
by Daisy Luther | Jul 7, 2014
The bells are tolling on the American economy. Every day, another expert is warning us of the imminent demise of our way of life. If you’re paying attention, you can see it coming, like some huge storm system, bearing down on you. You don’t stand there...
by Daisy Luther | Oct 28, 2013
One way to cut your dependency on utilities is to figure out non-tech ways to stay warm in the winter. From a prepping point of view, using less heat allows you to extend your fuel supply. (If you are totally without heat, greater measures would need to be taken than...