One of the many things that you need to consider when preparing for any disaster is which books, or manuals, you cherish enough to pack into your go-bag. Obviously, books get pretty heavy as they multiply, so one needs to be parsimonious when making this decision. In a perfect world, there would be one or two books that you could pack that would cover most every situation. Well, I must admit that I have found at least one of those books with The Prepper’s Blueprint.
Put together like a textbook, The Prepper’s Blueprint covers just about every situation that you can think of, and probably a few you didn’t think of as well. Broken into three parts, The Prepper’s Blueprint walks one through, step-by-step, the process of being prepared for a 3-day inconvenience, all the way to a TEOTWAWKI event. In my opinion, your prepping library will not be complete unless it contains a copy of The Prepper’s Blueprint by Tess Pennington.
Tess Pennington is not only a very accomplished author, but she also operates a very successful website called ReadyNutrition.com. I was put in contact with Tess through my friend, Daisy Luther, and we were delighted when Tess accepted our invitation to be a guest on The Liberty Brothers Radio Show. For those of you who may be unfamiliar with Tess Pennington, I have included a brief bio for your review.
Tess Pennington is the author of The Prepper’s Blueprint, a comprehensive guide that uses real-life scenarios to help you prepare for any disaster. Because a crisis rarely stops with a triggering event the aftermath can spiral, having the capacity to cripple our normal ways of life. The well-rounded, multi-layered approach outlined in the Blueprint helps you make sense of a wide array of preparedness concepts through easily digestible action items and supply lists.
Tess is also the author of the highly rated Prepper’s Cookbook, which helps you to create a plan for stocking, organizing and maintaining a proper emergency food supply and includes over 300 recipes for nutritious, delicious, life-saving meals.
Visit her web site at ReadyNutrition.com for an extensive compilation of free information on preparedness, homesteading, and healthy living.