10 Skills Female Preppers Should Have That Aren’t About Food

Here are ten survival skills all female preppers should know

The niches of prepping and survival sometimes seem like a man’s world, what with all the guns, camo, and armchair warriors that proliferate in comments sections and forums. But you might be surprised to find out that recent demographics show that female preppers make up one-third of those who identify as prepared, and that number…

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Sanitizing Water Containers: Here’s How to Do It

How to sanitize water containers for long term storage

  Your stored water is only as clean and pure as the container holding it. To make sure your supply is safe to drink, sanitizing water containers before filling them is essential. There are a few different ways to sanitize your containers, depending on the material they are made from. Be sure to sanitize the…

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2 Weeks of Food: How to Start a Stockpile for New Preppers

A woman in the grocery store stocking up on survival food.

When you first start prepping, you probably hear people talking about their “one-year food supply” and “long-term food vs. short-term food.” It can all feel pretty overwhelming and can be difficult to know where to start. The very best way is to start small and simple with a supply of 2 weeks of food. Now,…

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How to Store Emergency Food for the Longest Shelf Life

How to store emergency food for the long-term

So you’ve done it. You’ve stocked up on all sorts of food and built your prepper stockpile. You’re officially “prepped.” You’re done, right? Not so fast – you need to know how to store emergency food so that you get the longest shelf life possible. Ask any prepper who has opened a package of flour…

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What Should Preppers Have in Their Winter Emergency Kit?

Here are the things to consider for your winter emergency kit

The wind is howling, the snow is blowing, the weather is frigid, and suddenly, the power goes out. But it’s okay. Your winter emergency kit prepares you for whatever Mother Nature brings you. We’ve gone over the basics for preparedness but cold-weather emergencies require a few additional considerations. That’s why, if you live in a…

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Is It Time to Bug Out? How to Know When to Go

Ask yourself these questions to decide if it is time to bug out

We’ve talked on this website about making the decision whether to Get Out Of Dodge or hunker down at home, but one vital question remains. Is it time to bug out? How do you know when to go? If you go too soon, you may have left for no reason, causing yourself undue expenses, missed…

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What’s the Best Weapon for Prepper Home Defense?

What's the best weapon for prepper home defense?

A topic that is up for constant debate in the preparedness world is, “What is the best weapon for prepper home defense?” Ask it a hundred times, and you’re likely to get a hundred different answers. There’s a perfect reason for the lack of consensus: there isn’t just “one best weapon.” Prepper home defense is…

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Survival Prepping for Normal People – 13 Tip Guide

Survival prepping for normal people. It's not as unusual as you may think!

Contrary to what Google may show in its data-driven search results, you don’t have to be a bushcraft expert or former Special Forces guy to be a survivalist and prepper. Survival prepping for normal people is not only entirely possible – it makes up most people involved in the preparedness world. In other words, while…

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How Long Does Stored Water Last? It Depends.

Many conditions determine how long stored water will last

How long does stored water last? That’s a common question in the prepper world for old and new preppers alike. While some people like to give definitive answers like “one year” or “6 months,” there are just too many variables at play for a straightforward rule. First, we’ll talk about the lifespan of different types…

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What Should You Do AFTER a Hurricane?

Here is what you should do after a hurricane

The internet is filled with advice about what to do in preparation for a hurricane. But what should you do AFTER a hurricane? In truth, more people die in the aftermath than during the storm itself. According to the Washington Post, many of the fatalities are indirect results of the storm and occur after the…

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