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Preparedness Goes Mainstream
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FEMA has recently built a new hardened radio station in Hawaii, equipped
with emergency power generation and 60 days of supplies for
broadcasters.
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What do you think? Is this cause for alarm or just standard procedure?
What do you think about AM radio and information gathering in the midst
of a nationwide emergency? Are there other venues you prefer? Would you
like to see this spread?
Let us know your thoughts on the matter in the comment section.
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What to Eat When You're Broke:
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The Must-Have Book
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Whether you're dumpster-diving-for-food poor, have an incredibly
limited grocery budget, or have a garden variety thrifty grocery budget,
you'll find some ideas that work for you. Most of the suggestions also
consider that someone with a tight budget probably spends a lot of time
working and can't always deliver every single bite from lengthy
scratch-cooking processes.
This can't really be called a cookbook as much as it is a "hodgepodge
of thrifty ideas about food."Â You can substitute ingredients in just
about every recipe based on what you have on hand. The flexibility is
what helps to make it so frugal. The foods you'll make are truly YOUR
meals, based on what you have, what you'll eat, and what you can
afford.
Saving money in the kitchen doesn't have to be dull and depressing.
These frugal ideas, paired with the right attitude (and a sense of
humor), will level up your menu!
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Finding Food, and Hope, During Difficult Times
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This Frugalite gives the best advice on how to stay hopeful in
food-insecure settings. Let's be honest. We need more of that.
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The Censorship of Alternative Media Is Virtual Book Burning
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With mass censorship of alternative media, Americans are currently in
the midst of a virtual "book burning" akin to the ones we look back on
in shame.
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This Is How Epstein Manipulated Vulnerable Young Girls
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Jeffrey Epstein had a system for recruiting young girls that is similar
to that of many other pedophiles. Understanding it can help you keep
your own children safe.
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Seed Saving: The Prepper's Primer
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Have you become a competent gardener? Are you looking to up your
sustainability game? A lot of pieces go into developing an independent
food supply, and while very few people in the United States will
probably achieve total food independence, a lot of us gardeners are
always thinking about what we can do next.
If you have been gardening in the same area for a few years, it might be
time to think about starting your own seed bank. Saving seeds and then
keeping them organized is a small amount of extra work, but the
dividends, in the end, can be significant. Let's look at the reasons
you might want to consider saving seeds and keeping a small stockpile.
Here's what you need to know.
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