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Even if you don't live in a wildfire zone, if you raise livestock, you need to have a homestead evacuation plan. Here are some things you need to think about when creating your plan.

LINK: https://www.theorganicprepper.com/making-a-homestead-evacuation-plan/

Have you had the experience of evacuating a homestead? What did you learn from it? Do you have a plan should you need to do so? How do you plan to manage your animals during an evacuation?

Please share your story and tips in the comments section.

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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."  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!

Bon Appe-Cheap!

There is freedom in the capacity to love broken things. Save the money and appreciate the function!

LINK: https://thefrugalite.com/broken-things-save-me-money/

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Brian recently had a great conversation with Grump from Grumpy Acres Farm’s YouTube channel about the OODA Loop and how it relates to stress and decision-making. The OODA Loop, which stands for Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act, is a decision-making process often used in the military, law enforcement, etc. However, it also applies to everyday life, especially when we face stressful situations.

Check out the video!

LINK: https://mind4survival.com/shtf-ooda-loop/
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