Things You May Not Have Considered
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Things You May Not Have Considered
Moving from one state or province to another comes with its own set of
required preps. While many people will never embark on a 3000-mile move,
I have done it myself more than once and many of the tips apply even to
shorter moves or road trips.
This author took a job across the country. Here's how she is preparing
for a cross-country move.
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It can be daunting, but in the right circumstances, a cross-country move
has the potential to be more fun than stressful. What are the things you
make sure to have in easy reach on a cross-country move? What other
tasks are essential? What are some things that surprised you? What was
your experience like?
Let's discuss it in the comments section.
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How to Feed Your Family No Matter What
Having something to eat isn't guaranteed.
We're facing threats to our food supply from many different angles:
supply chain breakdowns, drought, food facilities being ravaged by
fires, skyrocketing inflation, and outright shortages. No longer can we
live in the comfort of unthreatened abundance. We're learning exactly
how delicate the system really is.
Prepping and putting back supplies is incredibly important but what
we're seeing now goes beyond that. You have to be able to produce and
acquire more food. You have to be able to put back your harvests to eat
during the winter. You have to be able to prepare items that once were
as convenient as popping open a can or little plastic container.
You need a paperback copy of our Organic Prepper anthology
with
ALL of our content about food. You'll get more than 500 pages of content
that are all about food when you can't just go to the store and buy
whatever you want.
Grab Your Physical Copy
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12 Things People Don't Buy Now Because It's Too Darn Expensive
Nearly everyone is feeling the financial pinch and sometimes it's nice
to feel like we're not alone. Here are 12 things folks aren't buying.
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From the Archives
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5 Things You Must Learn to DIY Before a Collapse
An analysis of the induced scarcity in Venezuela shows that preppers
need to learn how to DIY these 5 things in the event of a collapse.
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Preparedness Is the Ultimate Act of Optimism
Prepping is not doom and gloom. It's optimism. "Whatever comes, we are
not only going to live through it, my family is going to thrive."
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Featured Content from the Preppersphere
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PODCAST: What's Happening in the World?
Brian Duff writes:
If you're like me, it feels like there is a daily barrage of
significant issues that seem capable of directly or indirectly impacting
us. It can often feel overwhelming to process. I say that as someone who
spent his life preparing for and dealing with some terrible situations.
Like most of you, I am listening, watching, and trying to understand
what's happening in our world.
But before I dive into this, I want to prep you. Please know that what
I'm going to lead with may seem depressing and cause sensations of
nervousness, anxiousness, and worry. If that happens, know that it's
normal; the stuff you, I, and others are dealing with right now is very
heavy-it's very serious. If that's what you're feeling, you're
100% normal and exactly where you should be given your current
circumstances. With that, and as I mentioned, I will provide you with
some actionable items that you can use to help make things better.
So let's talk about it.
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