Prepping for Nomads, RVers, and Others on the Move
 
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I've been living a nomadic lifestyle for a couple of years now, and one of the most frequent questions I'm asked is whether or not I am still a prepper - and the answer is yes!
Prepping looks a lot different when you are in a temporary location, traveling, or living in an RV/van but it can - and should - still be done. Here's how I live a prepped life while I'm on the move. This advice is also applicable to those who are displaced due to disasters or financial problems.

LINK: https://www.theorganicprepper.com/prep-short-term-locations/


While most folks prefer a full spice rack, a wealth of kitchen implements, and a giant storage room, the reality is that it might not be possible for everyone, particularly as the economy continues to wreak havoc on personal finances.

There are big changes ahead for many people and surviving may look different than you expected it to. Just know that even if the way things go is different than you had planned, you can still be adaptable, prepared, and resilient.

I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments.

Daisy

"Cheap Eats" are thrifty meals that are reasonably filling, quick to make, (cooking utilities add up too), and less than a dollar per serving.

LINK: https://thefrugalite.com/cheap-budget-thrifty-1-dollar-meals/
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