You don’t have to be a bunker-dwelling, MRE-chomping, camo-clad prepper to see the logic behind keeping some extra food and other supplies on hand for something that happens every single year.
This year, avoid the last-minute panic and the discomfort of being unprepared. This article is full of links to previous articles that will help you in prepping for a blizzard. Put together at least the bare minimum kit for riding out the storm. (Camo is optional.)
One of the best ways to brace yourselves for the onset of cold weather, winter storms, and potential power outages is to prep your home for the season.
In these days of tight budgets and arctic blasts, staying warm without spending several hundred dollars a month on utilities is a major point of concern. Luckily, there are all sorts of low-tech ways to stay warm using less heat.
Depending on where you live, a winter power outage can quickly become a life-threatening emergency. No matter how you heat your home, it’s vital to have a backup method.