Eggs typically have a limited shelf life, often seen as going bad after just a few weeks, even when refrigerated. However, there are methods to extend their freshness significantly beyond this common belief. One effective approach involves using mineral oil to preserve eggs for up to nine months. To begin …
Read More »The Passing of Charlie Kirk and the Ethical Decline of America
Recent events have starkly highlighted America’s deepening polarization and looming cultural disintegration, exemplified by the shocking murder of Charlie Kirk. This incident has stirred national outrage and reflection on a broader moral decline within society. Kirk’s death not only marks a tragic loss but serves as a grim reminder of …
Read More »Charlie Kirk: Honoring a True Patriot
In the wake of tragedy, the true character of a person’s life is often seen through the reactions to their death. Charlie Kirk’s killing has starkly divided opinions across the nation. Many mourn his untimely loss, offering prayers and honoring his sacrifice as a patriotic figure. The emotional responses range …
Read More »Create a Self-Watering Sub-Irrigated Planter Using a 5-Gallon Bucket
Creating a self-watering sub-irrigated planter is simple and can be done using readily available materials. This quick DIY project involves using a 5-gallon bucket and a few additional items. The concept is designed to efficiently manage water usage, ensuring that plants receive a steady supply without frequent watering. The process …
Read More »Conversation with a Prepper: John Beck Speaks Out
In a recent “Ask a Prepper” segment, John Beck of Geek Prepper shares insights into his background and experiences in preparedness. Beck, who has a rural upbringing, discusses how his environment has shaped his approach to prepping. He highlights the importance of being prepared for unforeseen circumstances and emphasizes practical …
Read More »Starting Your First Beehive: A Beginner’s Guide
The author expresses a desire to learn more about beekeeping, emphasizing the numerous benefits it offers. Key among these is the production of tasty, nutritious raw honey, which is rich in vitamins and antioxidants. Additionally, beekeeping contributes positively to the struggling bee population, promoting their health and sustainability. The content …
Read More »Conversation: Insights from a Prepper – Jane
In this episode of “Ask a Prepper,” we hear from Jane, known as “Mom with a Prep,” who shares her motivations for prepping primarily for her family’s safety and well-being. Jane has been focused on self-reliance and prepping for approximately two years. She emphasizes the importance of preparing for various …
Read More »Conversation with a Prepper: Daisy’s Insights
In a recent “Ask a Prepper” segment, Daisy from the Organic Prepper shares insights into her journey and the rationale behind adopting a preparedness lifestyle. Though she initially didn’t label her activities as prepping, she began her journey with a focus on self-sufficiency and sustainability. Over the years, Daisy has …
Read More »DIY Guide: Creating Your Own Pepper Spray
The article on Survive Our Collapse discusses the proper use of pepper spray and provides a DIY guide for making it. It emphasizes that pepper spray, like any other weapon, should only be used defensively and not for fun or aggression. The author stresses that its use is justified solely …
Read More »Conversation: Insights from a Survivalist – Rich
In this edition of “Ask a Prepper,” we interview Rich, a blogger from Self Reliant Life, who shares insights about his prepping lifestyle. Rich has been prepping for about five years. He didn’t have a specific triggering event for his decision to start; rather, it was more of an awakening …
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