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Water Portability-Part 4

November 17, 2011 by JarrodO Leave a Comment

Today, I’d like to address portability of water. Many of us carry water with us in our daily lives anyway; and if you don’t, get in the habit. Reliance on public water fountains may end up getting you sick, and in a disaster, the store may run out of water before you get there to […]

Filed Under: Food and Water Storage

General Water Storage-Part 3

November 16, 2011 by JarrodO Leave a Comment

Today I plan to cover general water storage. Now, if you’re like most people, the easiest way to do this is to go to Costco or Walmart, grab some gallon jugs or flats of 16oz bottles, and put them in a cool place in your house. I would advocate a mix of these two. The […]

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Water Part 2-Purification and Filtering

November 15, 2011 by JarrodO Leave a Comment

In this post I’d like to cover water purification and filtering. It’s highly possible, especially if you’re trying to survive in a wilderness area, that the water you have access to may be cloudy with sediment, or if it is clean, it may still have harmful bacteria and germs in it, such as cryptosporidium and […]

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Long Term Food and Water Storage.

July 11, 2010 by JakeR Leave a Comment

I’d like to continue with my discussion of food storage that I started in my top 10 food items to store post.   This time, I’d like to share techniques for food preservation as well as what to store.  I’ll be posting a lot of youtube links because I have found several other preppers who […]

Filed Under: Beginner, Food and Water Storage, Urban Survival

Top 10 Best Survival Foods

June 25, 2010 by JakeR Leave a Comment

1.  Honey Honey is one of the best foods you can have in a long term survival situation.  For this to be true, it has to be raw or at least relatively unprocessed.  The carbohydrates in honey are divided fairly equally between glucose and fructose. The separated sugars bond with water instead of each other […]

Filed Under: Beginner, Food and Water Storage Tagged With: Food, Food storage., Prepper, Prepping, Storage, Survival, Survivalism

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