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A Digest of Urban Survival Resources
Your June Preppers To-Do List Plus More Useful Resources
Living through a pandemic was
not on anyone’s radar a few months ago. Sadly, when the world shut down, it
caused our economy to shut down with it. Unemployment has skyrocketed and it’s
safe to say we are all concerned about what the future will hold. Now, more
than ever, it is important to find ways to embrace frugalism to prepare for the
likelihood of a longstanding economic crisis.
Stretching the budget will help
you save money in the coming years and there are ways you can do it each month.
With the summer months upon us, we wanted to remind you of some upcoming
opportunities to expand your food pantries and preparedness supplies. Simply by
stocking up on a few extras when items are at their lowest can save you
hundreds each month!
With the summer months
upon us, we wanted to remind you of some upcoming opportunities to expand your
food pantries and preparedness supplies. Simply by stocking up on a few extras
when items are at their lowest can save you hundreds!
READ MORE: The Prepper’s June To-Do List
Making a mini root cellar
is simple enough. You'll need an empty trash can, a shovel,
some rocks, straw, plywood and hammer and nails.
How to make a mini root cellar in your backyard
But that's just the beginning because I'm also going to show you how you can protect your life and all your supplies in a crisis.
Make sure to watch this right away...because I'm not going to be able to keep this online for long.
The most effective way to protect everything you've stockpiled in any crisis
How to make a mini root cellar in your backyard
But that's just the beginning because I'm also going to show you how you can protect your life and all your supplies in a crisis.
Make sure to watch this right away...because I'm not going to be able to keep this online for long.
The most effective way to protect everything you've stockpiled in any crisis
I want to
start off by pointing out that you're better off canning and/or dehydrating
fruits, meats, and vegetables. Foods preserved at home are cheaper and
healthier than store-bought canned foods.
Having said
that, if you're new to prepping and don't know much about food preservation, or
if you're just looking to add more variety to your food stockpile, canned foods
are an excellent option because they're very easy to store and they have a very
long shelf life, sometimes lasting for decades.
But which canned foods should you store? Here's our list of
recommendations...
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Other Bits n Pieces
21 Tips to Slash Your Grocery Bill
Grocery prices are going up on
account of increased demand while restaurants are closed and because of
shortages created by meat processing plant closures. So... here are tips to
help you save money when grocery shopping.
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Implementing
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