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Take time to learn what plants around you are nutritious. Otherwise you will be at a disadvantage when disaster strikes, and you can’t buy

Bug eating is not at the top of any survivalist’s list of fun things to do, however, in a survival situation, when food and

The recipes for some of these super foods were developed decades to hundreds of years ago.  You can learn to make all of them,

Frying chicken is a process that is time consuming but completely worth it when you finally sit down and bite into the freshest home-fried chicken.

Being fully prepared ahead of time is the absolute only way to survive comfortably until the disaster has passed. And everyone will have to revert

Cowboy biscuits take minimal ingredients, and travel well. The sourdough can also be used for many other breads, and you won’t need to worry

What if fishing is your only way to survive in the next coming days? Do you think you can pull through without proper gear? Truth

One sign of an experienced survivalist is that they have multiple plans and methods for each and every one of their survival needs. One

Necessity really is the mother of invention. When famine strikes, and people are hungry, they start looking for unusual sources of food. Most people

Bread provides nutrients and fills bellies. It’s been an important staple on the table for generations. If you have a few shelf-stable ingredients and

During the Great Depression, cooks scraped meals together from whatever was available. By mixing bits of food with a little creativity and ingenuity, women

It may be a dip, or a cake, or your grandma’s meatloaf. We all have that one family dish that we’re known for passed

The Civil War was brutal. The land was destroyed and plundered. How did they manage to survive? Keep reading to find out!

Back in time, it was scandalous if you showed up to a gathering with a store-bought pie or cookies. Do you know the tips

What we call survival skills our grandparents called daily life, so here is why returning to the ways of our forefathers makes sense.