The best way to survive every situation is to stay informed and learn as many skills as possible. It’s never too late to start
Concrete is a homesteader's best friend and the ideal choice for building lots of stuff. Here are a few DIY projects to try on!
Making pottery is an old skill. The final step is firing your clay so that it’s durable and, in the case of stoneware, usable
While the weather’s still nice, there are plenty of survival projects that you can work on. Just click on the links in the article
Now that you’ve made your pottery wheel, it’s time to try it out.
Don’t worry though; it won’t take you long.
No matter whether you dig around in a junk pile or turn up glass bottles while plowing a field, these bottles can still be
No matter whether you store away regular daily newspapers, sales flyers, or even magazines, all of them can be converted into valuable survival aides.
Did you know the plastic bottle are some of the most versatile things you can have for managing all kinds of prepping needs? Here's
The benefit of using a potter’s wheel is that you can create more refined, beautiful, functional pieces that you can use for yourself or
As with many other forms of packaging that we “throw away” in our society, plastic bags have many purposes that make them very useful.
Extracting clay from soil takes a bit of time but it’s possible just about anywhere. Then you can use it for pottery, cobs or
Do you think of egg crates as useless junk?
Think twice! They should definitely be part of your stockpile.
In a real survival situation there’s not much you can use for help. If I were to quiz you about what to have close
Survival skills come from practicing for years, but age and practice means nothing unless you have a good survival plan, then you have the power to
While we may not know how structures like Stonehenge were built, there are still a number of simple devices that can make life as