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NOV
22
How I Build My Food Storage For Long Term Preparations
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suburban
on
NOV
22
So, I have a buddy that is pretty new to prepping, as I am sure many of you do know that we’re dealing with or have dealt with what was supposed to be a global deadly pandemic. Everyone went out hoarded paper products, pasta, etc from the grocery stores earlier this year. He thankfully heeded some […] The post How I Build My Food Storage For Long Term Preparations appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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FEB
04
Inexpensive DIY Tin Can Lighting and Cooking
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suburban
on
FEB
04
As a life prepper and survival expert in the high desert there are certain things that I center on when it comes to my families safety, comfort and survival. The concentration for todays article is on DIY light. Contrary to popular myth the high desert of Arizona and New Mexico does not always have a […] The post Inexpensive DIY Tin Can Lighting and Cooking appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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OCT
31
And Then There Was a Dinner Meeting
By:
suburban
on
OCT
31
Last week, I had dinner with three other preppers. One was new, and the two others I have been in touch with for some time. We all live in Northern NJ, and are concerned with the economy, job growth, Bugging In, Bugging Out, etc. The conversation twisted and turned in many directions. We talked about […] The post And Then There Was a Dinner Meeting appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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SEP
28
Solar Oven Fail
By:
Prepperjim
on
SEP
28
This weekend I had an “epic fail” (as the kids say) with my new solar cooker. I tried to make a simple dish, Arroz con Pollo (chicken with rice), but did not get past 100F. Why? The sun! As it turns out, Saturday morning and afternoon was the time mother nature chose to break its […] The post Solar Oven Fail appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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SEP
14
September is National Preparedness Month
By:
Prepperjim
on
SEP
14
Our government has designated September as “National Preparedness Month”. This contrasts with the FBI’s profiling preppers as potential terrorists. I imagine the message is “be prepared”, but don’t be too prepared. We still want you dependent upon the government, so don’t become independent! 😉 So, what skill do you want to develop for National Preparedness […] The post September is National Preparedness Month appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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MAY
31
Rice and Beans? Beans and Rice?
By:
ST
on
MAY
31
Rice and beans – unquestionably the top two items most often cited as “must-haves” in any preppers pantry. Even for non-preppers, when discussion of having a few extra food supplies on hand comes up (and this comes up a lot more these days in a great many venues) almost immediately someone says something like “I […] The post Rice and Beans? Beans and Rice? appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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NOV
12
The Advantage of the Suburban Farmers Market
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suburban
on
NOV
12
You might not think there is one. At first glance you might say, the vegetables are not organic, they have less flavor because they are factory farm grown, they have steroids, etc. But there is one advantage of the suburban farmers market. They get fresh shipments of vegetables every day for purchase at a discounted price. This […] The post The Advantage of the Suburban Farmers Market appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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OCT
07
Pigeon? For Dinner?
By:
suburban
on
OCT
07
Okay, I was in the car for about four hours today… I had some time to think… My mind started to wander, and the gears were spinning. I asked myself, if the S#!t has hit the fan while I was in Philadelphia, and I knew no one. If food supplies are low and I was […] The post Pigeon? For Dinner? appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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SEP
13
Lessons in Preserving Meats and Poultry
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suburban
on
SEP
13
This past labor day weekend, a buddy and I went camping. Not like real camping, however, in the woods with no facilities, and no one around for miles, but to a piece of property his family owns that he will likely use as a Bug Out Location. It has a 5th Wheel on it, as […] The post Lessons in Preserving Meats and Poultry appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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SEP
01
Apartment Prepping for Fall and Winter
By:
suburban
on
SEP
01
Well, the end of August is coming, and the weather is starting to change a bit; evenings are getting cooler, and days are starting to get a bit shorter. This to me is a clear sign of a few things. One, some of my Bug Out Bag contents need to be rotated out soon with […] The post Apartment Prepping for Fall and Winter appeared first on Suburban Survival Blog.
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