And We’re Back!
And we’re back! There’s been a flurry of activity behind the sabbatical at Preparedness Pro so that I could move it forward to what I really, really wanted it to be. And today I’m going to share with you Read more…
And we’re back! There’s been a flurry of activity behind the sabbatical at Preparedness Pro so that I could move it forward to what I really, really wanted it to be. And today I’m going to share with you Read more…
So tonight I was literally locked IN my hotel room. I couldn’t get out for anything!! The steel door handle wouldn’t turn far enough for me to unlock the door. After attempting to open the door for several minutes and Read more…
Question: “Kellene, how do I know which manual grain mill to buy? I’m so confused?!” Answer: There are THREE key considerations to choosing a grain mill that you’ll be operating manually. I’ll provide you with these three highlights and Read more…
In part 1 of this series about strengthening the bonds of your family and friends and your community through fun activities, I shared one game with you along with laying out a case for being mindful of such preparations. Today Read more…
Today’s article isn’t about the all-natural cure for battling the Ebola virus. Nor is it about the 12 essential food items you can make from powdered milk. It’s quite a bit off the beaten path of the traditional “prepper journey”. Read more…
Is raising quail a realistic livestock project for you? So, you want to live more self-sufficiently but your city ordinances won’t allow chickens or big gardens? You live in an apartment which limits your “self-sufficiency square footage,” or is Read more…
Preparedness is not about being a hermit, or a Rambo-like survivalist. And there might not be much time left for you to get one of your most critical assets in place–Your Community. There’s a component of preparedness that I Read more…
Awesome Projects for Preppers—by Guest Contributor Matt Stevens While there are a lot of people whose prepping starts and stops with stockpiling supplies, there are many others who make it a lifestyle. These people ultimately end up much better prepared, Read more…
Meatball Soup Recipe — One thing I love about my good friend Shawna is that she has a lot of good recipes that are easy, delicious and can easily be adapted to be made from your preparedness food pantry. Read more…
One of the fundamentals for being prepared for all that life throws at us is having what we really need, when we really need it–and having a back-up. I accomplish a lifestyle of Panic Free Preparedness by living by the Read more…