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Sunday, January 4, 2015

DIY Survival Hacks

DIY Survival Hacks was a free book as of the writing of this post for the kindle.

DIY Survival Tactics Everyone Should Know

How ready are you right now to cope with a calamity? Will you survive when things turn for the worse? These uncertain times demand your vigilance and responsibility. Be a survivalist by equipping yourself with vital information for coping with disasters and emergencies. This book talks about the mind of a true survivalist and guides you into developing the mindset of a survivor. It teaches how to develop effective skills and gather essential materials to guarantee your survival despite challenging situations. Specifically, you will learn these:

• What to expect if you become a survivalist
• What being a survivalist means
• How to live like a survivalist
• How to develop the mindset of a survivor
• How to control emotions and think clearly
• What you need to survive
• The essentials of survival
• How to prioritize your needs
• How to acquire important resources
• How to prepare for survival
• What to include in your stockpile
• How to survive common disasters (natural calamities and accidents)
• How to prevent dangerous situations
• How to deal with health emergencies
• How to activate your survival knowledge
• How to hone your survival competence

This book contains more than enough information to prepare you for disasters of various kinds. More importantly, it helps you think and act like a survivor – this is very important because knowledge not used properly is knowledge wasted. Read this and practice what you will learn regularly so that you will be confident enough to face whatever life throws at you and even save other people’s lives.

What You’ll Know from “DIY Survival Hacks”



• The Survivalist Attitude
• Essentials of Survival
• Preparing for Survival – A Prepper Checklist
• Surviving Common Disasters and Survival Situations
• Dealing with Health Emergencies

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Thursday, January 1, 2015

Doomsday Devotions: Inspiration For Perilous Times

Doomsday Devotions: Inspiration For Perilous Times was a free kindle book when this post was written.

Whether the end is near or already here, Doomsday Devotions is a valuable prep offering spiritual survival tips, a practical overview of the end times versus TEOTWAWKI scenarios, and fifty-two weekly devotionals to inspire and motivate. When the stuff hits the fan, don’t leave home without a copy of Doomsday Devotions in your Bug-Out-Bag.

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Off the Grid Eating: Recipes for Survival and Enjoyment without Electricity

Off the Grid Eating: Recipes for Survival and Enjoyment without Electricity was a free kindle book when this post was written.

Whether you're a prepper, a survivalist, a camping enthusiast, a fugitive (okay, hopefully you're not a fugitive) or simply looking to get off the grid, you'll need food.

Make it good!

What is the benefit to living off the grid?

The joy of living in the present moment without the stress and craziness/ridiculousness of modern living where many aspects of your life are often dictated to you and at best, manipulated.

Being that it is such a joy living freely, preparing food is a big part of that.

In this series, you will learn various creative methods of preparing food you've bought, hunted, gathered or grown.

Skip Plemmons enjoyed the freedom of off grid living in an Arizona desert yurt for a couple of years when he wasn't vagabonding all over the country in his youth. He also practices self sufficiency on his small farm in North Georgia.

These recipes along with your free book at www.offgridlivin.com, will give you all the tools you need for a life of independent, self sufficient living and eating well while doing it.

In this book you'll learn how to prepare at an expert level:

Hoe Cakes
Flour Tortillas
Biscuits
Easy, No Knead Bread
English Muffins
Plantains, Potato and Onion Omelet
Hash and Eggs
Chicken in a Pot
Venison, Broccoli and Apple Stir-Fry
Rattlesnake Rice
Tex-Mex Stuffed Peppers
Grilled Quail with Cilantro, Mango and Peach Salsa
Squirrel Stew
Chicken Fricassee and Carrot Dumplings
Mutton Ragout
Potato Pepper Packets
Slow and Steady Collard Greens
Red Cabbage, Apples and Onions
Bean and Rice, Puerto Rican Style
Fish Cakes
Dutch Oven Apple Crisp
Bread Pudding
Quick Fried Peach Pies

Enjoy!

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"Just-In-Case" Info and Reminders for Winter Survival


We have heard a lot of stories about snow mishaps during winter. We have heard and read about winter survival. We feel and think like we've mastered the dangers in this weather, but accidents are accidents, no matter how careful we may be are inevitable. Unless we are in this situation we really would not know how prepared we actually are. But winter can be fun too. Winter hiking is a popular activity during this weather. So the best thing to do is continuously understand and be aware of all possible situations in a snow mishap.

Here are trinkets of facts that are as important as the winter survival kit that you have packed on any winter trip:

Hypothermia - is a state in which our body can no longer regulate and produce enough heat needed due to a cold stressor. Hypothermia is of most important concern when trapped in a snowy weather and immediate help is not at hand. During extreme cases of hypothermia, a person can experience what is called "paradoxical undressing" in which a person may become disoriented and confused leading to removal of clothes which, in turn, causes for increase in heat loss. Needless to say, hypothermia can cause death.

The Survival Rule of 3s

In an extreme survival situation people cannot survive more than:

• 3 minutes without air

• 3 hours without shelter

• 3 days without water

• 3 weeks without food

• 3 months without hope

In spite of the dangers during winter, camping during this weather is a good source of fun for some especially those adventure seekers. To be on the safe side of it, here are some things you should remember but are often times neglected:

- You can make fire even during winter in almost anywhere. Just keep your lighter and matches away from the cold. You can use dry shredded bark or paper for the fire.

- Do not go into this activity if you are not trained and knowledgeable enough unless you are in the company of experts in winter camping. The cold weather is tough and it is no time to fool around, no room to be too confident or arrogant.

- If you are going away from the campsite and you are alone, remember not to rely on your footprints to guide you on your return. You can't also rely on trail marks they can be lost during a hard snow fall. If you are unfamiliar with the place, then do not go far alone.

- Your car is the lifeline you have in going back to civilization safely. Be careful of your keys.

- Drink enough water. This is sometimes ignored because of the cold weather.

- Bring fatty foods they are a good source of heat.

- It gets dark earlier during winter. Be sure to plan activities accordingly.

So generally, winter can be fun. Do not be wary about winter survival reminders that bombard us during this season. Anyway, as the saying goes, it is better to be safe than sorry.

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