Posts Tagged ‘survivalist’

Don’t Waste Anything: Survival Craft Projects From Big Game Animals

Posted on January 16th, 2012 by Leon

There is more to harvest from a big game animal than just the meat. With a little thought and ingenuity, you can find useful projects that will use most parts of the animal!

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Damper Recipes: Australia’s Survival Bread

Posted on October 2nd, 2011 by Leon

Many areas have a basic survival ration made from flour. The requirements for a survival food are ease of making and cooking, simple ingredients and good taste! Damper is Australia’s contribution to survival bread, and here’s how to make and enjoy it!

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Review: The Prepper’s Pocket Guide

Posted on August 11th, 2011 by Leon

Ask a preparedness expert: What is the first thing to do to get started on preparing your home and family for a disaster? Chances are, that expert will tell you to start a discussion about the topic.

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Peter Kummerfeldt: Survival Myths and Misconceptions

Posted on June 24th, 2011 by Leon

  I met survival expert Peter Kummerfeldt during one of his “Myths of Survival” presentations at the Central Oregon Sportsmans Show several years ago. With no idea of who this guy was, or his abilities, I sat in on the seminar out of curiosity. At the end of the hour-long session, I followed Peter back [...]

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Survival Knife Review: the Mora

Posted on May 10th, 2011 by Leon

A Mora can do about 90 percent of what I need an outdoor knife to do. And while I’ve yet to find the ultimate do-everything survival knife, a Mora can come really close!

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The Dutch Oven Survival Kit For Preppers and Survivalists

Posted on May 9th, 2011 by Leon

Beginners frequently ask for a list of tools to get started in Dutch oven cooking. So, here’s a basic, bare-bones list of Dutch oven survival kit necessities.

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Worth Reading: A Survival Storage Food Cookbook

Posted on February 8th, 2011 by Leon

What happens if you have to live just off your food storage? Have you ever used it? If not, then “Jan’s Fabulous Food Storage Recipes” has the some recipes you need!

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Survival Food: Re-fried Beans

Posted on January 18th, 2011 by Leon

Beans are a staple of long term food storage, and for good reason. But how can you serve beans regularly, while still adding some variety?

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Dump the Junk: Clean up Your GPS Clutter For More Efficiency

Posted on January 17th, 2011 by Leon

Too many waypoints on your GPS is like heaping your office files in a pile – it will be hard to find something when you need it! In the office, that can be annoying. In the wilderness that can be deadly! In this story GPS expert Blake Miller shows you how to make the best use of your waypoints

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Start an Off-The-Grid Cooking Club

Posted on January 13th, 2011 by Leon

Learning how to prepare food using old-time, pioneer methods is interesting and fun! But wouldn’t it be more educational if you got together with like-minded people to cook, try new recipes and learn from each other? Maybe you need to form a Dutch oven cooking club. Here’s how to get started!

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