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Tips for Preppers moving into the Suburbs

  Some Tips and Ideas for Preppers who are moving into the Suburbs Avoid Home Owner Associations at all cost Home Owner Associations (HOAs) can be a nightmare for preppers living in the suburbs. These organizations often have strict rules and regulations that can limit your ability to prepare for emergencies. For example, some HOAs may prohibit outdoor storage of supplies or illegally restrict the installation of alternative energy sources like solar panels. Get a home with as much land as possible When looking for a home in the suburbs, it's important to prioritize properties with larger yards or acreage. This will give you more space to grow food, raise animals, and store supplies. It also provides a buffer between you and your neighbors, giving you more privacy and security. Prepare to get your property fenced off In many suburban areas, there are zoning laws and regulations that require fencing around properties. This can be beneficial for preppers as it allows you to create a...

Eat Bugs and Like it

 You ever watch Starship Troopers ?  Earth battles bugs from outer space. I guess Earth won because we are now eating bugs. Companies have started to use insect protein as a SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE to cows and chickens . They say that bugs are a good source of protein and other nutrients, and can be produced with less pollution than cows or pigs  and chickens Yes they do blame Cow Flatuence Another reason why companies are turning to insect protein as a sustainable alternative is because of the negative environmental impact caused by traditional livestock farming, specifically in terms of cow farts. Cows and other ruminant animals produce methane gas as a byproduct of their digestion process which contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. In fact, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, livestock farming is responsible for 14.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions. In contrast, insects do not produce methane gas or other harmful gase...

What if Texas succeeds, will Civil War start?

 The Biden regime sent border patrol agents to destroy the border protection measures that the governor of Texas has implemented Lets look at most of the miltary forces in Texas  Dyess Air Force Base near Abilene Texas has   36 B1-B bombers, 28 C-130J, Lackland AFB  is near San Antonio  which is a training base . Laughlin Airforce Base is used to train pilots. Randolph Air base is a support base , Sheppard airbase is close to Witchita Falls as a training base At Fort Bliss near El Paso is the 1st Armored Division which consists of  The division consists of a division headquarters battalion, three armored brigade combat teams, a division artillery, a combat aviation brigade, and a sustainment brigade.Fort Cavazos  is home to the 1st Cavalry Division as well as Air Defense Units and newer 3rd Security Force  Assistance Brigade ,  Cavazos was known as Fort Hood before the Biden Regime changed the names to be woke. Fort Sam Houstan in San An...

Free Speech as long as you agree with me

 We have the 1st Amendment to the US Constitution and it states that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." This amendment is often referred to as the cornerstone of our democracy, as it protects our fundamental rights and freedoms. The 1st Amendment has been at the center of many debates and controversies throughout history. It guarantees our right to express ourselves freely without fear of government censorship or punishment. This includes not only spoken words but also written or printed material in forms such as newspapers, books, and online content. One important aspect of the 1st Amendment is its protection of religious freedom. It prohibits the government from establishing an official religion and also ensures that individuals are free ...

Gold and Silver for Preppers

 Gold is good, gold is valuable, and gold is a popular investment choice. It has been used as a form of currency for thousands of years and holds a special place in many cultures and economies. But what makes gold so special? Why do people continue to invest in it even when there are other options available? One reason is its scarcity. Gold is a rare metal, with only a limited amount of it available on Earth. This scarcity adds to its value and makes it an attractive investment choice for those looking for something tangible and long-lasting. Another factor that contributes to the popularity of gold as an investment is its stability. Unlike paper money or stocks, which can fluctuate greatly in value, gold tends to hold its worth over time. It may experience minor fluctuations, but overall, it has shown to be a reliable store of value. Additionally, gold is seen as a hedge against inflation. When prices rise due to inflation, the value of paper money decreases. But because gold is a...

12 planting tips for a better Prepper Garden

    Some key point for your Prepper Garden 1. Use raised garden beds by buying water troughs for animals. I have 40- and 110-gallon size  ones. They are great for deep rooted veggies like carrots and potatoes. Raised garden beds are a great way to maximize space and improve the quality of your soil. While traditional in-ground gardens can become compacted and lack nutrients over time, raised beds allow for better drainage and easier soil maintenance. Consider using water troughs, typically used for animal feeding, as they come in various sizes and provide ample depth for deep-rooted vegetables such as carrots and potatoes. Make sure you drill holes on the bottom to facilitate  proper drainage. 2. Start composting with kitchen scraps and yard waste to create nutrient-rich soil for your garden. Composting is a great way to reduce household waste and create a sustainable source of nutrients for your garden. You can start by collecting kitchen scraps such as fruit a...

Reluctant Spouse

Prepping with a reluctant wife  Welcome back to our blog, where we share tips and insights on preparing for emergency situations. In today's post, we want to address a common challenge that many people face when it comes to prepping - dealing with a reluctant spouse. We understand that not everyone in a relationship may share the same level of enthusiasm or concern when it comes to prepping. It can be frustrating for one partner who is fully committed to being prepared while the other is hesitant or resistant. If you find yourself in this situation, know that you are not alone. Many couples struggle with this issue, but there are steps you can take to overcome it and work together towards a common goal. Firstly, communication is key. Sit down with your spouse and have an honest conversation about your concerns and why you believe being prepared is important. Listen to their thoughts and feelings without judgment and try to understand where they are coming from. It may be that your ...
  Best meat products that you can freeze dry with your Harvestright freeze dryer. In this section, we'll discuss some of the best meat products that can be freeze dried with your Harvestright freeze dryer. Freeze drying is a great way to preserve meat because it removes all the moisture while retaining its flavor and nutrients. Beef: Beef is one of the most popular meats for freeze drying. It has a long shelf life and can be used in various dishes such as stews, casseroles, and soups. Freeze dried beef can also be rehydrated easily and maintain its texture and taste. Cook the meat and cut the fat off and cut into smaller peices for drying. Fats dont Freeze Dry very well Chicken: Chicken is another popular meat for freeze drying. It is a lean protein source that can be used in salads, sandwiches, and even as a topping for pizzas. Freeze dried chicken has a longer shelf. I dont put raw meet in my HarvestRight Freeze Dryer. Funny not Funny thing when the Suburban Prepper was going ...