10 Off-Grid Living Myths Debunked
There are many myths about off-grid living, but few of them are true. We will set the record straight by debunking these off-grid myths.
There are many myths about off-grid living, but few of them are true. We will set the record straight by debunking these off-grid myths.
Pressure canning is one of the best ways to preserve food. Here’s a list of over 100 foods you can pressure can.
If the grid goes down for good, people will have to learn Amish skills to survive. Here are some important skills we can learn from the Amish.
Winter is a terrible time for a power outage, but it happens to millions of people. Here’s how to prepare for and survive winter blackout.
Knowing how to substitute common ingredients will not only save you time, but it also is a great skill to have for emergencies.
If you’re into saving money and upcycling old items, you should know that wire coat hangers have all sorts of off-grid uses.
If a day ever comes when antibiotics are unavailable, there are still many natural alternatives to antibiotics you can try.
While stockpiling food for emergencies is important, there are certain types of food that aren’t worth stockpiling. Here are twelve.
Researching indicates that PFAS (forever chemicals) are in rainwater all over the planet. Here’s how to remove them.
If society unravels, we will be forced to use vintage appliances like they used back in the 1800s. Here are 12 examples.