(Ocean Robbins) In the early 1980s, the California Raisin Advisory Board had a big problem. There were a lot of raisins produced every year, and not much demand. According to the board’s own market research, most consumers considered raisins “dull and boring.” And the usual methods of produce marketing weren’t making a difference: no amount of raisin recipes placed in homemaker magazines, raisin fairs, raisin seminars, or Raisin Queen beauty contests had moved the needle on Americans’ indifference toward the dehydrated grapes.
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Will a Taser Stop an Alligator?
(Tim Makay) Firearms are the premier defensive weapon of our time, whether you are trying to protect yourself against hostile humans or aggressive, dangerous animals.
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Be Better Prepared in 28 Days
(Daisy Luther) This guide can help you get prepared with one simple task per day. At the end of just ONE MONTH, you’ll be ready for common emergencies like power outages, financial problems, evacuations, and natural disasters.
What to Put in a Bug-Out Bag for Toddlers
(Aden Tate) Have you ever considered a bug-out bag for your little ones? Well, imagine this: disaster has struck, and you decide to get your family out of the house and head for the hills. One of those family members happens to be a toddler. While you’ve undoubtedly built your bug-out bag for such an event, what about a bug-out bag for toddlers?
Here’s What You Need to Build a Forager’s Toolkit
(Aden Tate) Why build a Forager’s Toolkit? Well, as the world experiences further supply chain disruptions and food shortages, now is the perfect time to add foraging to your list of prepper skills. To help with that endeavor, here’s a guide to the essentials you need in your Forager’s Toolkit to effectively harvest the food around you.
Supply Chain Shortages: How to Prep & CREATE Your Own Supply Chains
(Daisy Luther) The supply chain shortages have gotten so real that there’s pretty much no way even the most fervent bury-er-of-one’s-head-in-the-sand can ignore them. A stop at nearly any store in the country shows bare spots on shelves that used to be stocked to the point of overflowing. So, what’s a prepper to do if they want to get ready for things to get even worse?
Glyphosate, Gut Microbes and How to Keep Kids Healthy During Pandemic
(Children’s Health Defense) The latest episode of CHD Live!’s “The Empower Hour” features interviews with pediatrician Dr. Michelle Perro and scientist Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., about children’s health, pesticides, gut health and how to build a strong immune system.
12 First Aid Myths That Could Cause More Harm Than Good (VIDEO)
(Daisy Luther) We’ve talked about the medical supplies you should stash away. We’ve talked about the skills you need to develop so you can use those supplies. But there’s a ton of medical advice on the internet that is just terrible, as this video with two professional paramedics discussing first aid myths shows.
Top 8 Houses to Consider for Your Off-grid Hideout
(Divina Ramirez) Off-grid living is usually associated with preppers and homesteaders who want to become more self-sufficient and independent. However, it’s also become increasingly popular over the past few years among non-preppers who simply want to reduce their carbon footprint and live a more sustainable and environmentally friendly lifestyle.
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Guided Meditation and its Benefits
(Exploring Your Mind) Guided meditation gives you the opportunity to gradually immerse yourself in the practice of meditation. In this article, we take a look at it and give you an idea of some of the different resources you can use to try it out.
Prepper skills: How to Barter Effectively after SHTF
(Virgilio Marin) Barter is the exchange of goods or services of equal value without the use of money. It was nearly forgotten until the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic struck last year and revived bartering. Driven by panic, many people stockpiled essential items like diapers and used their excess supplies to trade them for things such as spaghetti.
How the Wim Hof Method Helps Me Manage Chronic Lower Back Pain
(Chilled Out Wellness) Physical Therapy, Rx Pills, Injections, Research Program, Tossing, Turning, Stretching, Yoga, Acupuncture, Nutrition, Supplements, Exercise… (screams) WHY is my lower back still hurting???
How to Grow an Indoor Garden
(Nicole McCray) For some, it may seem challenging or even impossible to grow an indoor garden. Sure, a big garden full of vegetables and herbs is a dream of many people. But, if you don’t have the space, resources, or capabilities, growing indoors is a fantastic option. And, it’s not as challenging as it may seem.
How To Make the Most of Your Tomato Harvest
(Misty Anderson) Thanks to an extra-long spring season this year, our gardens have been especially generous and now we have an overabundance of vegetables – especially our beefsteak tomatoes. This new series will discuss how to use up that extra produce in your garden. Let’s start with what you can do with excess tomatoes.
Prepper Projects: How to Make Activated Charcoal, a Natural Detoxifier
(Zoey Sky) Activated charcoal is a common home remedy with many uses, from detoxifying to boosting kidney health.