Cleaning with oregano oil is ideal because it has excellent antimicrobial, antifungal, and antibacterial properties. Keeping your home clean is important, especially as changing seasons typically hail the arrival of a new onslaught of cold and flu viruses. While sanitizing and deodorizing is important, did you know that many common household cleaners contain dangerous pollutants?
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You can use a tarp to build simple yet highly effective survival shelters with limited effort. When lost, stranded, or injured in the outdoors, adequate survival shelter is of the utmost concern. We may often take for granted shade from the sun or an escape from wind, rain, and cold in our daily life. If disaster
Unusual Uses for Milk Got milk? Although there is an ongoing debate about the complete range of health benefits that cow’s milk provides to humans, milk remains a staple beverage in many American households. A USDA study found that the average American drinks 20.4 gallons of milk each year, and milk ranks fourth behind carbonated
It is best to have a well stocked emergency food pantry. Do you have enough food for an unexpected snowstorm? Are you ready for a natural catastrophe? If not, now is the time to start. FEMA recommends that you have at least 3 days’ worth of food and water stored. But that is not enough,
Cornstarch has many different uses. Cornstarch is great in the kitchen, but you may not know that there are a slew of uses for cornstarch around the house. Let’s look at 12 such uses: 1. Window cleaner. Cornstarch is naturally abrasive and granular, so you can add a tablespoon of it to any window cleaner.
Having an emergency evacuation plan and a proper bug out bag is a sensible part of preparedness. Bugging out is a popular topic amongst the prepping community. I think I’ve seen more than enough bug out bag checklists over the years to wallpaper a shopping mall. While you and I can survive many disasters through
bug-out bag Ladies, this is for you. When it comes to carrying survival items with you wherever you go, you’re extremely fortunate. You have an entire purse at your disposal to stash as many survival items as you want. In what follows I’m going to show you how to cleverly turn your purse into a
Water Well There’s something that our ancestors all had on their property, which we don’t often have today. No, I’m not referencing a barn, although that would be true. I’m referring to a water well. City water is something relatively new, at least as we know it. Before that, people had to rely on well
It becomes clear that at certain seasons, trees can provide a wide variety of food supplies. Survival Trees When we think of trees in survival situations, we tend to gravitate to the obvious. Trees give us wood for our campfires. They provide structure for shelters, materials from which shelters can be built. These are all
Knowing what you’ll need when preparing for a hurricane is a life or death matter for many. The devastating power of nature is truly amazing. Our thoughts are with the east coast as they prepare for and deal with the devastation of hurricane Dorian. It’s difficult to think that a single hurricane can cause billions
Re-purposing old wood pallets to make fun pallet projects. If you are looking for an inexpensive way to make a variety of wood projects on your homestead, look no further than shipping pallets. Many large retailers and distribution centers will let you haul away wood pallets they cannot use for free or for a nominal
Harvesting down feathers can be a chore, but beneficial in the end result. Raising ducks and geese can be rewarding — in many ways. They’re social animals that play out a backyard soap opera on a daily basis. Many species of ducks produce just as many eggs as your average chicken. Duck eggs are much
Some Canning Mistakes Can Be Very Deadly Canning is an annual task for all homesteaders, ensuring a long-lasting stockpile of meals to eat. And while most people may think of staples such as relish, pickles, tomatoes and olives, canning actually can include foods such as meatloaf, ground beef and chicken. But if canning is not
A tin can has many different survival uses. A key component of a good survival plan is to take everyday items and apply them into useful purposes for a disaster scenario. Tin cans are just one of those items. Tin cans, of course, cannot be resealed after you open and eat the food inside of
There’s no reason to pay retail for feed when you can grow your own low cost chicken feeds at home. Feeding your chickens can be a mundane chore, but it shouldn’t break the bank. Raising your own chickens is meant to save money and to produce the healthiest, tastiest meat and eggs possible. Check out
Using natural fly repellents can be effective to rid your home of flies. Before we get started with the list of natural fly remedies, it’s important to note that you must identify the exact species of fly you’re dealing with before you can get rid of it. You have to know your enemy, right? The
Listen To The Article root cellars – a low cost option for keeping food cool The more time I spend as a prepper and survivalist, the more I find myself trying to integrate my survival plans into my daily life. This probably started out with keeping an EDC bag and first-aid kit in my car,
You can do so much more with food scraps than just throw them away or use them for compost. People tend to throw away loads of food scraps in the kitchen, failing to recognize that much of the “garbage” can be easily repurposed. Keep reading and I’ll show you a few tips and tricks for