Making Your Own Deodorant Fast and Easy! Making your own deodorant is a great way to save money. Instead of paying a couple dollars for a stick of deodorant at the store, you can make your own for pennies. Just follow the directions below and watch our Video to see how. Homemade Deodorant Recipe You’ll need: • 3 Tbl Cup Coconut Oil • 1/4 Cup Baking Soda • 2 Tbl Soy Wax or Beeswax Pellets • 13/4 Cup Cornstarch • Empty Deodorant Tube
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Making Your Own Deodorant
Posted: 26th May 2013 by admin in Family Survival, John and Carrie, Off The GridTags: Making your own deodorant
Safeguard yourself and your home . Home invasion has become an alarming movement in present crime. This style of molest can be succeeded by a single person, but the criminals usually come in teams for such an event. They make polite knock at the door, at times using a helpless look or camouflaged trick. They try to give a reason for the person in the house to unbolt the door, and then hasten the inhabitant to compel entry into the house. The intruders use the front door of the house to get entry. There are some strategies for mitigating this sort of menace. Glance through a keyhole or a window before opening a door to verify who is there. [...]
Water Survival
Posted: 15th May 2013 by admin in Family Survival, How To, John milandred on Survivalism, Water SurvivalTags: water and or purify it without a filter, water purification, Water Survival
Water Survival “How to get water and or purify it without a filter” How would you feel when the water you’re going to drink may be puzzled with fleas or microbes, you can’t manage to pay for to hold back on water purification. Here are a few steps that you can pursue and and always be ready to purify water without a filter. Steps to follow 1. Purify the vessel to be used for storing water. Make use of dish soap and water. Rinse thoroughly. After washing, submerge the vessel in a solution of 1 teaspoon of non-scented liquid household chlorine bleach making sure the whole top of the bottle comes in touch with the solution for a minimum of [...]
10 Important Items for A Preppers Survival.
Posted: 3rd May 2013 by admin in Family Survival, John milandred on Survivalism, Survival Skills, Wilderness SurvivalTags: 10 Important Items, John Milandred, Preppers Survival, survival
10 Important Items for Survival By John Milandred A mini survival kit is a small survival kit which consists of the most essential outdoor survival tools and supplies which are the hardest to improvise or replace. A mini survival kit is intended to be carried along all the time and is usually designed to complement other survival tools carried along in a larger, separate bag. The items included in a mini survival kit are difficult if not impossible to manufacture or obtain in real world survival situations. A mini survival kit is intended to remain with you always, be appropriate to all environments, without being too large. Meeting your basic needs during a disaster or survival situation is the [...]
Ways to prepare and store food during an emergency situation!
Posted: 30th April 2013 by admin in Emergency Food Supply, Family SurvivalTags: Emergency, Food Supply, Ways to prepare
Ways to prepare and store food during an emergency situation! People in recent times are more aware of waste as they possess a good understanding of the dearth in the globe and the recent economic problems which are hitting the whole world. However, the rich Western countries, which are the, source of power of nearly all other countries’ are the ones who are mostly influenced by these economic crises. In most countries food supply is taken for granted. However, there are a few facts about the world food supply that needs to come in the limelight that the typical media is not reporting. There are many events that may have a main impact upon our lifestyle and behavior. Several events [...]
Review of the Sun Oven
Posted: 29th April 2013 by admin in Emergency Must Haves, Family Survival, John and Carrie, Off The GridTags: Solar Cooking, Sun Oven
Review of the Sun Oven All American Sun Oven® When we received our All American Sun Oven we were so excited to test it out. There are several reasons why we wanted to add this product to our preparedness supplies. As stated on their website, SUN OVENS® can be used year round on sunny days. Even though it is called an oven, food can be baked, boiled or steamed. So other than fried foods, anything normally cooked on a stove top or in an oven can be cooked in a SUN OVEN®. Cook for free Bakes, Boils or Steams Any Kind of Food with the Power of the Sun – No Fuel Needed! This is a huge benefit for us as [...]
Hidden Inside a 12V Battery
Posted: 20th April 2013 by admin in Family Survival, How To, John and CarrieTags: Battery Hack, Hidden Inside a 12V Battery
Hidden Inside a 12V Battery Small electronic devices such as key less vehicle entry systems, home security systems, garage door openers, and Bluetooth headsets commonly use the 12-volt A23 dry cell-type battery. Then there are those small gadgets like laser pointers, key chain flashlights, Clocks, MP3 Players ,Digital Voice Recorders, Blood Glucose, Cholesterol Testing Meters, watches, calculators, electronic games, digital cameras, and toys that make sounds which typically use the 1.5-volt LR932 alkaline button cells. The cost of batteries varies as much as the size, shape and voltage of the batteries themselves. When the battery in your garage door opener needs replaced, you can purchase Energizer’s A23 battery for an average cost of $2.00. Now let’s look at the [...]
Food can be preserved without Refrigerators.
Posted: 18th April 2013 by admin in Emergency Food Supply, Family SurvivalTags: Food can be preserved, preserved without Refrigerators
Food can be preserved without Refrigerators. Food preservation is the process of treating and handling food before it reaches the state where it becomes unfit for human consumption. Preserving food has been a common practice since primitive times. The aim of food preservation is to avoid bacterial and fungal growth, which is harmful, and often fatal to humans and food preservation has developed by humankind all the way through its history. There are a few methods of food preservation from the earliest times that are still being practiced. Some of them are: Drying Drying is the oldest method of preserving food. Compared with other methods, drying is quite simple. The process involves putting the food in the sun to dry [...]
Preppers Hacking a 9 volt Battery
Posted: 17th April 2013 by admin in Family Survival, John and Carrie, Misc., Power OutagesTags: 9 volt Battery Hacking, John Milandred, Preppers
Preppers 9 volt Battery Hacking The most common form of nine-volt battery is commonly called the transistor battery, introduced for the early transistor radios. This is a rectangular prism shape with rounded edges and a polarized snap connector at the top. This type is commonly used in pocket radios, smoke detectors, and carbon monoxide detectors to name a few. Most nine-volt alkaline batteries are constructed of six individual 1.5V cells enclosed in a wrapper. These cells are slightly smaller than AAAA cells but can be used in their place for some devices, even though they are 3.5 mm shorter. In an emergency survival situation you could hack a 9 volt battery to power 2 way communication devices and possibly small [...]
Preppers Ideas for enduring Food Shortage
Posted: 13th April 2013 by admin in Emergency Food Supply, Family Survival, food, Food StorageTags: Food Shortage, Ideas, Preppers
Do not blindly rely on the Government, to help you come out of such disaster. Many people are assured that the politicians and the administration will take care of them.
Water purification with Clorox Bleach
Posted: 11th April 2013 by admin in Family Survival, John milandred on Survivalism, Water SurvivalTags: Preppers, Survival-Warehouse, water purification, Water purification with Clorox Bleach, water safety
Purifying Water During an Emergency The treatments described below work only in situations where the water is unsafe because of the presence of bacteria or viruses. If you suspect the water is unsafe because of chemicals, oils, poisonous substances, sewage or other contaminants, do not use the water for drinking. Storing water safely Store one gallon of water per person per day. Store at least a three-day supply of water per person. Collect the water from a safe supply. Thoroughly washed plastic containers such as soft drink bottles are best. You can also purchase food-grade plastic buckets or drums. Seal water containers tightly, label with date, and store in a cool, dark place. Replace water every six months. Never [...]
How to Make Char Cloth
Posted: 2nd April 2013 by admin in Emergency Must Haves, Family Survival, John and CarrieTags: How to Make Char Cloth, How to start a fire, John Milandred, Preppers Char Cloth
How to Make Char Cloth Starting a fire during an emergency can save your life. The inability to build a fire can cost your life. Hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, fishing, hunting and many other outdoor activities all require basic wilderness survival skills to handle an emergency situation. Your vehicle ran off the side of the road in a remote location (no cell phone service) with no help in sight and it will be dark soon. This too would require basic wilderness survival skills to handle this situation. Making fire is significantly important to survive physically and mentally. The heat provided by a fire warms the body, dries wet clothes, disinfects water, and cooks food. Not to be overlooked is [...]
Jonathan Deleon posted in Survival Texas. Jonathan Deleon created a doc “Packing Up the Kids “. Packing Up the Kids Jan 13th, 2011 | By Samara | Category: Education, Prepping | Print This Article We have all thought about packing up for a grab and run scenario. We get the duffel bag, the important papers, a case of bottled water and throw it all in the car. Then we load up the kids. Oh yeah, the kids. If you have ever taken your children on a car trip for an hour or longer, you know that special considerations need to be made. If they are bored after five minutes, what will happen in an extended bug out situation? Thinking about their needs [...]









