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Fall Re-runs: Do you have a pet bug-out bag?
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As I mentioned previously, my schedule has changed and I am unable to write new posts at this time. While I'm on hiatus, we're re-running the earlier posts from The Practical Prepper. Thank you for your patience and your continued…
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Fall Re-runs: How's your first aid preparedness?
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As I mentioned previously, my schedule has changed and I am unable to write new posts at this time. While I'm on hiatus, we're re-running the earlier posts from The Practical Prepper. Thank you for your patience and your continued…
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Summer Re-runs: Getting your preparedness up to PAR
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As I mentioned previously, my schedule has changed and I am unable to write new posts at this point. While I'm on hiatus, we're re-running the earlier posts from The Practical Prepper. Thank you for your patience and your continued…
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Summer Re-runs: Food storage is the first step in food preparedness
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As I mentioned previously, my schedule has changed and I am unable to write new posts at this point. While I'm on hiatus, we're re-running the earlier posts from The Practical Prepper. Thank you for your patience and your continued…
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Summer Re-runs: Some basics about water storage
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As I mentioned previously, my schedule has changed and I am unable to write new posts at this point. While I'm on hiatus, we're re-running the earlier posts from The Practical Prepper. Thank you for your patience and your continued…
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Summer Re-runs: Figuring out your prepping priorities
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As I mentioned previously, my schedule has changed and I am unable to write new posts at this point. While I'm on hiatus, we're re-running the earlier posts from The Practical Prepper. Thank you for your patience and your continued…
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Summer Re-runs: Catastrophe! Do you stay or go?
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As I mentioned previously, my schedule has changed and I am unable to write new posts at this point. While I'm on hiatus, we're re-running the earlier posts from The Practical Prepper. Thank you for your patience and your continued…
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Summer Re-runs: In a disaster, could you and your family survive for at least 72 hours?
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As I mentioned previously, my schedule has changed and I am unable to write new posts at this point. While I'm on hiatus, we're re-running the earlier posts from The Practical Prepper. Thank you for your patience and your continued…
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16 basics for your car's emergency kit
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Having a general, basic emergency kit in your house is essential, and putting together an…
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Do you have a pet bug-out bag?
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Being self-reliant means being prepared for a reasonable range of disasters or emergency situations. But, that preparedness involves more than just taking care of yourself — it also means looking out for your family too. Of course, it's important to remember the furry members of your family in your planning. Below are some things that we've done for prepping for…
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How's your first aid preparedness?
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First aid is an important part of our preparedness planning. Of course, we rely on medical professionals, but we also know how to handle basic first aid in an emergency too. We feel it's important to be able to respond to immediate crises a.s.a.p., since it can make the difference between life and death.…
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Getting your preparedness up to PAR
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In the weeks since starting The Practical Prepper, we've…
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Added by Colleen Mills on January 21, 2012 at 6:51pm — 4 Comments
Food storage is the first step in food preparedness
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In my last post, we talked about the basics of water preparedness.…
ContinueAdded by Atticus Freeman on January 18, 2012 at 1:00pm — 5 Comments
Some basics about water storage
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In my last post, we talked about priorities in your prepping…
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Figuring out your prepping priorities
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If you've followed along with my posts thus far (and you are keeping up, right?
), you probably have:
Added by Atticus Freeman on January 4, 2012 at 1:00pm — 3 Comments
Catastrophe! Do you stay or go?
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As discussed in…
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In a disaster, could you and your family survive for at least 72 hours?
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Here's something to consider... in an emergency, how long could you and your family survive… on your own... with just what…
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