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Summer Re-runs: Heating your home in a power outage

The Practical Prepper

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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Added by Atticus Freeman on September 26, 2012 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Summer Re-runs: Catastrophe! Do you stay or go?

The Practical Prepper

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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Added by Atticus Freeman on August 22, 2012 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Yarrow – "Ready, Willing and Able"

Wild Wanderings Blog – July 5, 2012

This past week has been quite eventful as most of the Country has experienced a heat wave and subsequently, several major storms. My heart goes out to those who…

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Added by Earth School on July 5, 2012 at 10:37am — No Comments

Plantain – A Wonder-Full Weed Indeed

Wild Wanderings Blog – June 28, 2012 

Happy Thursday everyone! It’s been wonderful being back in Western NC these past few days. I spent last week in the woods of Western TN and although the terrain…

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Added by Earth School on June 28, 2012 at 1:00pm — 5 Comments

Lamb's Quarters - "God's Green Heaven"

Wild Wanderings Blog – June 14, 2012 

Hello once again my fellow farm-dreamers! I sincerely hope all of you are experiencing much Love and prosperity in your lives. Summer is right around the corner and aside from the numerous wild edibles (A.K.A. weeds) I’ve been eating…I am eagerly awaiting berry season! Yay!! Wineberries, blueberries, raspberries, elderberries and blackberries…

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Added by Earth School on June 14, 2012 at 1:00pm — No Comments

The Day-lily – Nature’s Forgotten Food

Wild Wanderings Blog – May 31, 2012

Last week I covered one of many nutritious wild plants, the dandelion. There are so many edibles currently available that it’s hard to choose with one to cover next!…

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Added by Earth School on May 31, 2012 at 1:00pm — 3 Comments

The Tooth of the Lion - Dandelion Magic

Wild Wanderings Blog – May 24, 2012

Hello my fellow farm-dreamers:) Many apologies for last week’s absence. I’m still without internet at home and communication is hindered to say the least. Funny…I teach primitive skills and I’m somewhat paralyzed without modern technology…go figure:))

In my last Blog, I stated that I’d…

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Added by Earth School on May 24, 2012 at 1:00pm — 1 Comment

"The Eye of the Survivalist" - Seeing Nature Through Ancestral Eyes

Wild Wanderings Blog – May 10, 2012

Hello again my earthy and earthly friends! Life on the farm has been quite wet again this week. Numerous, almost daily storms have saturated the soil to its carrying capacity. A huge very fast moving storm on Sunday has crippled my internet access, making communications and running a school a bit challenging. The plants of…

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Added by Earth School on May 10, 2012 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Heating your home in a power outage

The Practical Prepper



Along with the basics of storing …

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Added by Atticus Freeman on February 1, 2012 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Food For BOB

When people start setting up their Bug Out Bag (BOB), they know that they

should have food and water for 72 hours. OK, now what ???



Food for your BOB should either be no cook or minimal cook. We all know that when

we are stressed that a warm satisfying meal makes us fell better.

I personally carry a tiny alcohol stove to boil water. With that boiling water, you can make

loaded oatmeal for breakfast. For lunch you can make an oriental cold salad with… Continue

Added by Colleen Mills on January 21, 2012 at 6:51pm — 4 Comments

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