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  • DIY Emergency Lighting

    DIY Emergency Lighting

    You never know when you might find yourself in a pinch and need some kind of emergency lighting. Perhaps the power is out and the battery in your flashlight died, or you are camping and damaged your flashlight during a hike. Whatever the reason, here are two ways that you can create an emergency candle with just a few basic supplies that you probably have around the house or campsite.candle

    1. Oil + Wick = Light

    There are many types of oil that burn, some better than others, but if you keep the basic components in mind, it’s very likely that you can create your own oil lamp quickly. A bit of olive oil in a shallow dish, with some cotton string – from the end of a mop, a shoestring, or from a ball of string – will light and burn for a few hours. If you have a tin of sardines in your emergency rations, eat the fish and leave the oil. Lay a wick in the oil and you’ve got another DIY oil lamp.

    2. Two Words: Bacon Candle

    If your electricity has gone out and you need lighting fast, grab some bacon out of the fridge (it’s going bad in there anyway with no power). Rub the fatty part of the bacon all over a wick to grease it, and then wrap the bacon around the wick at the bottom and stuff the entire thing into a jar or cup. Light the wick, and the bacon will begin to melt just like oil or wax.

    Once you’ve made it through one emergency situation, you’ll probably want to consider taking some precautions for next time. Solar yard lamps that can be dug up and carried around like a torch are a great way to have emergency lighting at night. A collection of glow sticks or extra batteries would be a good addition to your camping gear for occasions such as these.

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  • Garden DIY Pharmacy

    Garden DIY Pharmacy

    You may be imagining the satisfaction you’ll feel at having a pantry full of canned vegetables and dried herbs come winter, but there’s another very important role your garden can play in your life. All medicine that is used today has a common ancestor: herbs and other plants that were once used to treat almost every ailment known to man. There are many plants that can be used for natural remedies to your every day medical needs. Even if you aren’t quite sure about the herbal “medicine” that you’ve seen as a promise for cancer, consider that some things are perfectly logical – such as aloe straight from the plant helping ease a sunburn.pharm

    Here are three plants you may way to consider planting to create your own DIY pharmacy:

    • Tea tree: This plant’s oil is often sold in topical ointments for things like hair loss, dandruff, or athlete’s foot. But this plant is a total antibacterial, anti-fungal, antiseptic herb. It can be used for headaches when brewed as a tea, as a topical treatment for acne or warts, and as a soothing paste for burns or bug bites.
    • Lemon balm: Rubbing the leaves of a lemon balm plant against your skin can help get rid of bug bites or sores, and can also help guard against infection from animal bites. Tossing some leaves into water can help get rid of coughs, fevers, headaches, upset stomach, and even depression or insomnia.
    • Yarrow: Scientists have proven that this plant has pain-relieving characteristics, and that ingesting this plant can help stop bleeding. It can also help stop muscle spasms, inflammation, and even calm anxiety. Not to mention it is great for digestion. Plus, it’s easy to grow and pests don’t tend to bother it.

    There are many other herbs and plants that can be used for medicinal treatment. To start living a truly self-sufficient life, add a few of these plants to your garden next year.


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  • Garden DIY Pharmacy

    Garden DIY Pharmacy

    You may be imagining the satisfaction you’ll feel at having a pantry full of canned vegetables and dried herbs come winter, but there’s another very important role your garden can play in your life. All medicine that is used today has a common ancestor: herbs and other plants that were once used to treat almost every ailment known to man. There are many plants that can be used for natural remedies to your every day medical needs. Even if you aren’t quite sure about the herbal “medicine” that you’ve seen as a promise for cancer, consider that some things are perfectly logical – such as aloe straight from the plant helping ease a sunburn.pharm

    Here are three plants you may way to consider planting to create your own DIY pharmacy:

    • Tea tree: This plant’s oil is often sold in topical ointments for things like hair loss, dandruff, or athlete’s foot. But this plant is a total antibacterial, anti-fungal, antiseptic herb. It can be used for headaches when brewed as a tea, as a topical treatment for acne or warts, and as a soothing paste for burns or bug bites.
    • Lemon balm: Rubbing the leaves of a lemon balm plant against your skin can help get rid of bug bites or sores, and can also help guard against infection from animal bites. Tossing some leaves into water can help get rid of coughs, fevers, headaches, upset stomach, and even depression or insomnia.
    • Yarrow: Scientists have proven that this plant has pain-relieving characteristics, and that ingesting this plant can help stop bleeding. It can also help stop muscle spasms, inflammation, and even calm anxiety. Not to mention it is great for digestion. Plus, it’s easy to grow and pests don’t tend to bother it.

    There are many other herbs and plants that can be used for medicinal treatment. To start living a truly self-sufficient life, add a few of these plants to your garden next year.

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  • 10 Gardening Tips For Survivalists

    10 Gardening Tips For Survivalists

    One big factor of being able to survive any crisis is understanding both short term and long term food preps.

    For long term, gardening is going to be one of your best ways to maintain a constant flow of healthy food.

    Check out these 10 quick tips >>

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