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There are many tricks to securing and cooking food. A little ingenuity goes a long way!

Lighten The Prep Load-Dehydrate Your Food Preps. Prepper Cooks Chicken - No Fuel Required! :) Great for SHTF situations! :) Sport Solar Oven :) Where to go and what to Avoid When Food has Disappeared off of the Grocery Shelves. Today’s non-fiction writing contest entry was written by Randy W It is a normal day and life is throwing the normal junk at you, when all of a sudden a radio or e-blast comes across your smart phone. A volcano / meteorite / hurricane / earth quake / flood has just hit your part of the world and life as we know it may never return to normal. You have your “bug out / get home” bag, lying next to your desk in your “cage” cubicle; the breath has just been knocked out of you like a sucker punch from Hell!

You say a quick prayer and then leap into action. Your are doing all types of mental gymnastics in order to try and remember what to take with your or what you will need to hunker down and you realize, there are 3 diapers in the house, the last pint of “Simalac” has just been tapped, and your know you are out of Ritz crackers and Oreo’s, and you do not see yourself faring well if you return home without these life sustaining staples. Tips for possible success: No Cost Prepping Food Storage Tips! :) Prepping for SHTF What will you cook with if you have to Bug Out SHTF Gear. How I make and preserve CATSUP. Raise small livestock in your garage or backyard :Prepper Fest Arizona. Preppers: How To Vacuuseal Jars Without Electricity! Food Storage Idea in Case the SHTF! Human urine as a safe, inexpensive fertilizer for food crops. Researchers in Finland are reporting successful use of an unlikely fertilizer for farm fields that is inexpensive, abundantly available, and undeniably organic -- human urine.

Their report on use of urine to fertilize cabbage crops is scheduled for the Oct. 31 issue of ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. Despite the 'yuk! ' factor, urine from healthy individuals is virtually sterile, free of bacteria or viruses. Naturally rich in nitrogen and other nutrients, urine has been used as fertilizer since ancient times.

Urine fertilization is rare today. In the new study, Surendra K. The analysis showed that growth and biomass were slightly higher with urine than with conventional fertilizer. Source: ACS Explore further: Potent, puzzling and (now less) toxic: Team discovers how antifungal drug works. 5 things you'd never think of to stockpile. Dutch Oven Cooking. Chuck Box. The Dakota Fire Hole. How To Make A "Zero" Alcohol Stove. Hobo Candle/ Stove! Buddy Burner! Bacon & Eggs In A Paper Bag.