Cooking When The Grid Goes Down
In a grid-down scenario we may not have the easy access to our kitchen tools that we take for granted and rely on daily. Most kitchen appliances are powered by electricity or gas and if those go out due to
In a grid-down scenario we may not have the easy access to our kitchen tools that we take for granted and rely on daily. Most kitchen appliances are powered by electricity or gas and if those go out due to
You have to add this to your list of must do DIY projects. Just the look on your neighbors’ faces when they see this contraption in your yard will be worth it alone! Plus you get to dehydrate your food
Who would of thought you can take certain kinds of dried flowers and brew iced tea with them? Well, apparently you can. The Apartment Prepper shows you how to make iced tea with dried hibiscus. And being that tea can
This is a neat little DIY project and definitely a good thing to know how to do. Because you never know when you might need some fire for cooking. So knowing how to make a hobo stove can mean the
If you want to get into dehydrating foods for long term storage or just because you like eating dehydrated fruits, it’s going to cost you some money to purchase a food dehydrator (also known as food dryer). Especially if you
The sun’s energy is the most abundant form of energy available on earth. Many people, especially preppers, homesteaders, and people living off the grid have either completely switched over or have started implementing solar power to provide electricity for their
At Survivalist Daily, we pride ourselves in providing you with the most informative and useful information to help you prepare for anything. Most of the time we share content from within the prepper/survivalist/shtf community and just point you to other
So you are storing extra food for times of emergency, right? Unless you have all canned goods or MRE’s, that food will need to be cooked once it’s time to actually eat it. However, in many emergency situations you won’t
If you ever find yourself in a SHTF situation where there is no power, having an outdoor grill (if you have propane reserves) or rocket stove will come in handy when you need to cook. But if you want your
Being the awesome prepper/survivalist that you are, you’ve probably come across a wood gas stove at some point. And in most cases it was a Solo Stove, which retail around $69.99 and up. However if you like building things yourself,