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  1. Living a preparedness-oriented lifestyle while in the pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness.

    • Toilet Paper, Personal Hygiene Products
    • Food – 30 Day Kits
    • Food – More of What You Already Eat
    • Food – Long Term Dry Goods
    • Water Storage at Home
    • Water Filter – Countertop Gravity Filter
    • Water Filter – Portable
    • Fire Making Kit
    • Rope, Paracord, Cordage
    • Flashlights

    Can you ever have enough? Answer: No. I recommend that you keep adequate supply at home, just in case of disruption. Also others such as feminine hygiene products, diapers for infants, etc. It’s hard to imagine life without TP — so store as much as you can ;) How Many Rolls Of TP Used Each Week

    I’m mentioning this because it’s quick and easy to procure a 30 day emergency food kit. I have a number of these because you can quickly grab-n-go if you wanted to. Also, be careful to check calories on these kits because some are low (you might need two instead). 2,000 calories per day is a good target. Lunch and Dinner Kit Breakfast Kit (amzn)

    This means food from the grocery store. Most people have a week or less at home. Just get more. Canned meats, vegetables, sauces. Pasta, rice, beans. A chest freezer enables lots of storage too. Though obviously an issue during long term power outage. (Generator?). I have so many articles here on MSB about food storage… use the search box for more ...

    As you can see, I’ve split food into 3 groups (there are actually more, but this sets the notion of diversifying. This last one is a catch-all for bulk storage of things like dry “food staples” and other foods purposed strictly towards long term storage. Here’s a related article to get you on the right track: Most Common Survival Food In Prepper’s ...

    This might be a combination of cases of drinking water bottles from the grocery store, water-safe containers / jugs (filled), and even larger storage such as a 55 gallon water drum. This storage will get you by for a short while if something goes wrong. example: 5 gallon stackers (view on amzn)

    I am a big advocate for having a quality countertop water filter for the home. Safe drinking water is paramount to survival. I highly recommend any of the Berkey models from the following USA distributor: USA Berkey Filters

    A good water filter for on the go. Something you can throw in a backpack. Or keep in your vehicle’s kit. I’ve always liked the ‘ Sawyer Mini ‘ water filter. The ‘ Lifestraw ‘ is okay too. There are many others too. Search Portable Water Filters on amzn

    Any aspect of making a fire. Essential for any survival kit. Have more than one way to make a fire. I write about it in the following article: Fire Starting Kit List

    There are countless uses for cordage. I keep a working 1,000 foot spool of paracord at home, from which I peel lengths off for various kits and uses. I also have other ropes (thicker, heavier) for their own uses. Keep a variety. Paracord – What it’s Used For – How Much Do You Need?

    I like flashlights (a little too much). One on my key-chain and others all around the house and kits. Don’t forget a supply of batteries too. Batteries That Don’t Leak Or Corrode

  2. Modern Survival Blog is about living a Practical Sensible Preparedness oriented Lifestyle – coupled with a spirit of Self Reliance, an extent of Sustainable Living – while in the pursuit of Knowledge, Life, Liberty, and Happiness.

    • Field Craft Survival. I’m kicking things off with the relatively new Field Craft Survival website. FCS is the brainchild of the company’s CEO and founder Mike Glover, a charismatic, highly distinguished former Green Beret and government contractor.
    • Survival Mastery. A sleek and intuitive user interface meets well written survival content, with a pinch of good quality infographics to highlight key information thrown in for good measure.
    • Warrior Poet Society. Always mixing a nice degree of humor with serious survival topics, the site’s founder John Lovell excels at bringing on interesting experts from a range of professions ; from counter surveillance operators to cyber defense gurus to share their tips for better preparedness.
    • Bunker Basics. What I’m looking for in this list of recommendations are examples where blogs excel in a number of different areas or have a unique take on some element of preparedness.
  3. Modern Survival Blog. 8,739 likes · 1 talking about this. Pursing self-reliance, sustainability, knowledge, life, liberty, and happiness.

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  4. Jun 11, 2024 · Modern Survival Blog. https://modernsurvivalblog.com/ Modern Survival Blog is about practical sensible preparedness. Couple that with the spirit of self reliance, an extent of sustainable living — all while pursuing life, liberty, and happiness.

  5. Surviving emergency urban or city situations starts with understanding the environment and knowing how to store, conceal, and protect valuable assets and loved ones. RECOIL OFFGRID provides helpful guides, lists, and tips to help you survive in any disaster.

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