As you stock your Prepper’s pantry, you’ll want to strike a balance between foods with long shelf lives, and foods that represent a balanced diet. Since you’ll have to rotate your stock on healthier items with shorter shelf lives, it’s important to keep an inventory on expiration dates. Luckily, some staple items can last for […]
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Books to Invest in Prior to Economic or Societal Collapse
As you gather your supplies, invest in precious metals, stockpile your food, and grow your garden, there are a few areas that new Preppers tend to overlook. One is your level of physical fitness (you can read more about that here: Hunting Training & Survival Fitness, and another is your Prepping education. Do you know […]
Read More...FPA Weekly Community News | 10 Items to Buy Now to Prepare for a Great Depression
As politicians debate a fifth round of aid in response to the Coronavirus pandemic and collapsing economy, it’s time to prepare for the very real possibility of an economic depression. A depression can last for 10 years, and prepping supplies for a few months or even a year will not cover you and your family […]
Read More...Everything You Should Know About Grilling vs. Smoking Meats
Every summer, Americans love to fire up the grills and get outside to do their cooking. If you’re enjoying the fruits of your labor from your hunt, fishing trip, or out of your own garden, cooking over an open flame can give your food great flavor. While grilling is an American tradition, you may also […]
Read More...Top 3 Home Surveillance Systems
As we all try to beef up home security, there are three home surveillance systems that seem to stand out head and shoulders above the rest. These systems are firecracker hot when it comes to sound analytics and motion detection. We cannot afford to let any intruders allowed onto the property or into any part […]
Read More...Is My Child a Bully? Signs and What to Know
For the vast majority of parents, this is one of your worst parenting nightmares come true. You have just received a phone call from your child’s teacher to come to school for a meeting. He or she wants to discuss your child’s bullying problem. No, your child is not being bullied, which would be awful, […]
Read More...Hurricane Survival Guide
Though we can’t control the dangers a hurricane can bring, we can only control the way we can be properly prepared for one. By ensuring your family and pets are equipped for this situation, you have the best chance of making sure everyone is safe and surviving the hurricane aftermath. Plan a Smart Escape One […]
Read More...7 Outdoor DIY Snacks Everyone Should Try This Fall
As trees change into their fall-colored leaves and the weather drops to a cool ambience, it’s the perfect season for hiking and camping with loved ones. Get into the autumn spirit with these seven tasty snacks to take along with you on your adventure. And the best part? They’re affordable and easy to make with […]
Read More...Drones and Your Privacy: What You Need to Know
The FAA (Federal Aviation Association) reported 1.1 million drones registered with the organization by the end of 2017, and they predict the numbers to increase to about 3.1 million by the end of 2022. Drones are used for various reasons, including industrial inspection, real estate images, and agriculture. The fact that drones can be easily […]
Read More...A Parent’s Guide to Bullying Prevention
Bullying might not be every child’s worst nightmare, but it’s definitely up there. And it’s no different for those of us who are parents. Unfortunately, for many, bullying is a harsh reality. Just take a look at some of the statistics: on average, a child is bullied every 7 minutes. You know what’s really scary? […]
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