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What is a Preparation Call

What is a Preparation Call

This is about a Preparation Call.  I certainly don’t like the gloom and doom messages or fearmongering that was rampant during the “prepper era”.  The reality is, times are difficult and likely going to get more difficult as we move forward.  I must admit I’ve been hesitant to really share what was on my heart over the years because I didn’t want people to misinterpret the message.

Obviously, in my mind I’m not a pessimist.  I have a faith that is optimistic about the future, and confident in the outcome.  That doesn’t change the realities and difficulties that we most certainly will face.  That also does not alter the concerns I have for individuals and families that will refuse to see what we are facing.

I agree with the power of positive thinking to alter an individual’s course in life, but I’m not sure positive thinking can alter a war or divert a natural disaster.  Certainly, individuals can have an impact on the course of history – and if enough individuals will embrace they can be a major catalyst for change.

Today, unfortunately, I’m not feeling overly positive about the choices that many individuals have been making collectively – and the world is certainly impacted.  I’d like to believe we have an opportunity to fix things for the better.  Is it possible to alter the outcomes when the prophets of old have foreseen the difficulties that we are about to endure?  No one knows the timeline for future events and no one can predict how things will unfold.  We can pray for wisdom, and can prepare ourselves and our families for whatever difficulties may come.

Being prepared does not mean living without hope and excitement for the future.  It does not mean giving up enjoyment of life and crawling into a cave.  It certainly does not mean loading up on ammo and booby trapping your home waiting for the zombies to come.

A preparation call is being aware that there are storm clouds on the horizon and you should probably bring in the laundry.  Take some extra efforts to get things organized and in better order.  Be sure to think of your family and make some extra plans for them – because they may not be looking ahead and preparing.

Over the next few weeks, we’ll be sharing some additional insights on preparedness.  We’ll discuss the looming inflationary crisis, and multiple wars that we will likely be experiencing and how it will impact our lives.  Above all, keep your hearts open to faith, hope and love.

Importance of Having a Survival Seed Bank

Importance of Having a Survival Seed Bank

Unless you have been living on a different planet, you are well-aware of the concerns with our food supply.  The war in Europe has impacted our wheat and grain supplies – and many experts fear the worst is yet to come.

Some people prefer to not be informed of the challenges we face.  After all, we’ve been through a tough few years with the Covid outbreak, terrible political mess, and recession that is making it difficult to get by.  I don’t blame folks for wanting to avoid reading or watching the news because it’s exhausting to see what is going on in the world. But avoidance can’t stop what’s coming because you can’t control the things that affect the world’s food supply.

With the difficulties, this writing is about doing something to better prepare your family for the challenges.  We are going to discuss the Importance of Having a Survival Seed Bank.

There’s an impending sense that a major food crisis is on the way and the government is trying to prepare right now for that crisis. But if you know anything about how the world is run, then you know that if you’re not the one in charge of your family’s food supply, you and your loved ones could very well end up standing in a ration line or worse – going hungry.

Far too many people have the mistaken belief that if something bad does happen that interrupts their access to food supplies, the government will have a backup plan to save their family.

When millions upon millions of people rely on the same belief that there will be enough to go around, they’re going to end up disillusioned. There won’t be. The government isn’t going to be prepared for any major food crisis.

Why? Because they simply can’t stockpile enough food to feed millions of people for a long term situation. You might think that the hope for relief from a food crisis lies at the base of Mount Plateau in the depths of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, which houses the world’s biggest seed storage.

But the seeds in this vault aren’t coming to your rescue and you won’t be able to get to those seeds. Take a look in the mirror. You’re looking at the person who’s your best chance of survival.

It’s up to you to know what to do and to be prepared for any food emergency situation. That means that you’re going to need to know how you can live off the grid. When every method of getting food is suddenly stripped away from you, it can’t be the catalyst that rocks your world.

You have to have a way to replenish your food supply long term. Even if you have some canned goods socked away in the event of a food catastrophe, having goods that will last you a few years isn’t enough.

You have to be able to bring food back in. And if there’s no way to get food from a grocery store and the government’s hands are tied, then what are you going to do? You need to be able to have a survival garden that will take care of you and your family’s nutritional needs for many years to come.

You start this by having the seeds that you need to raise a survival garden – and you need to have enough of them to plant a few acres’ worth of food. This means that you need to have the kinds of seeds that have the ability to reproduce themselves.

They’ll keep on producing for you. And you also want to look for seeds that haven’t been modified. When you plant seeds from a seed bank, you can guarantee that you’ll have food year after year – regardless of what’s going on in the rest of the world.

By using seeds from the foods you grow (and replanting those once your crops come in), you’ll ensure that your food supply will continually produce. You want to make sure that you look for seeds that offer a lot of produce return as well as ones that are high in nutrition and are long lasting.

Exactly how to Begin Setting Up Your Emergency Food Storage

Exactly how to Begin Setting Up Your Emergency Food Storage

There are a lot of world challenges we are seeing every day in the media.  Whether you believe what you hear on news reports or not, the reality is we are in difficult times.  In fact, it’s likely to get more perilous before it improves.

With that, it is important to consider ways to get better prepared in the event things become more difficult.  Even if you don’t think things will get worse, you would be wise to at least prepare for potential natural disasters that could be a short-term disruption to your normal life pattern.  We will start by considering some food storage.  So, let’s take a look at exactly how to begin your emergency food storage.

Are you looking to begin developing an emergency food storage?  This is a great means to plan for emergency situations like natural catastrophes or any type of reason you need to be home for extended periods of time as well as may not have the capacity to buy more food.

Below are some very easy pointers for progressively developing your emergency food storage:

Build Your Emergency Food Storage Slowly
It can be alluring to go out and invest thousands of dollars on food for emergencies, however this isn’t handy or functional. You intend to begin slow-moving, and build it up simply a little at a time. One of the most convenient means to begin working with your emergency situation food storage is simply to acquire a little extra of specific sorts of food or mineral water.

If you buy one package of ground beef for tacos one week, you may want to go ahead and get 2 packages instead.  Grab an gallon or two of bottled water when it gets on sale, or slowly add more things to your kitchen that you understand will certainly last for a long period of time.

Make Water Your Top Priority
Having clean drinking water and distilled water that can be utilized for various other things ought to be your top concern when it concerns emergency situation food storage. Water is the best item you can have in your home, given that it can be found in useful in numerous various emergency situation circumstances. You can use it as clean drinking water, for cooking, brushing your teeth, bathing, cleaning, and so much more.

Try stockpiling bottled water either in the pantry or in other areas of your residence, like saving it in your garage or cellar.  Just realize even bottled water has an expiration date, so you will need to develop a rotation system to use it when there is no emergency.

More Emergency Food Storage Tips
Here are a few more tips to follow when you are putting your emergency food storage together.

Stock up on more non-perishable food items.
Yes, even the processed ones! These are going to come in handy in an emergency. This should include canned and jarred foods, freeze-dried and dehydrated snacks, and anything that is pantry safe, like nut butters, granola bars, and other processed snacks.

Get vegetables in cans, not frozen.
While frozen vegetables are great for normal daily cooking, in emergencies, the power often goes out. Stocking up on frozen vegetables isn’t going to help you much in those situations. Get plenty of veggies and tuna in cans for emergencies.

Be smart about where food is stored.
For example, if there is a flood in your area, keeping all that food on the ground level of your home is only going to get it ruined. Make sure you choose an area higher up above the ground, and store it in containers that will protect it.

How To Survive Without Food

How To Survive Without Food

With the war raging in Europe, and since Ukraine and Russia produce a quarter of the world grain supply, it seems highly likely the world is going to experience a grain shortage at some point.  It will be important that we take the time to evaluate our family food needs and storage.

I have read many articles on survival and preparedness. Most of them are very informative and cover all the bases when it comes to survival planning and preparation. Some of them even go into detail about how to build a shelter or find water if you live in a desert area. The one thing that is missing from most of these articles is how to survive in a situation where there is no food.

As you may know, the United States government has recently announced that they will be rationing food during times of crisis. This means that there will be less food available to purchase. This will also mean that there will be less food to distribute to the general public. This is something that everyone should be concerned about because there is not enough food to go around right now. The government is trying to help us out but we cannot rely on them to feed us. They are only going to make things worse.

When you think about it, there are two ways to survive without any food. You can either hunt or gather food. Both of these methods take time and work. If you want to survive, you must learn how to hunt or gather food. There are several different types of survival food that you can use. You can use dried fruit, canned food, and even wheat. All of these items are great for emergency preparedness.

If you are looking for more information on how to prepare your family for a crisis, then you should check out some of the survivalist websites. There are several sites online that provide survival information. If your are looking for a preparedness site, go to preparemag.com for additional resources.

Emergency Preparedness – How Long Can You Survive?

Emergency Preparedness – How Long Can You Survive?

In this article we will be discussing the topic of emergency preparedness and survival. With all that is going on in the world right now, it is prudent that we consider a preparedness and survival plan.

When you think of survival, what comes to mind?

Most people think of the movie “The Road Warrior” where they imagine themselves surviving in the wild with nothing but their wits and whatever they can find. In reality, survival is not about being able to fend off wild animals or being able to outrun a hungry grizzly bear. Survival is actually about being able to cope with anything life throws at you. Whether you encounter a natural disaster, global pandemic, or financial collapse – you need to be able to survive.

There are many different types of disasters that can occur, including floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, volcanoes, and even nuclear meltdowns. The list is endless which makes planning and preparedness very important. Don’t let a disaster situation catch you without a plan.

Many people have a very poor understanding of how long they would be able to survive in the event of an emergency. There are many factors that come into play when determining how long you can survive in an emergency situation. For example, if you live in a hurricane zone, you may have to prepare for a minimum of three days before you can expect help to arrive. However, if you live in a tornado zone, you may only have to prepare for a day or two.

If you have a family, it is very important that you determine what type of disaster your family will be able to survive. If you have children, you will want to make sure that you know how long it will take to get help. You will also want to consider how far away your family members are from each other. If you live in a large city, you may be able to walk there in a short amount of time. However, if you live outside of town, you may have to wait hours or even days for help to arrive.

You will also need to determine what supplies you need to have on hand. This will depend on the type of disaster you will be facing. Some people think that they will just have to pack up their bags and go. However, you may need to make sure that you have enough food, water, and clothing to last you until help arrives.

In addition, you will want to consider what type of shelter you will need. If you live in an area that has frequent earthquakes, you may want to consider building a shelter on top of your home. If you live in a tornado zone and are not in a basement, you may want to consider a tent. If you live in a flood zone, you may want to consider buying a boat or renting a cabin on a lake.

If you are not sure what type of disaster you will be faced with, you may want to consider taking a class on survival skills. You will learn the basics of what you will need to survive and you will be able to determine how long you can survive without help.