Over the past decade, events such as hurricanes, wildfires, widespread power outages, and global pandemics have made one thing undeniably clear: preparation isn’t optional—it’s essential. As the ...
Your everyday local thunderstorm, or a full-fledged grid-down disaster, can leave your home cut off from your normal utilities and way of life. This can have your favorite frozen foods melting into ...
According to the Pine Bluff Fire and Emergency Services Department, Thanksgiving Day tops the charts as one of the peak days for home cooking fires. Cooking is the leading cause of fires and fire ...
Hurricane season pantry and freezer tips, and a recipe for Bean and roasted red pepper salad that does not require cooking"As the hurricane season approaches, O.H. asks, "would you consider doing an ...
There are few things more frustrating than having your heart set on baking or cooking something and then discovering you’re out of one (or more) of the crucial ingredients. I also hate returning from ...
The founder of Trayvax wallets and Kimbo campers, Mark King, brings together the worlds of everyday carry (EDC) and overland adventure with his latest product, the Trayvax Ration. Something of a ...
Felix came and went. And the day before expected landfall, many grocery store shelves looked as though they’d already been hit. Last-minute panic buying takes its toll in time and frustration as ...
I'll still be stocked with aboot 3 months of emergency supplies (Some habits die hard) and since I can own a charcoal grill again, I'll have that for emergency cooking needs. So. . . any advice?