by Millie Copper | Jan 18, 2021 | Preparedness
Do you need a get home bag? If you ever leave your home, chances are good you should add a get home bag to your preparedness plans. This bag contains the emergency essentials you need in order to get from where you’re stranded—work, running errands, a dentist...
by Millie Copper | Sep 6, 2019 | Preparedness
There are certain things I remember about my Grandpa Dick. He always wore a grey button shirt with a pocket and a pocketed t-shirt underneath. He wore black working boots, slip-on cowboy style, that went to the middle of his calf. Grandpa Dick was a blue collar...
by Millie Copper | Mar 1, 2022 | Preparedness
Until recently, chances were if the words prepper or preparedness came up in conversation or the media, it was to mock or paint a less than flattering picture. Then, just like that, the pandemic happened. Toilet paper, cleansers, canned food, flour, yeast, and a whole...
by Millie Copper | Apr 7, 2021 | Preparedness
Safe drinking water is essential for survival. We’ve all heard you can go three days without water. While this may be true, after a full day without water, you’ll start to have difficulties. You’ll feel thirsty and sluggish. Followed by extreme...
by Millie Copper | Feb 22, 2022 | Preparedness
Preparedness information is abundant across the internet. In this article, I share some of what I consider to be the best preparedness resources. Knowledge is power. Thomas Jefferson believed knowledge also equated to safety and happiness (source). Gaining knowledge...
by Millie Copper | Feb 1, 2022 | Cooking, Food Storage, Preparedness, Recipes
It seems there is a celebration for just about everything! While many people may think of February is only for Presidents, hearts, and chocolate, we can also recognize it as a time to add to our pantry. Canned foods are convenient, quick, portable, and have an...