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For many people, living off the grid is an excellent way to save money and live simpler, more sustainable lives. You'll be responsible for food, shelter, water and power. For those with a pioneer spirit, this life may be a dream come true.
Developed in 1944, the M1C was the first production-level sniper variant of the M1 Garand semi-automatic rifle. While highly effective as a sniper...
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Your kidneys filter your blood as well, removing byproducts of digestion and other bodily processes by producing the urine that flushes them from...
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You may not like what you're about to learn: pennies are still legal tender. That means you can still use them at stores, and you can still deposit...
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In John 3:16, we read about a most precious gift: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him...
Read More »One option for generating power is by using solar panels. The average cost to install solar panels can range from $10,000 to over $25,000, depending on how much energy you need. Not only are solar panels good for your new way of living, but also are recognized as actively helping with the cost of living and climate change. Another renewable energy option is a residential wind turbine. These units vary widely in cost, depending on the size and output you need. According to EnergySage, a small wind turbine project that serves as a homeowner’s main source of electricity typically costs anywhere from $15,000 to $75,000.
Air conditioners can be run on both on-grid and off-grid solar systems. The most basic difference between the on-grid and off-grid solar solutions...
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Can you eat snow? Yes, but remember these safety tips first : The Salt As it falls, snow forms a sort of net for catching pollutants in the...
Read More »Off-the-grid living takes more than just planning for the tangible, but also the intangible as well. Taking care of your physical health through diet and exercise can prevent the need of such outside assistance as unnecessary doctor visits and prescription drugs. Living this way also requires you to be quite active so staying in shape will help you keep up with all you need to do. Mental preparation is another consideration when living off the grid. It’s not just about convenience but also about survival. Make sure you educate yourself on what it means to truly live off the grid. You can do so by attending workshops on topics such as gardening or composting. Or even rent an off-grid tiny home or cabin for a week to give yourself an idea of what it will be like.
Regularly consuming high amounts of fruit juice has been associated with an increased risk of metabolic syndrome and obesity ( 25 ). In addition,...
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"Godspeed" is an appropriate sentiment when addressed to the deceased. At funeral viewings and memorial services, you'll also have the opportunity...
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5 steps to making your own rules Get connected. Sit and meditate. ... Shed what's not serving you. Make a list. ... Make space. Without space,...
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General Food Storage Tips Never leave food, trash or other scented products inside your tent. Never leave your food unattended. Jays, squirrels and...
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