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Should I even have cash right now considering that? You should, pros say — and the real question should be how much. Pros say you should have somewhere between 3-12 months of essential expenses socked away somewhere safe like a high-yield savings account — see the highest paying savings accounts you may get here.
When you find yourself in a survival situation, the most important tool is your brain. Stop when you realize you've got a problem. The first thing...
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Self-sufficient homes supply all their own energy, water, sewer needs, and food – they are the ultimate in green living dwellings! A self-...
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On Reddit, some Americans have discussed the value of hoarding nickels as a potential investment and a hedge against inflation. Nickel has value...
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Any Emergency Survival Kit List First Aid Kit. Injuries are common occurrences in emergency situations. ... Emergency Food Supply. Food supply is...
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Boiling seawater does not make it safe to drink because it doesn't remove the salt. Freshwater on the other hand - say from a river - can be boiled...
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January 23, 1960 – Deepest Ocean Dive Jacques Piccard and two other men descended, inside a sturdy vehicle called Trieste, into the ocean to a...
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Both salted and unsalted butter freeze very well. When freezing butter, keep it in its original carton and place it inside a resealable freezer...
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Survival kits should have supplies and tools to provide basic protection against the elements, meet health and first aid needs, and signal to...
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