Most of us are pretty familiar with the taste of oregano even if we are not too sure what the plant looks like. It is almost synonymous with Italian foods we adore like pizza and lasagna. It’s delicious and savory, but it’s a lot more than that. We should all give it a closer look. […]
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The following article has been contributed by a fellow prepper named Mike. It has been published with permission of the author. It does not necessarily represent the views of PreppingToSurvive.com. When the SHTF, and it will, there will be enough things to worry about other than staying healthy. Yet, even in good times we get sick […]
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I know what you may be thinking. Isn’t drinking water a good “homemade” cure for dehydration? For moderate dehydration, that’s true. But for more serious cases of dehydration, cases where the body has been significantly starved of the precious fluid or when the dehydration is brought about by vomiting or diarrhea, simply drinking water may […]
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Have you had poison ivy? Most of us have at some point. If so this picture probably makes you itch somewhere. Exposure to Poison Ivy Poison ivy and other Rhus plants, like poison oak and poison sumac, contain an oily allergen called urushiol, which causes a reaction in up to 80% of the people who come into […]
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My oldest daughter banged her head on the underside of a the chick brooder when she heard the ear piercing scream. It had come from just outside the barn stall where our toddler was standing. Quickly she rushed out to check on him. His face was in anguish. But that wasn’t all that was on […]
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On my list of “must have” spices, basil ranks in the top five. It is one that you just can’t make due without for Italian-inspired dishes. And just the thought of pesto makes me smile. It turns out that basil is not only delicious, but it is very healthy and is said to even have […]
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It’s been a while since I’ve done an installment in this series. I took the winter off since many plants are either dormant or not in their most familiar form. With this spring’s early arrival, I’m almost too late to get pictures of some of my favorites before they take a hiatus. This new one […]
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Our feet are so taken for granted. They carry us from place to place, support us for long hours of standing, and endure many a painful fashion statement, yet most of the time they do so without major complaint. When one does get injured, boy are we ever aware of it, though. On the whole, […]
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It seems that at some point, just about everyone suffers from a soft tissue injury from either repetitive motion or maybe an accidental twist. The first time I sprained an ankle was when I was five. My younger sister had run off across a grocery store and I tore off after her (to tell her […]
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In the last installment of the First Aid Refreshers, I covered minor burns. This time, I want to look at the more serious ones that will require very careful attention. Types of Burns, continued 3. Deep (3rd degree) These go beyond the top layer of skin and destroy tissue. They may leave exposed raw areas […]
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February 7, 2013
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