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Learn To Prep The Smart Way

Author: Rob B.

Emergency Food Preservation: Canning, Dehydrating, and Freeze-Drying
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Emergency Food Preservation: Canning, Dehydrating, and Freeze-Drying

ByRob B. April 28, 2026

Complete food preservation reference for preppers: water bath vs pressure canning with botulism risk, dehydrator temperature and time charts, freeze-dried vs dehydrated shelf life comparison (25 years vs 2-5 years), and oxygen absorber sizing by container volume.

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Reading Animal Sign to Find Trap and Snare Locations

ByRob B. April 28, 2026

Field guide to animal sign: rabbit and squirrel track identification, run vs. trail distinction, feeding sign interpretation, and bedding area proximity. Covers what to look for on soft soil, in snow, and on game trails to identify high-percentage trap locations.

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Survival Knot Tying: 12 Knots Every Prepper Must Know
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Survival Knot Tying: 12 Knots Every Prepper Must Know

ByRob B. April 28, 2026

Twelve essential survival knots with load ratings, specific use cases, and step-by-step tying sequences: bowline, clove hitch, tautline hitch, figure-8, trucker’s hitch, square lashing, shear lashing, Prusik, sheet bend, timber hitch, anchor hitch, and butterfly loop.

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Figure-4 Deadfall Trap: Construction, Trigger Adjustment, and Placement

ByRob B. April 28, 2026

Step-by-step figure-4 deadfall construction with exact notch geometry, stick dimensions, and weight requirements. Covers trigger sensitivity adjustment, bait placement, and the three most common failure modes — wrong notch angle, insufficient weight, and wrong bait position.

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Wire Snare Trapping: Legal Overview, Setup, and Animal Targeting

ByRob B. April 28, 2026

Wire snare setup for rabbit and squirrel: 24-gauge wire specifications, loop diameter and height by species, anchor stake method, and positioning on active runs. Legal status overview by state category and survival necessity doctrine.

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Seasonal Foraging Calendar: What to Find and Where by Month

ByRob B. April 28, 2026

Month-by-month foraging calendar for the Northeast and Southeast: what’s available, where to find it, and the harvesting window in weeks. Covers January through December with location notes (streambank, field edge, forest floor, disturbed soil).

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Trapping and Snaring: 8 Traps That Produce Consistent Small Game
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Trapping and Snaring: 8 Traps That Produce Consistent Small Game

ByRob B. April 28, 2026

Eight field-proven traps for consistent small game: figure-4 deadfall, Paiute deadfall, wire snare, spring snare, bottle trap, box trap, and conibear set. Construction dimensions, trigger sensitivity, bait selection, and placement based on animal sign. Legal status overview by trap category.

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10 Wild Edibles That Grow Everywhere in North America

ByRob B. April 28, 2026

Ten wild plants reliably present across nearly all North American habitats — dandelion, cattail, purslane, wood sorrel, lamb’s quarters, blackberries, acorns, pine needles, rose hips, and clover. Identification markers, caloric density, and preparation method for each.

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Poisonous Plants That Look Edible and How to Tell the Difference

ByRob B. April 28, 2026

The most deadly plant look-alike pairs in North America: water hemlock vs wild carrot, death camas vs wild onion and garlic, poison hemlock vs Queen Anne’s lace, pokeweed vs elderberry. Specific distinguishing features and fatality context for each pair.

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Foraging for Food: 40 Wild Edibles Across North American Regions
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Foraging for Food: 40 Wild Edibles Across North American Regions

ByRob B. April 28, 2026

A regional field guide to 40 reliably identifiable wild edibles across North America — Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and Pacific. Caloric content, identification markers, seasonal windows, and preparation notes for each plant.

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      • Best Survival Water Filters: Sawyer Squeeze vs Berkey v
      • Solar SODIS Water Purification: The No-Gear Method That
      • Fire Starting: 9 Ignition Methods From Primitive to Mod
      • Bow Drill Fire Starting: Step-by-Step From Wood Selecti
      • Best Fire Starters for Wet and Cold Conditions: Ranked
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