Welcome to DAY 11 of our 15 Minute Prepping Projects series. For today’s project we are going to take a few minutes and follow educational prepper-type people on social media!
Every day for the month of September we will celebrate National Preparedness Month by undertaking a small task to help us get more prepared. Do as few or as many days as you want. Jump in at any time. Do them out of order, or more than one in a day. And feel free to share what you are doing!
Click here and scroll to the bottom of the post to view all the past days’ projects.
Today we are going to be expanding our knowledge of preparedness by researching and following experts in preparedness on social media. Do some searches on the platforms that you use the most and find new people to follow that will help you to learn. Here are a few of my favorites from each of the main platforms:
Blogs
- Food Storage, Survival, and Preparedness (my group)
- Canning, Freezing, Dehydrating, Food Preserving and Homesteading
YouTube
TikTok
There are sooooo many more amazing resources, this is just a starting point.
Share Your Results
Let’s all share and maybe I can compile the comments into a master list for everyone. Here are some ways you can share:
Instagram: Use #15minuteprep and tag @jodi_foodstoragemadeeasy on any post or story you do featuring your project. You can follow the hashtag to see everyone’s projects and if you tag me I will repost in my stories throughout the day (if your account is public).
Facebook: Comment on the PINNED posts in my Facebook Group (If you are not a member yet I will try to get you added within 24 hours so you can play along). The most recent day should show up at the top and you can scroll to the right to see past days. I will try to share some of these to Facebook stories as well (no names will be used, don’t worry!)
Text me: If you are not already signed up to get the daily challenges via text just text 15minuteprep to 717-788-3663. You can always reply to the daily text with your “report” so I can cheer you on.
-Jodi Weiss Schroeder
http://foodstoragemadeeasy.net