As we have grown and expanded our food storage knowledge, we have continually added to our site. While the site has expanded with so much information, we still want to make sure that it’s still easy for beginners to navigate. Since we are about halfway through our Summer Crash Course we decided to give you […]
Emergency Preparedness
Beyond the BabySteps: Water: Evaporation Still
If you are new to food storage and following along with the BabySteps Summer Crash Course, please refer to the recently updated Step 2: Water page before you read this post and get overwhelmed. Our recommendation for beginners is to simply get a 2 week supply of water for your family (1 gallon per day […]
The 7 Day Challenge – Levels of Participation
Today we are revealing the 5th piece of our Seven Day Challenge puzzle: LEVELS OF PARTICIPATION! Throughout the 7 days of the Challenge you will get an email each day that describes what has happened that day and what kinds of foods/utilities you have access to (hint: you might not always have access to your […]
BabyStep 1: Shelves (revised)
In order to get your ready for the Seven Day Challenge, we are going through revising and cleaning up all our BabySteps. We created the BabySteps to break down the vast amount of information in the “food storage world” when we first got started last summer. From the BabySteps, we developed the BabySteps Checklists as […]
The 7 Day Challenge – Spread the Word and Win
Today we are revealing the 3rd piece of our Seven Day Challenge puzzle: A BUTTON! Plus bonus ways to help you encourage your friends to get involved. For each friend you refer to The Challenge you earn an extra entry for the WonderMill giveaway. Plus it’s so much more fun to do this with friends! […]
The 7 Day Challenge — Are You Prepared?
Are You Prepared? Do those three words give you anxiety? We have been working on our food storage and emergency preparedness for exactly one year now and recently we started to wonder, are we really prepared? We have all this food, we’ve been learning how to use it, but in a true emergency situation would […]