My preps hit list for 2023

Here's a really straightforward list of basic preparations that I've found.

There's so much information available on this topic, but this list is very linear and simple, which was refreshing and made it seem achievable.

I've decided to bake this into my overall planning for 2023.

https://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/tsprw-222

TSP Rewind – 20 Simple Prepper Steps Every American Should Take – Epi-222

Posted on December 28, 2022 by Jack Spirko

  • Step one – keep a food log

  • Step two – keep a spending log

  • Step three – perform a risk assessment on your life and geography

  • Step four – build a basic black out kit

  • Step five – build a basic first aid kit

  • Step six – start copy canning

  • Step seven – cut two expenses, just two of your choosing

  • Step eight – Build a basic 72 Hour Kit – BOB

  • Step nine – buy some source of back up power – any source

  • Step ten – get some source of back up heating

  • Step eleven – build just two 7.5 gallon tubs or four 5 gallon buckets emergency food

  • Step twelve – store a minimum of 100 gallons of water, more if you can

  • Step thirteen – acquire a minimum or two emergency radios

  • Step fourteen – acquire some means of back up communications

  • Step fifteen – build a basic documentation pack

  • Step sixteen – build up over time a 30 day supply of commercial long term storage food

  • Step seventeen – learn at least 2 methods of food storage

  • Step eighteen – find local food producers and visit often, learn about seasonal opportunities

  • Step nineteen – learn to cook 10 new recipes (try to use some of your storables)

  • Step twenty – store up a reasonable amount of COH (cash on hand)

  • Step twenty-one (bonus) – affirm your right and responsibility to survive