I think anything with skill sets that are practical. From veterinary practices to how to make a water filter. Any kind of how to references.
Without breaking OPSEC, more info on your environment would help to provide better suggesting. My desert related choices will not benefit you much if you live near Canada.
I love my set too! One of my Christmas gifts from my sweet hunny years ago.https://www.ebay.com/itm/Firefox-bo...880441?hash=item263836eaf9:g:dYcAAOSwO1Neiy1b
Found on Ebay. Great books. Printed 70 - 80. Used but worth the purchase.
I have the full series, they were my Dads.
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Did you read the section about setting up your own moonshine still? That's a hoot.https://www.ebay.com/itm/Firefox-bo...880441?hash=item263836eaf9:g:dYcAAOSwO1Neiy1b
Found on Ebay. Great books. Printed 70 - 80. Used but worth the purchase.
I have the full series, they were my Dads.
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That appears to be a valuable reference prepsa, thanks!
Cookbook of preppers and survivors
F. Castillo
https://www.amazon.com/Cookbook-preppers-survivors-F-Castillo/dp/B08731CPXS
- Paperback: 141 pages
- Publisher: AMAZON (April 13, 2020)
- Language: English
- ISBN-13: 979-8636814795
- ASIN: B08731CPXS
- Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 0.3 x 9.2 inches
f you run out of bread, you can make more with flour, but how do you make bread? And how do you make flour? And how do you make yeast? This book explains step by step how to create the main foods of humanity, from bread to vinegar, including wine, beer, pasta, chuño, cheese, yogurt, sausages and others. In addition, a good number of simple recipes with few ingredients are added and if you do not have a well equipped kitchen, this book teaches you how to build wood-burning ovens, a solar cooker, boil water in a wooden container and other utensils and techniques that will help us to be self sufficient. The book also includes a description of the most durable foods and techniques for their conservation. In short, an illustrated cookbook with dozens of photographs for the preppers and for the survivors and bushcrafters. ----1.Introduction.--2. Foods made with flour.--3.Dairy.--4.Alcoholic beverages.--5.potato.--6.Varied recipes of easy to prepare foods.--7.Low-tech cooking techniques.--8.Long lasting food.--9.Homemade food preservation.--10.Check if a plant is poisonous.--11.Animal cutting.--12. Wild animals meat recipes.--13.Conclusion.--14. Bibliography.---+Annex: Unit conversion table between the metric and Imperial or american system.
Maverick: You have more books than my local library. A very impressive collection. I have about a dozen; all hard copy. Some paperback, some hardback. I do have the SAS Urban Survival Guide both full sized and pocket edition for my BOB; and the Special Forces Survival Guide. I think my favorites are:
* How to Survive the End of the World as we Know it by James Wesley Rawles
* How to Survive the Apocalypse in the Suburbs by Wendy Brown
* When Disaster Strikes by Matthew Stein
I will admit to being a hopeless Survival/Prepping junkie; and I will read everything I can get my hands on.
I have that book, very helpful.Added to the library: the lost book of herbal remedies
"This unique book is written by Dr. Nicole Apelian, an herbalist with over 20 years of experience working with plants and Claude Davis, a wild west expert passionate about the lost remedies and wild edibles that kept previous generations alive.
The Lost Book of Herbal Remedies has color pictures of over 181 healing plants, lichens, and mushrooms of North America (2-4 pictures/plant for easy identification). Inside, you'll also discover over 550+ powerful natural remedies made from them for every one of your daily needs. Many of these remedies were used by our forefathers for hundreds of years while others come from Dr. Nicole’s extensive natural practice."
I've been looking for something like that. Thanks!Added to the library: the lost book of herbal remedies
I've been looking for something like that. Thanks!
I agree with you. I can help with spanishin regard to prepping and languages >>> having books for translating a wide variety of languages is just wise wide ranging prepping >> if we could forecast the future and guarantee that we'd never have to translate some Blue Helmet language or even Chinese - we could relax a whole lot about our prepping needs ...
Wife ordered me
The Lost Super Foods with Art Rude
I provided a link below, too much to list here what this book covers
"This lost survival food knowledge is so organized that anyone, even people with absolutely no prior cooking or stockpiling experience can take advantage of it.
Everything is explained in a clear, precise step by step fashion, using colored pictures and easy to follow instructions.
With over 126 forgotten survival foods and storage hacks “The Lost Superfoods” is a vital book to place in your survival stockpile."
https://thelostsuperfoods.com/book/...g-aaruul-v1-copy37-h11-151119573191543+-+Copy
Cool, I want one. Let me know what you think?
women like a guy who reads more than watches TV
Oh my, do we.
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