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Thanksgiving is arguably one of the most dangerous holidays of the year even without the pandemic. It’s a time for feeling thankful, lots of food and family, but it also comes with a lot of safety hazards.

While many of us are staying home for the holidays, if you promised your mom you’d at least stop by, we thought we would give you a new, funny take on ways to survive the holidays with your family.

Meat is the most efficient way to get protein into your body, but you can’t just have a freezer stockpile of beef and chicken and call it a day. A lot of emergency scenarios can cause your home to lose power.

Pandemics, power outages, wildfires, and other natural disasters can all lead to food shortages and cause panic to ensue. The best way to truly prepare for SHTF scenarios is to build a one year supply of food.

Winter is coming and it’s coming faster than many people would like. If you have not already started your winter prepping, it’s imperative that you begin as quickly as possible.

Here’s what you need to know about voting this year and how to keep yourself safe when voting in person.

Of course, there are things that you can plant during fall and winter to grow, but a majority of your produce is grown in the spring and summer season. Learning to can your food can help it stay fresh during the winter.

What you do in the first few moments of an emergency is critical. They can mean the difference between life and death in some instances.

National emergency preparedness month comes every year to help encourage families and communities to come together and actively prepare for emergency scenarios.

Sure, you’ve got candles, nonperishables, extra batteries and chargers on hand for your communication devices, but what about a heat or cooling source?