Mar
08
2011
Forward by Robert Studer Survival Central Editor.
When you take a look around you notice that there are a lot of people unemployed, even more than our Governments will admit. If you have ever been unemployed as I have you know that this can play a tool on your sanity and self worth not to mention your pocket book.
Over the next few weeks I will be writing a series of articles on how to reduce the stresses on you and your pocket book. Things that you can do yourself around the house to get prepared and save money, thinks that you can implement right away and help you cope with stress.
This first article was written by: Financial Highway I read this and thought it would be a great starting point for this series. Read more »
Feb
28
2011
By Robert Studer Survival Central Editor
The wait is over. The new revolution in food preservation has begun. Introducing the new Fruggie Saver bags, exclusive to Survival Central.
Tired of having to throw out your fresh produce before you eat it all?
Tired of wasting your money at the grocery store or you time if you grow your own produce?
Survival Central and Fruggie Savers has the solution for you. Our bags are twice as good as our competition for short term vegetable and fruit storage. Read more »
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Oct
21
2010
By Robert Studer
Survival Central Editor
Let’s once again look at what is inside our pantry. By now you will have stocked it with many food items but here are two additional items you may have overlooked. Does your pantry have a container of vinegar and a box of baking soda? If not I highly recommend that you purchase and stock each. You may often think of vinegar as something to put on your salad. Read more »