Designing and building a disaster resistant home to survive in the worst conditions is one thing but creating a sustainable way of living afterwards is quite another. What about growing food, preserving the food, building a structure with abundant natural materials, and even beekeping? In the age of iPod, iPad, and iPhone; who even knows how to shuck a peaPod anymore?!
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Thankfully the good folks at the Homesteading and Survivalism Store have us covered. I came across these guys and gals a few days ago on Facebook. They have a great page, in fact it's the larges homestead, survival, and self-reliance page on Facebook! If you have a Facebook account be sure to check them out; they have a TON of great links and followers, almost 600,000 making them the largest, homestead, survival, and self-reliance page on Facebook.
But wait! That's not all folks, if you really like what you find on their Facebook page, then you should definetly take a gander at their website catalog where you can purchase all sorts of great homesteading and survival related knowledge. We couldn't say no after seeing their excellent prices and even purchased a few DVDs of our own.