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According to the data and stats that were collected, 'Prepared Bloggers' channel has quite a good rank. The feed was last updated more than a year ago. In addition 'Prepared Bloggers' includes a significant share of images in comparison to the text content. The channel mostly uses medium-length articles along with sentence constructions of the basic readability level, which is a result indicating a well-crafted news inventory on the channel.

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Recent News
20 Awesome Board Games For Preppers

There is a whole world of awesome board games that most people have never even heard of. I couldn’t possibly share all the best ones in a single post...

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Cordage: What Makes The Cut & Why

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Our New Fruit Trees

Our New Fruit Trees

This year we’ve added some fruit trees to the homestead — 2 different kinds of lemons (awesome for juicing) and an avocado tree. View the full article...

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Cheap Raised Garden Beds

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Healthy Chicken Treats

We really, REALLY want to feed our animals an all organic diet, but that’s outside of our budget for now so we do the best we can. Here’s our simple,...

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How to Prune Grapefruit Trees

Each Spring it’s time to prune the grapefruit trees. These two are prolific producers and we want to keep them healthy and happy. Here’s how we did it...

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How to Forage Mesquite Beans and Make Flour

Do you have a mesquite tree in your backyard (or know where one is). Flour is a major food staple and can be made with the beans of a mesquite tree. It...

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31 Surprising Uses For Borax

Borax (also known as sodium borate) is a naturally-occurring mineral found in soil, plants, and even our own bodies. When I was growing up, my mom used...

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Money Savings Switching from CFL to LED Bulbs

If you are planning on getting solar power or going off grid then the first thing you should do is reduce your electric usage as much as you can. On that...

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Using Raised Garden Beds

Why we used raised garden beds to grow our produce. View the full article at The Homesteading Hippy The post Using Raised Garden Beds appeared first...

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7 Bugs You Can Eat (If You Really Have To)

Yes, you read that right. You might think bugs are gross, but if you are starving and there’s no other option, a handful of bugs will look pretty appetizing...

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