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Quick and Easy Prepper Backpack and Tools

June 7, 2017 · In: homesteading, prepping

We aren’t doom and gloom people. Let’s just start with that.
However, we are smart and educated, and we know that at any time a natural disaster, government fall out, civil war, or nuclear warfare could happen. That’s just something that’s possible anywhere in the world. Therefore, we choose to be prepared to a certain extent, without being fearful.
You won’t find rooms full of 5 gallon food storage buckets in our home, but you will find two backpacks and an in home prepper kit that sit in an easily accessible location. Because the reality is, whether you have to pick up and go, or you are trapped in your home until help comes or water resides, being prepared is just plain smart.
There are some things in life that are just easier to have other people do for you. A prepper bag is great, but it can be extremely expensive to put together a prepper backpack. Not to mention, time consuming. And, where do you even begin?
In today’s busy world, I wanted to take care of this portion of life for my family, but I didn’t even know where to begin. So I reached out to our friends at Preparewise Products, and they helped me out tremendously.
Even more than that, however, I was able to purchase a product that I needed, but I was also able to add my own products into the kits. We’ll go over that after we walk through the kits we received.

The Bug Out Bag

The first kit we received was the Premium 2-Person Survival Off Grid Bug Out Bag. What a lifesaver, and a money saver. There were things in this bag that I didn’t have to buy or pay shipping on for multiple things. It can take a lot of time to prepare a bug-out bag, and a whole lot of money. You can save hundreds of dollars by ordering (free shipping!) this pre-made bug-out kit.
Many of the products within the kit are good, quality products. The tool kits alone would cost you a fortune. There are over 30 different products in this kit, including food and water rations for two people.

Here’s what it includes

  • 1 – Tactical Backpack with built-in Water Pouch
  • 1 – CREE Tactical Flashlight
  • 1 – 174 Pc First Aid Kit
  • 2 – Food Bars – 3600 Calories
  • 12 – Water Pouches
  • 3 – AAA Batteries
  • 1 – Work Gloves
  • 1 – Fire Bracelet
  • 1 – Credit Card Knife
  • 2 – ThermaSave Sleeping Bag
  • 2 – HeatStore Blanket
  • 2 – Hand Warmer
  • 2 – Vinyl Poncho
  • 1 – 2 Person Dome Tent
  • 2 – Light Stick
  • 1 – 5 in 1 Survival Whistle
  • 1 – 5mm x 50′ Rope, Olive Green
  • 1 – Duct Tape
  • 1 – Work Gloves
  • 1 – Multitool Knife
  • 1 – Playing Cards
  • 1 – GI Can Opener
  • 1 – Emergency Preparedness Guide
  • 1 – Pencil
  • 1 – Weatherproof Zip Bag
  • 1 – Candles-6 Pack
  • 1 – Waterproof Matches
  • 1 – GI Can Opener
  • 1 – Mountain Meal Mess Kit
  • 2 – ThermaFuel
  • 1 – Bobcat Stove
  • 2 – Spork
  • 1 – Folding Saw
  • 1 – Folding Shovel
It was an incredible relief off of my shoulders to be able to order one of these (it’s a 2 person kit!) for us, and still have room to add a few more things if necessary. Which of course, I did. We have 2 backpacks that we keep, because we also have our child. But this backpack is superior in all ways. It is durable, efficient, and let’s face it—we saved hundreds not only in product, but in time and shipping as well. I wouldn’t have even thought of half of these things for a bug-out bag.

So what did I add to the bag? Glad you asked…

  • Essential Oils Kit
    While a first aid kit is fine and dandy, what about the hard reality that there could be zero medical care within a 20 mile walking radius? What then? With the Family Essentials Kit, there are my top 10 go-to EOs included in the kit—Lavender, Lemon, Peppermint, Melaleuca, Oregano, Frankincense, and blends like Deep Blue, Breathe, DigestZen, and On Guard. These oils have different things that they help with, obviously, but overall it supports the immune system, inflammation, anti-septic, respiratory, natural purifier, natural antibiotic. I also add two other very important EOs to this kit that I have to buy separately—Helichrysum (stops bleeding) and Thyme (infections/bacteria). This is a great package to just purchase, drop into your bag, and leave it alone. EOs can last up to 15 years or more, what a beneficial thing to have in a bug out bag! If you’re serious about prepping, you can learn more about these oils HERE and get discounted pricing through me.
  • Medications & Vitamins — Remembering to take your meds and vitamins with you is essential. Thankfully, we aren’t on any medications. But we do take vitamins, and when in a crisis situation, you want vitamins when there’s no telling when you’ll be eating next.
  • Lifestraw Mini-Filtration System — Because clean water is serious business.
  • Personal things that help us feel comfortable, like little candies, extra clothing, soap bar, brush, feel good items we can bring with us that are small.
  • Homemade Bug Spray — I use the THIS repellent blend and apply directly to the skin. It’s a lifesaver, my friends, and all  natural, too.
  • Personal and Feminine Hygiene — Toothbrush, mouthwash, feminine hygiene products like the Diva Cup, etc.
  • Probiotics — Preparewise has a sister company called Silver Fern Brand, and we were able to get some of the most amazing Probiotics I’ve ever tried. We use these probiotics often, and in fact, they saved us from one of the nastiest stomach bugs we’ve ever had not that long ago.
  • An Extra Back Pack — We love the backpack that the kit came with, but we do keep an extra one just in case we need to split the backpack up. While the backpack is durable, it’s heavy with all of the product in it for two people. We bought military grade backpacks for this reason. This was a personal preference on back back brand and product, but these military grade ones that we bought are over $35 each. We bought 2 of them. They are more durable that the backpack that came with the kit, but the kit backpack is still fabulous.
We could add other things to this list, but ultimately, now that the necessities are taken care of, you’ll really need to adjust the bags to your own family. The most important things are already in the bag, now, you just tailor it to your personal needs.

The Bug In Kit

While the bug out bag is amazing, and we could use it for a bug-in situation, I really wanted to find a good bug-in kit as well. What if we have to bug in and THEN bug out. Yikes, I don’t want to use my bug out kit up before I even have to bug out!
In this case, the Disaster Sanitation Survival Bug In Kit  really helped me out a lot. Not only that, but it’s a great product to have in a disaster relief situation. This product is great for people who live in city dwellings (we don’t) and locations that are often scorn by natural disasters.

Here’s What It Includes

  • 1 – Extra Sturdy Toilet Box
  • 1 – Toilet Sanitation Pack
  • 1 – Folding Aluminum Bobcat Stove
  • 6 – ThermaFuel 4-Hour Burn Canisters
  • 1 – 1 L Tristan BPA Free Bottle
  • 1 – 15 Inch Pry Bar
  • 1 – 4 in 1 Emergency Tool
  • 1 – Dynamo Radio/Flashlight/Charger
  • 1 – 6-Pack Emergency Candles
  • 1 – Waterproof Match Set
  • 2 – GI Can Opener
  • 1 – 4 pack Spork Utensils
  • 1 – Folding 1 L Water Container
  • 5 – Water Purification Tablet w/instructions
  • 1 – 60 pc. Advanced First Aid Kit(15 bandages 3/8″x1.5″, 15 bandages .75″x3″, 2 Sterile Sponge Dressings 2″x2″, 6 Antiseptic Towelettes, 2 Butterfly Closures, 10 Cotton Tip Applicators, 3 Safety Pins), 2 Foldable N95 Masks, 1 Self Stick Bandage
  • 2 – Light Stick
  • 1 – 5 in 1 Survival Whistle
  • 1 – 50 Ft 5mm Survival Rope
  • 1 – Roll of Duct Tape
  • 1 – Pair of Utility Gloves
  • 1 – Multitool Knife
  • 1 – Deck of Playing Cards
  • 1 – Deluxe Hygiene Kit (2 toothbrushes, 1 toothpaste tube, 1 Comb, 1 Razor, 1 bar of soap, 1 shampoo, 1 shaving cream, 2 feminine pads, 1 washcloth, 1 Small Sewing Kit, 1 hand sanitizer, 1 Toilet Paper Roll)
  • 1 – Emgcy. Prep. Guide in Waterproof Zip Bag with pencil
This kit is a really fabulous kit for people who live in apartments or in town. Out here in the country, we already know how to deal with bug-in situations. We experience them often during harsh weather. But if you’re in the city or an apartment high rise, I cannot stress this kit to you enough. It’s really a fabulous option to have, and the comfort it will give you is priceless.
Even with living in the country, it’s nice to have a kit like this all ready to go in one box so that you aren’t trying to find everything you need around the house.
While bug-in kits are great, there are other things that are equally as important to bugging in—such as having a stocked pantry, plenty or bottled water, and things that you can purchase monthly at your grocery store. This kit gives you necessities, but it can’t give you a stocked pantry and medical cabinet. Those things are completely up to you and are equally as important.
Preparewise has several products and kits you can choose from. Some are more pricey than others, but what it boils down to is having something that’s quick and easy to purchase, stick in a closet, and then take out when you’re ready. You’re able to save money on products and shipping, and the peace of mind that it brings to you is irreplaceable. Not to mention, you aren’t spending weeks and months putting something together that you could need tomorrow.
Many people are just now starting to see the importance of these types of kits, and with the urgency they feel, they simply never put a kit together because it becomes too overwhelming. Preparewise took all of that stress and overwhelming feeling away for me and placed in my hands two amazing kits that I could further personalize now that the necessities are taken care of.
I encourage you to consider adding these products to your list of things to purchase, or at least try and put one together yourself.
Overall, we’ve been extremely pleased with these two kits and I cannot recommend them enough! The entire process was seemingly flawless, and we had our kits in just a few days!
To learn more, visit the Preparewise and Silver Fern Brand websites.
To learn more about a holistic approach with Essential Oils, please reach out to me!
I’d love to help you.

By: Amy K. Fewell · In: homesteading, prepping · Tagged: homestead backpack, prepper backpack, prepping

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There is another heat advisory today, but this mor There is another heat advisory today, but this morning there was the coolest slight breeze on my back as I milked. Autumn is around the corner. In fact, it is already making its way here. The animals know it, the land knows it, nature itself knows it. Why? Because it’s inevitable. 

There are things in life that are simply laws of nature. The sun always rises in the morning and sets in the evening. The moon always has the same cycles. Many parts of the world have four seasons. Rain makes grass and crops grow. Bugs break down organic matter into soil. What goes up must come down. And so on.

There are laws of the Kingdom of God too. My oldest son and I were talking about this the other day. It’s the scriptures that say “if…then”. It’s “if you love Me, you’ll keep my commandments and obey My teachings”. It’s “honor your father and mother so that you may live well in the promised land”. It’s “observe the sabbath, come to Me you who are weary and heavy burdened, and I will give you rest.” It is “if you truly love Me, the Father will love you, and I will manifest Myself to you.” 

If nature knows the laws of nature, how much more should we know the laws of the kingdom? How much more prepared would we be? How much more in sync with Yahweh would we be? How much more discerning would we be? How much more growth would we see? 

And how do we learn these things? Study the word. Don’t just read it. Study it. Find mentors that can teach you. Download the free Logos Bible app and start researching. And pray that the Holy Spirit would guide you in all things.

The seasons are shifting, friends. Not just physically. I feel it more than ever. And for what’s coming, we cannot forsake fellowship. We cannot just read a few verses and call it a day. We cannot just pray before bed and goto sleep. The Lord is calling for watchmen on the wall. He is calling for intimacy with Him in the secret place. There’s a reason it’s called the secret place. Commanders of armies don’t meet at Starbucks. 

Wait on the Lord. Meditate on scripture. Wash your family in the word. Speak life to them, and yourself. Because who knows but the Lord whether the “winter” will be long or not.
🌿 NEW ARTICLE in your Homestead Herbalist Membersh 🌿 NEW ARTICLE in your Homestead Herbalist Membership! 

Meet burdock (Arctium lappa). For 3,000 years it has been one of the most respected roots in the field.

Its actions read like a quiet inventory of God’s design:
• Alterative, the old “blood purifier”
• Lymphatic, to move a sluggish system
• Bitter, to wake up digestion and the liver
• Diuretic and diaphoretic, for gentle elimination
• Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant

And the uses herbalists reach for most:
• Stubborn skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, acne, and boils
• Lymphatic congestion and swollen glands
• Liver and digestive support
• Achy, rheumatic joints

But you know I won’t hand you more than the science can carry. The strongest human study showed burdock tea lowering inflammatory markers in people with knee arthritis. Most of the bigger claims still live in animal and cell research. Promising, not proven. But sometimes, traditional testimonies outweigh science. That is always the case with burdock.

Read this entire in-depth dive with a HOMESTEAD HERBALIST membership. 

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I did my continuing education assignments for natu I did my continuing education assignments for natural healthcare today while alone at home with my kids while they acted like bouncing squirrels. I stayed up until almost midnight last night putting the final edits on a @homesteadersofamerica podcast episode (coming out tonight or tomorrow!) I responded to emails and texts, paid bills and prayed while I was nursing the baby to sleep. I checked the garden for bugs and produce while getting ready for a milk delivery. And in a few weeks I’ll throw back in homeschooling a 7 and 4 year old (the almost 17 year old is well on his way to being done) on top of other things—housework, fellowship dinners, and all the things not listed.

So when you tell me that you’re busy. That you don’t have time to accomplish anything in your life. That you don’t have time to build relationships and community. Or that you’re stressed and exhausted and always tired. Please tell me that you have utilized your time to its fullest, too. Because as a no-nonsense kind of person with a high capacity, you’re not fooling me if you just have a low capacity to deal with life. 

Your dreams are on the other side of exhaustion. 
Your pay raise or extra income is on the other side of sleepless nights and long hours.
Your better parenting is on the other side of inconvenience.
Your deeper marriage is on the other side of yielding your time and will.
Your refined skills are on the other side of prioritizing your time better. 
Your deeper relationship with Yahweh is on the other side of laying everything else down and making Him first in the day.

The list could go on forever. But at the end of it you’ll come to the realization that every person in the world has the same 24 hours in the day. The difference? Some use those hours more wisely than others, understanding that some seasons require less, and some seasons require more. 

Others want to do the bare minimum, call it a day, and then complain about how mediocre or exhausting their life is.

Pick which one you want to be—and whichever you choose, you’ll be the steward of. It’s a pet peeve of mine—I hope you choose to go higher. I’m cheering for you.
Since 2023, I have not been able to shake it. Aft Since 2023, I have not been able to shake it.

After dreams, after long conversations with the Lord, I keep coming back to the same word: something is coming, and God is calling His people to a modern-day Goshen.

Here is what stops me every time. When the plagues fell on Egypt—the hail, the darkness so thick you couldn’t see your own hand—there was one region that still had sunlight and bread on the table. Goshen. 

When God showed Pharaoh a famine was coming, He used Joseph to govern a nation and provide. Goshen was a place of refuge for his family.
 
Same nation, famine, plagues. Two completely different outcomes. The difference was simply that Goshen was where God’s people dwelt. Refuge is the whole point.

During the Exodus plagues, because they happened so suddenly, God providentially sheltered Goshen—the land where His people dwelt. 

But Goshen didn’t happen the same way during Joseph’s time. Years before the famine ever came, God warned Joseph, and Joseph stored up grain through seven years of plenty so his people would eat when the whole land went hungry. 

That is the pattern: provision prepared before the crisis, a people set apart, a storehouse standing ready when the world runs empty—spiritually and physically.

I believe God will once again build both times of Goshen.

So the question isn’t “will this happen again?” The question is, will you be ready? Why is the church not already prepared?

We have built beautiful buildings and polished productions. But when the shelves go bare, what is in the storehouse? 

Will we stand in the same line as everyone else? 

Not me. Not my family. Not the people who sit at my table.

This is Acts 4—land laid down, abundance shared, not one needy person among them. That church had become Goshen, and we can be that again. This isn’t archaic. It’s a blueprint for survival and provision.

The time to build is now. Not out of fear, but out of grace, mercy, and obedience.

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I walked out one morning, years ago, and found my I walked out one morning, years ago, and found my flock had become mite magnets. Northern Fowl Mites, to be exact.

If you've never dealt with them, I’m so sorry. They feed on your birds' blood, dead skin, and feathers—most often carried in by wild birds passing overhead. And once they've moved in, the feed-store chemicals will burn your chickens' skin before they ever solve the problem.

So I did what our grandmothers would've done. I reached for what the Lord already set growing right on our own homestead.

Here's what actually cleared my flock—no chemicals:

🐓 Strip the coop bare. Pull ALL the bedding, burn it, don't compost it. Leave that floor bare for 2–3 weeks so the mites have nowhere left to hide.

🐓 Treat the coop. Eucalyptus, tea tree, lavender, peppermint, basil + cinnamon bark oils, sprayed top to bottom into every crack and crevice. Dust the roosts with wood ash or DE.

🐓 Dust your birds. Wood ash worked into the skin at the neck, vent, tail gland, and under the wings. I'll take wood ash over DE any day.

🐓 The garlic spray. A Clemson University study found topical garlic wiped out mite infestations in laying hens. My spray pairs it with those same oils and gets applied at night, after they've roosted—when the mites come out to feed.

And yes, your eggs are perfectly safe to eat the whole time. It's applied to skin and feathers, never fed.

God didn't hide your flock's healing behind a chemical label. He set it growing free—in the fields, in the ash of your wood stove, in a bulb of garlic on your counter. That's what stewardship looks like.

📖 The full step-by-step—recipe, treatment schedule, and timing—is on the blog. Comment MITES and I'll send it straight to your inbox.

I'm a homesteader and family herbalist, not your vet—always tend your flock at your own discretion.

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