Articles related to "Emergency Food"Whether ultralight hiking or camping with a vehicle, here are the basics for enjoyable worry-free meals.
The sudden increase of food prices in 2008 had a devastating effect on the world's poor. 150 million people were added to the list of chronically hungry people in 2008.
Households must buy or prepare a hurricane survival kit with sufficient supplies to last days, or possibly weeks, after a hurricane hits.
Storing an entire year's worth of food can seem terribly overwhelming. Learn how to start your food and water storage from scratch, easily and inexpensively.
Sharing vegetable produce with the community through a local food bank is an eye-opening experience for the whole family.
Harvesting peas and freezing them with 2 ½ hours of picking is a "military operation". As a result frozen peas are crammed full of natural flavour, and nourishment
Though most people choose to sit down and enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving dinner at home, some opt to bring variety to the holiday by taking a Thanksgiving vacation.
The ninth day of Christmas, according to the song, has someone sending a gift of nine drummers drumming. Why not host a meal or party based on drums and drummer boys?
Plant A Row for the Hungry supports community gardens at Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, Ohio. These initiatives provide fresh food to the Mid Ohio Food Bank.
Your generosity and knitting hobby can bring hope into the AIDS-affected lives of children in sub-Saharan Africa through making "comfort dolls" and donations.
For those days when your life is ruled by Murphy's Law: Save time, money and your sanity with this desk drawer emergency kit that you can make ahead of time.
Appeasing rumbling stomachs could be the desire of many awaiting to enter food banks. This summer, America is battling hunger.
The Lena Lake Trail in Washington's Olympic National Forest is a gorgeous 3.2-mile hike through old-growth forest to a beautiful alpine lake and campground.
New Zealand's climate is moderate, biosecurity laws are strictly enforced, and smoking is banned in most places. Driving in NZ is on the left-hand side of the road.
Don't let celiac or autism dietary restrictions keep you homebound this summer. Create a tasty emergency pack of gluten-free, dairy-free delights and hit the road.
Though the poverty rate in Minnesota is the one of the lowest in the United States, people in major cities and rural areas may find it hard to tell.
Increase the chance of your family's survival and greatly decrease hardship in the first few days following a major earthquake by being well prepared in advance.
As most of the U.S. national news outlets continue to focus on health care reform and the economy, Somalia is locked in what seems to be a war without end.
The Global Recession is threatening food security, especially in developing countries as shrinking incomes and lack of access to food are increasing hunger and poverty.
Somali refugees escape peril at home, however, it appears that many of them still face further danger in neighbouring Kenya at the Dadaab refugee camp.
The West Highland Way is a seven-day hike through the diverse and beautiful landscapes of Scotland's Highlands.
White pine is a source of medicine, inspiration, building materials, and the pleasant concoction known as pine needle tea.
By preparing for winter riding, cyclists will stay safe and enjoy their bicycles all year long.
CARE is a humanitarian organization that fights global poverty by focusing on women in communities to improve education, prevent the spread of AIDS and provide food.
Disasters come in all forms - hurricanes, bioterrorism, ice storms, earthquakes, floods, pandemics and fires. Caregivers' jobs make planning for survival a complex task.
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