I collaborated on this article for The Survival Mom with two other women I know. It was interesting to talk about the ways we all prepared for a night of possible civil unrest as we were all dealing with different situations – one was on a road trip, one had […] “A Mom’s Guide To Preparing For Civil Unrest” for The ...This entry was posted in Writing and tagged survival mom writing on September 14, 2016 by Sarah Anne Carter
2 While many people think of Doomsday Preppers when they hear anything related to preparedness, it really can apply to every day life. I don’t remember when I first stumbled upon The Survival Mom (Lisa Bedford), but I’m guessing it was after the tornado hit Joplin, Mo., in 2011. We lived […] Survival Mom: How to Prepare Your Family for Everyday Disasters ...This entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction survival mom on August 29, 2016 by Sarah Anne Carter
This article was written for The Survival Mom and published Aug. 4, 2016. How To Teach Your Kids About War I sat in my 6th grade classroom in January 1991, when an announcement was made over the loudspeaker stating the war with Iraq had begun. The classroom was located on […] “How To Teach Your Kids About War” for The Survival ...This entry was posted in Writing and tagged survival mom writing on August 17, 2016 by Sarah Anne Carter
This article was written for The Survival Mom and published on Aug. 2, 2016. 28 Pieces Of Weather Wisdom From The Pioneer Days This year when I was getting ready to plant my spring garden, I was a little hesitant to plant according to frost date this year. In February, […] “28 Pieces Of Weather Wisdom From The Pioneer Days” for ...This entry was posted in Writing and tagged survival mom writing on August 10, 2016 by Sarah Anne Carter
I keep my eye out for old cookbooks when I go to thrift stores or garage sales. They are part of the books we keep on hand for reference material and I like to buy old cookbooks for many reasons. By “old,” I mean cookbooks from the early 1980’s or […] “7 Reasons to Buy Old Cookbooks” for The Survival MomThis entry was posted in Writing and tagged survival mom writing on June 22, 2016 by Sarah Anne Carter
Do you know how to make your own sewing patterns? Here is a post I wrote for The Survival Mom about how I do it. Sewing is a great skill to know and some people are extremely skilled to the point of artistry. I’ll be honest, though, if you have a […] Survival Mom DIY: Homemade Sewing PatternsThis entry was posted in Writing and tagged survival mom writing on June 4, 2016 by Sarah Anne Carter
Learn from my gardening mistakes – my latest post for The Survival Mom. Gardening is one of the top prepper skills needed for survival. Learning how to grow your own food is not something you want to do after a disaster has happened. I can speak from experience when I say […] Learn From My Many Gardening MistakesThis entry was posted in Writing and tagged survival mom writing on June 4, 2016 by Sarah Anne Carter
My new post for The Survival Mom explores 9 reasons to have alcohol on hand – and most of them do not involve drinking it! Bottles of wine, beer, vodka and rum aren’t exactly what first comes to mind when preparing for emergencies, but there are several reasons preppers should consider having […] 9 Reasons Why Every Prepper Should Have A Stash Of ...This entry was posted in Writing and tagged survival mom writing on June 4, 2016 by Sarah Anne Carter
My latest post for The Survival Mom is a summer bucket list – for pepper families or any family that wants to work at being a little more prepared for anything life can bring. Let me know if there is anything your family would add to the list! Summer is upon […] The Prepper Family’s Summer Bucket List for The Survival MomThis entry was posted in Writing and tagged survival mom writing on June 4, 2016 by Sarah Anne Carter