How To Do A Resilience Audit To Prepare For The Next Huge Crisis
With smart planning and sound decisions, Americans are choosing to build resilient lives—piece by piece, layering in components, until they are ready to adapt to any challenge.
Facebook Censors Do-It-Yourself Charitable Face Masks While Cracking Down On Coronavirus ‘Misinformation’
Facebook’s automated content system threatened to ban charitable “DIY” face mask groups from promoting their content on the social media platform.
11th-Hour Coronavirus Stockpiling And Emergency Prep For Non-Preppers
The ideal time to prepare for the coronavirus has passed. Still, this thing is a long way from over, and if you’re wondering if anything can still be done now, the answer is ‘yes.’
6 Worthwhile Crafts Young Kids Can Make As Christmas Gifts
None of these crafts are expensive or elaborate, but they have the potential to allow your children to cultivate their humanity at Christmas time.
How Not To Blaspheme Against Garlic Cloves
Those of us who use masses of garlic in pretty much everything wield our methods with pride, because garlic is an essential part of food that has actual flavor.
Q&A: Pregnancy Gets Better With Practice, And How To Handle SAHM Blues
The Federalist’s lady writers somehow decided that I should write an advice column. I don’t feel especially wise, but they had questions and I had opinions, so here’s the inaugural column.
How Fishing Can Make Us Into Better People
It’s not just about the fish, but about the entire ecosystem that surrounds you, that has graciously welcomed you in.
What I’ve Learned About Christmas From Marrying An Advent Stickler
Even though we still sometimes disagree about the details, I’ve come to be grateful that my husband has always insisted we celebrate Advent first. Here’s how we do it.
How To Get Started With The Instant Pot And Transform Your Cooking
After impulse-buying the machine to cook rice, I joined a Facebook group for Instant Pot users and soon learned I could do crazy stuff like make cheesecake and cook frozen chicken.
Here’s What You Could Do With Your Life If You Acted On Your Social Media Fatigue
At the end of the day, like at the end of a meal, you shouldn’t feel empty. If so, it might be worth using the end of Lent to take back your leisure time.
15 Ways To Beat The Post-Christmas Winter Blahs
With a few simple household items, you have at your tongue-tip a never-ending response to the ‘I’m bored’ refrain. After all, necessity is the mother of invention.
The Federalist Radio Hour: Bill McMorris and Sean Davis
Ben speaks with Bill McMorris of the Washington Free Beacon about the moral state of America.
7 Life Lessons You Can Learn From DIY Projects
In addition to the obvious, concrete benefits of a successfully completed DIY project, there are a number of valuable life lessons embedded in the work.
Why It’s Wrong To Equate A Man’s Worth With His Career
Here’s how to legitimize the at-home dad without pretending men and women are interchangeable.