You don’t need a bunker. You need a plan.
Most households are about 72 hours away from a serious problem if the grocery store closes. That’s not fear-mongering — it’s just math. This book will change that number for your family, without draining your bank account.
Prepared on a Budget is a practical, step-by-step guide to emergency preparedness for people who don’t have thousands of dollars to spend on freeze-dried food and tactical gear. It covers everything a beginner needs to know — water storage, food stockpiling, power and light, first aid, communication, home security, the bug-out bag, financial resilience, food preservation, vehicle preparedness, and the free skills that matter most — all written in plain language with real-world price points.
The centrepiece is a 26-week plan that takes you from completely unprepared to fully ready for under $300 total, spending just $10-15 per week.
Inside you’ll find:
– 15 chapters of practical, no-nonsense guidance covering every aspect of household preparedness
– A detailed 26-week roadmap with specific weekly purchases and priorities
– 9 supply checklists: water, food, power, first aid, communication, bug-out bag, home security, vehicle kit, and financial preparedness
– 8 inventory tracking sheets organised by supply category
– 7 budget tracking pages to log every dollar spent
– 12 monthly review worksheets for ongoing maintenance and rotation
– Quick reference cards for water purification, fire starting, basic first aid, and essential knots
– Food rotation calendars and a shelf life reference guide
– Family communication plan and emergency contacts worksheets
– A chapter on common mistakes beginners make — and how to avoid them
– 10 notes and planning pages
No doomsday fantasies. No expensive gear lists. No fear-mongering. Just a calm, practical approach to being ready for the things that actually happen — power outages, storms, supply disruptions, job loss, and everything in between.
Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.









