5 Reasons To Load Up On Olive Oil Now

Most preppers don`t even consider stocking olive , because it goes bad faster than other alternatives. Indeed, an unopened bottle of olive can last up to four years, while an opened bottle may start getting rancid after only 90 days.

However, olive has a LOT more purposes than cooking, that most people have no idea about.

 I`m going to show you five ways you can use as a prepper, whether it`s around the household or when you bug out. Hopefully, you`ll see why is a great multi-purpose item that can save you a lot of money (and space) if used properly.

 #1: Body care

  is an amazing 100% natural moisturizer, so you can use it as body lotion, hand cream and even as hair conditioner. If you bug out, you can use it for softening dry skin and help scratches heal faster.

Also, if it`s freezing outside, you can apply a light layer of olive oil on your hands, face and hair, to protect them from the cold.

 #2: Leather care

 If it`s good for you skin, then it`s good for your leather clothes, as well. Apply a thin layer of olive oil on your leather jacket to keep it in good condition. Do the same with your leather shoes. Olive oil helps them preserve their shine longer, saving you from spending money on new shoes.

Attention: Wipe the dust off your jacket or shoes before applying the oil!

 #3: Lubricant

 Why waste money on when you`ve already got some in the kitchen? If you`ve got some olive oil that`s past its expiration date, don`t throw it out. Use it on squeaking doors, on knife blades or any other that needs a protective coat (or just some shine). It`s 100% natural, so it won`t attack metal. On contrary, it will protect it just like any other lubricant — only it`s much cheaper.

 #4: Olive oil survival candle

 This is probably the easiest DIY candle ever. I got this from GreatNorthernPrepper and I`ll share it with you, as well, because I found it very simple and useful.

 Here`s what you need:

 – Olive oil (it can be expired, makes no difference)

– Mason jar (ideally with handle)

– Wick (string, shoelaces, shirts strips, mop strands… anything that is cotton)

– Paperclip or ornament holder

Here`s what you`ll do:

STEP 1:

  • Twist the metal wire  (ornament, paperclip, stray wire) to form a ‘hook” to hold onto the edge of the jar
  • Twist the metal wire into a semi-tight loop around the wick

STEP 2:

  • Pour the Oil into the mason Jar, insert Wick into the oil

STEP 3:

  • Make sure the wick is barely above the oil, about 1/4″

STEP 4:

  • You’re done. LIGHT IT!

Here`s the step-by-step youtube video, in case you need visual aid:

Can you think of any other good reasons to keep olive oil stocked up?

Want more? Check out these articles for other surprising uses of items that you need to know about:

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Editor’s Note: This post was originally published on November 8, 2013, and has been updated for quality and relevancy.

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