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Practical Prepping Protocol even if Poor
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[quote:Pooka:MV8zOTYyNTk1XzgwNjA3MTE3XzY2NkRFREU5] [quote:T-Man:MV8zOTYyNTk1XzgwNTc1ODcxXzQ4MzhCMkUw] thanks to the corona thing i "learned" to plan food shoppijng and started caring more about how long stuffs good for. switched from fresh bread to crackers and loads of other stuff. now i could not leave the house for a month and still have nice food and snacks every day. where i used to pretty much do groceries every day to get whatever i was feeling like at the time. saves a lot of money too, plus time. also im still only half way the toilet paper i bought in February. i wonder how much Trinity has left still lol [/quote] Well done on your new shopping method! Hope your new shopping method has you well on the way toward two years' food and water and other supplies. Good job on including snacks - those are important for mental health, as well as bumping nutritional content for the day. Remember vitamins and every kind of soap, including laundry. Toothbrushes and toothpaste. Shampoo and other personal hygiene items - hygiene will be critical. If you go to the beginning of this thread and read through, we have amazing suggestions, recommendations, all manner of post that could and no doubt will save lives after the balloon goes up. I bought a couple packages of bathroom tissue when this current mess first kicked off, though so far haven't needed it. On the other hand, I still need to add to the supply just in case. All depends on how long a person is prepping for. I'd like a couple years' worth, just in case. Good to hear from you! [/quote]
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Continuation of another thread of wonderful people with the best ever ideas for practical prepping even for those with little money.
We discuss power outages including CME and EMP, heating and cooking methods, first aid, foods; we run disaster scenarios to see if we know what to do.
This is probably the only prepping thread a person would need, whether long-time prepper here to share, or newbie prepper here to learn and everyone in between.
Welcome!! Join us! Learn! Teach! Enjoy!!
What you need to put in a good medical/first aid kit is listed on Page 99. Copy or even add to the list there.
Discussion of hand-held HAM radios, especially Baofeng, begins on page 145.
Diabetes during SHTF Page 175 and others
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