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Practical Prepping Protocol even if Poor
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 80220497:MV8zOTYyNTk1Xzg2NzI1OTEzXzE3NTYwNTND] [quote:Windsage:MV8zOTYyNTk1Xzg2NzI0NjAxXzUzQTM3NTA5] [quote:CleverCreator:MV8zOTYyNTk1Xzg2MzYwNjU5X0MxN0M3QUZG] Bump for folks that are getting Stimulus deposits.... Augason Farms #10 cans Powered Butter Powdered Eggs Powdered Cheese Banana chips Freezer dried strawberries I know not everyone is an Amazon fan.... but some of us don’t have other options.... Point is these all have 10 year shelf lives and will get you through the rebuilding time, if or when it happens to you.... I hope it never does.... But inflation ain’t going to help either. [/quote] Protein will become very expensive as grain prices go up. This is very high quality meat: https://keystonemeats.com/buy-online/canned-beef/keystone-heat-serve-beef-12-cans-28-oz/ If you belong to Costco, they still sometimes have the Kirkland brand roast beef which is a handy size and has usually seemed like a reasonable price. Their canned chicken is pretty good, too. Walmart also has canned beef and canned chicken at good prices. If you know how to home can, and are able to find enough jars and lids, buy beef roast on sale and ask the butcher to cut into stew size pieces, and can some up. Eggs bought on sale can be kept frozen raw if you scramble them first. I scramble 6 at a time, put in a zip lock baggie with all the air squished out, and lay flat in the freezer. [/quote] I didn’t bring those up because for most on a budget the time is past for things like Keystone.... I bought at per can $5 ... they are now $10 or more or some retailers unavailable. But the stuff that I found on Amazon was still within reason for the long term shelf life. And the powdered butter means a lot when you need comfort food in a fucked world. You are right though....I just hope that most folks finished the canned meat before now. We did chicken, spam, beef, ham, tuna, and salmon. I am going to practice making breaded fried chicken patties to give us some more junk food options. Right now is the time to only keep adding things that are still in their reasonable price range. And stable. Don’t forget to start planning a root cellar....because when the electricity goes.... so does the shelf stable stuff that still has a reasonable temperature range. In an emergency, you could through it in a plastic and bury it deep enough for temp control while you work on a better solution. [/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.
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