What should we buy now - looking 18 months in the future? | |
Centex7
User ID: 75583697 United States 06/03/2022 04:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm curious - Quoting: 2012Portal What should we buy now - looking 18 months in the future? We all see the writing on the wall. Which products or items will see the highest inflation? What could we buy now, to save 18 months down the line? Pay down debt and no load mutual funds if you have investment capital left over. But cutting as much debt is #1. |
Mr.N0
User ID: 83527164 Croatia 06/03/2022 06:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Learn how to make colloidal silver Quoting: abeland1 Stay away from all the snake oil salesmen. Very few of them have any idea what they’re making and selling. There is no need to buy any particular thing from any specific supplier. Here is a source of authentic, well-reviewed, accepted information with no commercial activity allowed: [link to www.goldismoney2.com (secure)] I started that thread six years ago. It has had 995 replies. Colloidal / Electrically Isolated Silver Wouldn't it be smart to check out what's needed and how to make it ... while the economy's wheels are still rolling, and you can still get items from the brown truck of happiness? Hmmm. Life Is But a Dream |
WhiteAngel
also known at WA User ID: 80425530 United States 06/03/2022 06:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As soon as I get a few paychecks in, I am buying a deep freeze an a butchered cow . This will be accomplished by months end. Quoting: rewind This is good. You also need to know how to make jerky out of all that meat if the grid truly goes down. Make sure they use butcher paper as it helps it last longer and then vacuum seal all of it. We have meat from 8 years ago that was done this way and is still as good as new. Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
WhiteAngel
also known at WA User ID: 80425530 United States 06/03/2022 07:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been buying multiples of everything I usually shop for, like if I need a new pair of work boots, I'll buy 2 or 3 pairs; gardening gloves, bleach. If there's a sale on detergent, like $3.99 for a two gallon jug, I'll buy all that are out on the shelf. As far as thinking ahead, the news has been clear that there will be shortages of gasoline, DEF, eggs, wheat, sunflower seeds, and baby formula, to name a few. Stocking up on several tanks or barrels of each would be smart. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73515168 Bleach only lasts for about 12-18 months. Get pool shock without fungicides. You can make your own bleach. There are plenty of Youtubes that show you how. Store it in a glass jar with a plastic lid, never metal as it will eat through it. Baby formula is the one food that has an expiration date. Make your own with evaporated milk and Karo syrup - make sure it doesn't have HFCS, Karo doesn't. Many on here were raised on this. Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
WhiteAngel
also known at WA User ID: 80425530 United States 06/03/2022 07:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Solar lights that are used in the garden, like the link below. Charge during the day and you have light during the night. [link to www.amazon.com (secure)] Isaiah 5:20 KJV Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Thread: Being Prepared - Updated Basic Food List On Page One |
Mr.N0
User ID: 83535313 Croatia 06/04/2022 03:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been buying multiples of everything I usually shop for, like if I need a new pair of work boots, I'll buy 2 or 3 pairs; gardening gloves, bleach. If there's a sale on detergent, like $3.99 for a two gallon jug, I'll buy all that are out on the shelf. As far as thinking ahead, the news has been clear that there will be shortages of gasoline, DEF, eggs, wheat, sunflower seeds, and baby formula, to name a few. Stocking up on several tanks or barrels of each would be smart. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73515168 Bleach only lasts for about 12-18 months. Get pool shock without fungicides. You can make your own bleach. There are plenty of Youtubes that show you how. Store it in a glass jar with a plastic lid, never metal as it will eat through it. Baby formula is the one food that has an expiration date. Make your own with evaporated milk and Karo syrup - make sure it doesn't have HFCS, Karo doesn't. Many on here were raised on this. The shelf life of bleach is approximately six months, but proper storage can help it last a full year before its effectiveness begins to drop by 20 percent yearly. [link to www.bobvila.com (secure)] Life Is But a Dream |
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