Everyday Items $5 Stockpile...Easy Way To Build Prepping Stockpile
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- Everyday Items $5 Stockpile...Easy Way To Build Prepping Stockpile Must Have Useful Items Stockpile Emergencies SHTF Can Opener amzn.to/3NJVepn What to Buy Stockpile Now...Shortages Rising Prices Brace for tough times Here are lots of cheap items that could be priceless in emergencies, economic collapse, and everyday situations. Buy Dirt Cheap items at Dollar Tree, Walmart, buy extras for your prepping supply stash.
Survival supplies can be expensive, most of the everyday things people will need on a daily basis or in SHTF are dirt cheap. For example, right now toilet paper costs less than a dollar per roll. When shelves are bare, most people will trade a lot for a single roll of toilet paper.
Buy things you care to have. Prepping is lifestyle insurance, having the things you want so your life goes as smoothly as possible. Stack food and supplies to the rafters!
Preppers are ready for food shortages after watching UA-cam channels like Full Spectrum Survival, Goshen Prepping, Alaska Prepper, Canadian Prepper, Epic Economist, Pinball Prepper, Southern Prepper 1. Preppers are trying to be ready for grocery inflation. What are some things you can do and items to buy stockpile now for preparedness!
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Everyday Items $5 Stockpile...Easy Way To Build Prepping Stockpile Must Have Useful Items Stockpile Emergencies SHTF Can Opener amzn.to/3NJVepn What to Buy Stockpile Now...Shortages Rising Prices Brace for tough times Here are lots of cheap items that could be priceless in emergencies, economic collapse, and everyday situations. Buy Dirt Cheap items at Dollar Tree, Walmart, buy extras for your prepping supply stash.
Make sure you have a way to treat a swollen injury or twisted ankle. Rubber hot water bottle is my preference. Can use hot or cold
Interesting. 🤔😀🤔
$5 a week is my budget. One week it’s food the next is bandaids the next water then the next cleaning ect.. I get most of my medical stuff from the dollar tree and my cleaning stuff. I have a very small one bedroom and there is three of us but I have built a good 3 month stalk pile just from $5 a week. I am considered poor so I also use my local food bank and the long storage I put in a container and put to the side. I VERY much suggest garden seeds every spring you can get 4 for a $1 at the dollar general and there are good deals online for bulk.❤ good luck everyone and god bless
My daughter was at our local Walmart and called me to say that the Keystone Roast Beef was on clearance for $4 a can. What a great deal as they are regularly nearly $9 a can. I asked her to get 5 cans and she said, "Mom, they are already in the cart. I think it's wonderful that she also sees the value of having a stockpile of food. I am also very thankful for your videos. You have great ideas! Keep them coming. I live in TN.
Love it!
You can get 8 $1.25 items at DT for $10 + tax
I try to budget but sometimes I go over 😢
Hello Alaska Granny. I wanted to say I tried the oats/cinnamon recipe yesterday. It was so good! I ate it cold right out of the fridge. It's been hot here in Texas so it was a light but filling treat.👍😋❤️
Baking soda is something I use a good bit of. It's great for cleaning, can brush your teeth with it, sprinkle it in the cats litter box, sanitizes laundry. Put a little in a bowl and set it on the stove to absorb cooking smells. So many uses! Thank you AG, you help keep me on track! Stay safe! 💜
Thanks for sharing!!
AG, I don’t know how you come up with all these ideas!! You’re awesome!! Keep up the great work!! Happy Saturday.
I have been going to garage sales and trying to buy up things that I may need for the kitchen, tools, and lots of crafting items that I will use because the prices have gone up so much in the stores. I also look at things that I may need in the future such as boots for winter, sheets, planters, etc. whatever types of items that will wear out. If I see something at a garage sale for a cheap price, I will pick it up because we don't know what the future will hold. I would rather pay today's prices and garage sale prices then future prices. Even the good wills have gone up on prices. Not buying many plastics either, mostly glass, stainless steel, wood items too. These types of items will last longer and stand the test of time. I'm buying leather shoes, cotton and linen and wool clothing and materials just trying to make sure that they will last and are good for all types of weather and situations. I heard a saying a while back that went like this....one is none, two is one, and three is done. Thanks for sharing and encouraging us so much. See you on the next one.
Another great video! Your suggestions are helpful and inspiring. Thank you! I keep prepping for those times when there is too much month and not enough paycheck. It is very reassuring to know that food is already checked off the list. 💗
As someone that at old house ants killed the pressure switch on the well regularly. I have water lots of places. We love the Brunswick packs. I like dt for over counter stuff we dont use much. That way if we dont use it much less wasted. Also couple years ago that was only place acetaminophen was in stock.
Another valuable video.
With the nice weather, I have been adding to my list of prepping, and get ready, before the winter weather.
Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you for everything you do for the people. To give your ideas and helpful advice. Greatly appreciated. Please stay Strong and God bless you and your family.
I buy honey when it's on sale and store it away. Lasts a very long time.
As a beekeeper I can tell you that pure honey lasts indefinitely, a true ‘forever food’. They’ve found honey in the pyramids and it’s still edible.
Thanks for another much appreciated video. Your videos are like my ‘pep talks’!❤
When you mentioned shampoo I realized I need several Baby shampoo for grandkids and pets.
We bought several waste basket plastic bag rolls at Dollar General on the $1.00 Isle. Bought a shovel at Harbor Freight for digging holes for Household and human/ pet waste. I think you had a video about chaos and no garbage service. Crazy times. Thanks great video.
Nice variety!
I buy pouches of pool shock (calcium hypochlorite) for sterilizing water. Drop some in my rain barrel and it kills bad germs while outgassing in a few hours. I get mine from RONA. Thanks for the video, AG!! ❤❤
Thank you
I stocked up on the hereford meat crumbles. Great for quick and inexpensive tacos. I highly recommend!
We also like the spicy crumbles on potatoes with cheese.
Great video to help us go through the things we need.
Good video, thanks for sharing YAH bless !
😊Happy Weekend
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Herefords meatballs in the same bag are very good!
The Hereford crumbles are spicy😜, if like spicy u r ok.. Me, not so, but what am going to next go round is mix ground Turkey or beef to tone it down..Taco, Tacos..
Near O'Hare airport. We get flooding. Baking soda is also good for foot powder and deodorant. I keep extra salt and bouillon to make soups in winter. I use apple cider vinegar to stretch salad dressings, sauces, ketchup, and more. Tina, Al's wife
Thanks for the tips!
Yes a dollar a day will have you sitting pretty in a couple of years. Triple that and less than a year later voila. 🤗 Hereford corned beef is delicious. Extra vinegar is great for pickling produce to give it a longer shelf life.
This video reminded me to put a few more bandaids in my purse. Yesterday I was taking my granddaughter home from work and we saw a girl wipe out on her scooter. We were able to help her because I carry first aid supplies with me. So grateful I had them. You never know when you might need them.
Ouch! So glad you were there to provide aid and comfort.
Pet food, treats, med
Granny thank you 🙏🏻 so much Sweet Friend you really care God bless you 🙏🏻✝️☮️🥰🫂💐🌹💙💝❤️💗🌺🍀💜
You are so welcome!
I added the beef crumbles to a large baked potato. I didn't have sour cream so I also topped it with ranch dressing. Great meal!
Sounds great!
Luvin' my Delta Home hand soap dispenser from DT. 16 oz. Lemon scented. $1.25.
It’s very spicey 😅
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I haven't found any of the Hereford meat crumbles in my dollar tree yet! Do they taste good AG? I want to try some but I can't find them.
I love the Hereford corned beef!! Malkes great hash or even just on bread.
Our dollar tree had the hereford chili con carne but not the crumbles
They are good I got them at our Menards . But the one is very spicy
@samgasaway8894. The $Tree near me only had the chili as well. I bought 4 to have on hand for a quick burrito or to top tortilla chips. I hope to find the crumbles at $Tree soon. It's at the grocery store for $3.49.