Its always better to have something to eat, its a whole lot better than having nothing. I have always bought a little bit more than I need. I like my rainy day fund to have something in it. It may not be my most favorites but it will fill my tummy and maybe a friend or two. I learned as a kid on the farmstead years ago. But a little away for later.
Check the expiration dates/shelf life of the food, water treatment and all perishables. Eat the food perishables prior to expiration or, when the perishable items are expired, trash them and replace. I suggest everyone check their kits/totes/supply boxes/containers etc regularly, possibly monthly, to ensure the batteries are still ready to use, the food and water treatment are not expired, and if there’s something you want to replace, that’s the time to do it.
Well I got news, EVERYBODY is cheap!!! EVERYBODY is cheap!! You are NOT the only one or in the minority. It is the very few who are not cheap. I knew someone who would buy all her clothes at the trift store - including shoes and underwear. And she was not poor. Everybody claims to be cheap and lives cheap and dresses cheap. It is a modern race to say the least. That said, you have a good stash there. I have a good prep stash as well. These days we dont know what will happen. Look at all the people devastated by Helene. Many of them probably had years of prepping stashed in their bunkers, sheds, basements, and storage rooms..............but........the immediate and instant raging water floodings wiped allllll that prepping stash away. Now all that prepping stash is all under mud, wrecked trains, trucks, cars, demolished bridges, buildings, and trees and broken away roads and wild rivers now. It is so sad. We do not know what this regime is planning against us from one day to the next. Take care and thanks for the video.
Its always better to have something to eat, its a whole lot better than having nothing. I have always bought a little bit more than I need. I like my rainy day fund to have something in it. It may not be my most favorites but it will fill my tummy and maybe a friend or two. I learned as a kid on the farmstead years ago. But a little away for later.
Check the expiration dates/shelf life of the food, water treatment and all perishables. Eat the food perishables prior to expiration or, when the perishable items are expired, trash them and replace. I suggest everyone check their kits/totes/supply boxes/containers etc regularly, possibly monthly, to ensure the batteries are still ready to use, the food and water treatment are not expired, and if there’s something you want to replace, that’s the time to do it.
Toilet paper is the last thread to everyone's humanity. It's as if their inability to wipe their ass means certain death in the most dire situation
Well I got news, EVERYBODY is cheap!!! EVERYBODY is cheap!! You are NOT the only one or in the minority. It is the very few who are not cheap. I knew someone who would buy all her clothes at the trift store - including shoes and underwear. And she was not poor. Everybody claims to be cheap and lives cheap and dresses cheap. It is a modern race to say the least. That said, you have a good stash there. I have a good prep stash as well. These days we dont know what will happen. Look at all the people devastated by Helene. Many of them probably had years of prepping stashed in their bunkers, sheds, basements, and storage rooms..............but........the immediate and instant raging water floodings wiped allllll that prepping stash away. Now all that prepping stash is all under mud, wrecked trains, trucks, cars, demolished bridges, buildings, and trees and broken away roads and wild rivers now. It is so sad. We do not know what this regime is planning against us from one day to the next. Take care and thanks for the video.