See, you say we always have that, but if you go to a store in my area when a hurricanes on the way you’d think the entire city hadn’t seen food in a week...
Yep. I have been doing the slight edge with the preps for a long time- couple of cans here, flashlights and batteries there. Not the craziest awesome stash but on our way!
It’s really weird- like you can’t find a water bottle for a week before, people line up at 6 in the morning to buy water- HAVE THAT AT YOUR HOUSE ALREADY. One of our beds has nothing but water under it perpetually for this exact thing + Sawyer.... get some cases and just store them at your house! (Cheaper per Oz by the bottle and easy to store than the gallons where I am)
See, you say we always have that, but if you go to a store in my area when a hurricanes on the way you’d think the entire city hadn’t seen food in a week...
The food you have for ten days is usually non-perishable. Lots of times people buy out perishable foods right before, because they taste better.
Not these people lol
I don't know then. I guess there's always the people that understand they should do something, but don't do it.
Yep. I have been doing the slight edge with the preps for a long time- couple of cans here, flashlights and batteries there. Not the craziest awesome stash but on our way!
Also, if I am putting rice into a 5 gal bucket do I HAVE to use Mylar or can I use ziploc?
Just south of Louisville KY here, sounds like what happens when snow is in the forecast. Even the smallest amount makes ppl flip the fuck out.
It’s really weird- like you can’t find a water bottle for a week before, people line up at 6 in the morning to buy water- HAVE THAT AT YOUR HOUSE ALREADY. One of our beds has nothing but water under it perpetually for this exact thing + Sawyer.... get some cases and just store them at your house! (Cheaper per Oz by the bottle and easy to store than the gallons where I am)