I'm on coastal South Carolina, most people are fairly prepared. There's always people after certain things like plywood and batteries at the last minute, but it works out.
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!
I have tons of camping and outdoor gear built up over the years. Almost all of it, from hiking stoves to lights are all generally useful for any emergency.
I don't know much about storing rice in buckets. I would think ziplocs are fine, I have used them to store other food for long periods of time.
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.
I'm on coastal South Carolina, most people are fairly prepared. There's always people after certain things like plywood and batteries at the last minute, but it works out.
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!
I have tons of camping and outdoor gear built up over the years. Almost all of it, from hiking stoves to lights are all generally useful for any emergency.
I don't know much about storing rice in buckets. I would think ziplocs are fine, I have used them to store other food for long periods of time.
Also, if I am putting rice into a 5 gal bucket do I HAVE to use Mylar or can I use ziploc?