Shelves are emptying and now prices are about to jump again. This is the moment your crazy prepper friends tried to warn you about. This is your last chance to prepare for the worst.
Guns and ammo: doesn't have to be fancy. Get something you are comfortable hunting and defending yourself with.
Food: canned goods. Anything that has a shelf life longer than 6 months. Hopefully this won't last longer than a few weeks, but hope is not a game plan. Anticipating the worst is.
Warm clothing and blankets: remember the Texas deep freeze? Plan for that times 10 if you want to make it.
That's all basic stuff you can and should get right now... God bless and protect, Frens... We'll make it.
This thread is a great time to remind everyone that you probably throw out food scraps that can be planted straight into the ground. Examples: The bottom of an onion Bottom of a green onion Base of cabbage Base of bok Choi Base of celery Eye of potato
And many vegetables can be grown while continuously harvesting parts of the same plant. Broccoli for example, you can harvest parts of it and let it keep growing. This is beneficial as the plant doesn’t need to re-grow the roots and base so you can get more broccoli faster.