9 Food Shortages Coming This Fall & Winter Sep 11, 2022
FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailMySpaceCopy LinkShare Steve Poplar, of the YouTube Channel Poplar Preparedness, has created yet another video, in which he discusses global food shortages. That video can be found here – 9 Food SHORTAGES Coming This FALL / WINTER – YouTube
In it, he discusses what items will be in short supply this fall and winter. This can inform buyers when stocking up on needed goods, and preparing. If you’re short on time and can’t watch the video, I’ve watched it for you, and here are the 9 items he discusses:
Rice Wheat & Flour Potatoes Sugar Onions Corn Chicken & Turkey Beef Tomatoes There’s no harm in writing down these nine items and picking up an extra item or two the next time you’re at the grocery store, to make sure that you are prepared in case these items become scarce in the near future.
Posted by Leslie Soule
The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not reflect the official position of yourNEWS. (Note: Articles may not be original content. Referenced byline for original source.) March 30,2022> Shortages they are saying regarding your food supply. There are no shortages. I am the Most High God, and I have said this before. There is plenty. They are hiding and manipulating these shortages, and a whistleblower along with a cargo ship will expose this. My children, this is a tactic of war to bring you into submission of ultimate fear, but I am destroying this war against you and exposing it all, saith the Lord of Hosts. JG https://www.jgminternational.org/prophecies/i-know-all-and-see-all-and-they-cant-hide-anything-from-me?rq=food%20shortages
If you can afford eggs or have a friend who sells you eggs cheap, then you can freeze your eggs in muffin tins sprayed with a little vegetable spray; (I prefer the silicon ones) and pop them out. Ice cube trays can be used but are not that large and very hard to remove egg. They will work in a pinch if the need be. You would have to beat them first and then pour into the cubes. After freezing, store them in freezer bags for when you can no longer afford any or can't buy any. Just remember to take the eggs out when you need them and thaw at room temperature. Hope this hint comes in handy for our many pepes out there.
Excellent! Thank you. How long can you keep in the freezer?
I don't know. I have about 4 or 5 dozen in mine which I haven't used yet. I will find out the hard way I suppose.
Didn't know you could freeze eggs, this is very helpful, thank you. I eat eggs like crazy and the increase in price has really hit me. I'm planning on buying local farm fresh eggs from my brother's co-worker. Raised better, better taste, thicker shells, and not any more expensive than the "cheap" grocery store kind.
I get a lot of great hints online. This is where I found out about the eggs. I have about 4 or 5 dozen frozen. The first I did in ice trays which I had to (beat) and pour into the trays. Very hard to remove but I managed. Then my son bought me a silicon muffin pan. Broke a whole egg in each one and froze. Then they popped out. I put all my eggs in freezer bags and double wrapped with a grocery bag. Just remember to thaw at room temperature before using. Microwaving them to thaw will make them rubbery.
Can you thaw them in the fridge? Like if you don't need them right away but put them in there overnight and then cook them the next morning that would be okay?
Yes ma'am. That is how I do mine.