Whatever happens, don't panic, we will get through it , but make some provisions now , rice and beans are cheap. Quit putting it off and stock up now. That means everything.
Stocked. Even have several emergency food supply buckets that X22 Dave was shilling for a while. Hopefully in 23 years when it's about to expire, all of this shit will have worked itself put and I can try it and see if it's any good. It would be nice to have a fat steak as backup incase it's terrible.
I am a firm believer in FIFO. (First in first out) I cycle through all of it except the emergency buckets of course. My biggest problem will he not being able to get milk. I've got a little milk problem.
We've been buying milk powder and vacuum sealing into smaller portions, unless we got it from Auguson Farms...then we leave it in the can. I know the taste will be different but it is better than nothing.
Beans and rice keep for years, you can transport realitivaly easy, just add water you got protein and starch. Don't depend on the electric to stay on. Canned meat is great too, spaghetti and more ,, all very cheap to obtain. Try to keep a years supplies for your family. I've even thought about having 2-4 months of canned stuff because that's about how long I think the people who have nothing will survive, don't want people smelling food cooking for awhile, learned that from Bosnians.
Whatever happens, don't panic, we will get through it , but make some provisions now , rice and beans are cheap. Quit putting it off and stock up now. That means everything.
Stocked. Even have several emergency food supply buckets that X22 Dave was shilling for a while. Hopefully in 23 years when it's about to expire, all of this shit will have worked itself put and I can try it and see if it's any good. It would be nice to have a fat steak as backup incase it's terrible.
Hopefully not that long from now!
I am a firm believer in FIFO. (First in first out) I cycle through all of it except the emergency buckets of course. My biggest problem will he not being able to get milk. I've got a little milk problem.
We've been buying milk powder and vacuum sealing into smaller portions, unless we got it from Auguson Farms...then we leave it in the can. I know the taste will be different but it is better than nothing.
Beans and rice keep for years, you can transport realitivaly easy, just add water you got protein and starch. Don't depend on the electric to stay on. Canned meat is great too, spaghetti and more ,, all very cheap to obtain. Try to keep a years supplies for your family. I've even thought about having 2-4 months of canned stuff because that's about how long I think the people who have nothing will survive, don't want people smelling food cooking for awhile, learned that from Bosnians.
If no other food is available, it will taste like heaven.