Those single shot bottles of booze. About a buck apiece and you won't have to give up an entire fifth. No on the cigs because they expire quickly. Dollar General has a great deal on Scott toilet paper. 12 rolls for five dollars. Grab ten packages and you will be good for a month or two.
Growing your own tobacco would be better than cigarettes, as you could make other tobacco products as well. The biggest thing to know about tobacco is that the seeds must have sunlight to germinate, so broadcast them on top of the ground in a small plot. Then when the plants are few inches tall, transplant them to the field. Don't forget to sucker them.
There are websites and videos explaining all this. I grew up surrounded by farmland. The worst summer ever was when they planted corn in all the fields. The wind didn't blow at our house the whole time, and I had to go out to the road to watch for the school bus.
gun for ammo, fuel for generator, multi-vitamins, flashlight batteries, solar panel, short wave and CB radios, Camo clothing, space blankets, tent, sleeping bag, fishing line, hooks, bug repellent, soap, compass, map.
There are few if any leftists in my rural neighborhood. Just last night, I heard the pops of gun practice at a neighbor's house. The neighbor three doors down has sheep, goats, ducks, and chickens.
For edible plants, the most common and widespread are wild onions, Queen Anne's lace, and cattails. Queen Anne's lace is related to carrots, so eat the roots. All parts of the cattail are edible, despite those stupid videos of people trying to eat the dry fluffy tops.
Actually, my comment was ambiguous... "you" is the reader of my comment, not you. I took it that you had the outhouse, and there were readers with light bulbs going on above their heads--better get a shovel.
Hygiene products like soap, toothpaste, baby wipes, feminine hygiene, etc.
OTC products like pain relievers, anti diarrheal, laxatives, allergy (both oral like benadryl and topical like calamine lotion), antibiotic ointment, band aids, etc.
Alcohol, tobacco products, and coffee if you want barter items
Plain Hershey bars will last a long time. It wasn't that long ago that I finally finished off my Y2K stash of candy. I had it stored in one of those screw top food buckets.
I already have an almost 100 year old two-seater outhouse (small hole for children), and it still has a roll of TP from the 60s when it was last used. Everyone should research how to properly operate one. Dig a hole, put outhouse over it, use dirt from pile to cover crap. A sack of lime is good to have there too to cut the odor.
Bar soap, shampoo, plastic utensils and paper plates. Canned food: tuna, salmon, chicken, spaghetti noodles and cans of sauce. Rice, beans, maybe some mac and cheese. Cases of bottled water. Learn how to can with a pressure canner. Pricey initial cost but it is good to have just in case. Candles, matches, paper towels.
Bar soap lasts for decades if stored properly. I am still using bar soap from the old Y2K stash. I use motel soap for handwashing.
American Standard is the Cadillac of pressure canners, as the lid is machined aluminum and doesn't need rubber gaskets, just a dab of oil.
I would have a large supply of rags rather than paper towels, as they are reusable. You can also use rags in place of TP. Just have a diaper pail in the bathroom.
The flavor packets in the mac and cheese go bad quickly. Waxed real cheese would last longer.
Pet food, if you have pets.
Animal feed, if you have critters to feed.
Things to amuse kids (cards, games, puzzles, etc) if you have young ones or even for yourself :)
I wish i could do more than water and some dry goods. Our breadwinner is currently out of a job and i live in a concrete jungle apartment building with limited space. Husband is blackpilled and says if precipice comes we are gonna die. We might with that attitude. Lol. Thanks to this board and Q i didnt have to run around looking for TP during covidmania. I had stocked up 3 bjs mega packs deep in december when china appeared to be going nuts.
Liquor cigarettes toilet paper for barter
Those single shot bottles of booze. About a buck apiece and you won't have to give up an entire fifth. No on the cigs because they expire quickly. Dollar General has a great deal on Scott toilet paper. 12 rolls for five dollars. Grab ten packages and you will be good for a month or two.
Cigs freeze well
Growing your own tobacco would be better than cigarettes, as you could make other tobacco products as well. The biggest thing to know about tobacco is that the seeds must have sunlight to germinate, so broadcast them on top of the ground in a small plot. Then when the plants are few inches tall, transplant them to the field. Don't forget to sucker them.
There are websites and videos explaining all this. I grew up surrounded by farmland. The worst summer ever was when they planted corn in all the fields. The wind didn't blow at our house the whole time, and I had to go out to the road to watch for the school bus.
gun for ammo, fuel for generator, multi-vitamins, flashlight batteries, solar panel, short wave and CB radios, Camo clothing, space blankets, tent, sleeping bag, fishing line, hooks, bug repellent, soap, compass, map.
Lol "gun for ammo" - we know what you meant, but I think some of us could understand it the other way around as well!
Propane camping stove with several bottles.
King James Bible
Repent for the Kingdom of God is at hand. Understand the law, that we all are sinners and deserve hell, but Jesus paid the fine.
Believe in Jesus as God, call out to Him for forgiveness, and be saved.
Live a life with peace from the Holy Spirit.
More than one copy for sharing. And to prevent confiscation.
a means of purifying water.
and a plan on which lefTard's in your hood might have supplies they can be relieved of.
;)
JK. you should never do that.
also... do you know what plants are edible in your area? check the interwebs.
There are few if any leftists in my rural neighborhood. Just last night, I heard the pops of gun practice at a neighbor's house. The neighbor three doors down has sheep, goats, ducks, and chickens.
For edible plants, the most common and widespread are wild onions, Queen Anne's lace, and cattails. Queen Anne's lace is related to carrots, so eat the roots. All parts of the cattail are edible, despite those stupid videos of people trying to eat the dry fluffy tops.
excellent!
growing up we ate only the cat tail new shoots... older ones tasted like crap.
A shovel...
...to dig that outhouse you don't have, yet.
I didn't convey it but we just built a new outhouse. :)
Actually, my comment was ambiguous... "you" is the reader of my comment, not you. I took it that you had the outhouse, and there were readers with light bulbs going on above their heads--better get a shovel.
Or for the second S in S.S.S.
Hygiene products like soap, toothpaste, baby wipes, feminine hygiene, etc.
OTC products like pain relievers, anti diarrheal, laxatives, allergy (both oral like benadryl and topical like calamine lotion), antibiotic ointment, band aids, etc.
Alcohol, tobacco products, and coffee if you want barter items
**instant coffee could be very valuable. Chocolate, too.
Plain Hershey bars will last a long time. It wasn't that long ago that I finally finished off my Y2K stash of candy. I had it stored in one of those screw top food buckets.
Ugh, those taste like soap to me. Trade value only lol
Hydrogen peroxide
Cigarettes go stale eventually. Better would be to grow your own tobacco. Look online for instructions.
Seeds? Buncha used solar panels and one of those all in one inverters.
A cow, sheep, goats, chickens.
I already have an almost 100 year old two-seater outhouse (small hole for children), and it still has a roll of TP from the 60s when it was last used. Everyone should research how to properly operate one. Dig a hole, put outhouse over it, use dirt from pile to cover crap. A sack of lime is good to have there too to cut the odor.
Bar soap, shampoo, plastic utensils and paper plates. Canned food: tuna, salmon, chicken, spaghetti noodles and cans of sauce. Rice, beans, maybe some mac and cheese. Cases of bottled water. Learn how to can with a pressure canner. Pricey initial cost but it is good to have just in case. Candles, matches, paper towels.
Bar soap lasts for decades if stored properly. I am still using bar soap from the old Y2K stash. I use motel soap for handwashing.
American Standard is the Cadillac of pressure canners, as the lid is machined aluminum and doesn't need rubber gaskets, just a dab of oil.
I would have a large supply of rags rather than paper towels, as they are reusable. You can also use rags in place of TP. Just have a diaper pail in the bathroom.
The flavor packets in the mac and cheese go bad quickly. Waxed real cheese would last longer.
We should be using bar soap anyway, clean bar soap, stop paying for added water. Canned, vacuum-packed too.
Pet food, if you have pets.
Animal feed, if you have critters to feed.
Things to amuse kids (cards, games, puzzles, etc) if you have young ones or even for yourself :)
Dry pet food will go rancid. It might be better to feed animals carefully selected table food or make your own dry food. There are recipes online.
popcorn
Ive been buying the next size up for winter for my growing child.
I wish i could do more than water and some dry goods. Our breadwinner is currently out of a job and i live in a concrete jungle apartment building with limited space. Husband is blackpilled and says if precipice comes we are gonna die. We might with that attitude. Lol. Thanks to this board and Q i didnt have to run around looking for TP during covidmania. I had stocked up 3 bjs mega packs deep in december when china appeared to be going nuts.