I already had an outlet by the toilet. I bought just the seat one, was around 500, Toto washer sw3036r, because I wanted the unlimited on demand hot water and heated seat.
Super easy install and having a warm butt on a cold morning, priceless. Does take a couple of weeks to get used to it and trust that it did the job if you know what I mean. So far, about a month in, glad I made the change.
Got rid of most of this many years ago. Stopped wearing makeup in maybe 2010, stopped using normal deodorant and oral stuff long ago, for teeth i just use baking soda. Quit sunscreen probably 20 years ago. Switched to cloth fem products. Don't use lotions, use coconut oil instead. Still use bandaid though. But that's a once in a while thing, not an everyday thing.
Never drink hot coffee or tea from foam cups. NEVER NEVER put receipt paper in you mouth. I'm talking about the inkless paper. Text is burned into the paper. That shit is full on poison.
It has BPA so it enters your body through the skin. Handling receipt paper without gloves for a long time could even be a problem for some. Many canned beverages and foods use a BPA laden liner to prevent the product from directly interacting with the aluminum which is also highly toxic.
Yeah that trips me out bad. Sooo, prepping including can goods is not a good deal 😞 There are soups now being sold that are in glass jars but I don’t even like those soups. Make my own? Sure. But what about the raw vegetables. Research required. What about all the other ingredients. Even H. salt is really not healthy they say. Research required.
There are some who actually believe we don’t really even have to eat but they are way more spiritually advanced than I am
Freeze dried food is the pinnacle of food prep. 25 year shelf life is common and nutritional content is largely unaffected. The downside is price and it requires water to rehydrate which can be a challenge in a grid down scenario. I started years ago with a subscription plan that delivered a 5 gallon bucket of freeze dried foods every month. Of course growing your own food and canning it yourself is an option but is very labor intensive. You could buy your own ingredients and can those but the shelf life is nothing close to properly freeze dried and packed. When I say canning I mean using mason jars and a pot FYI.
I used Valley Food Storage. They had, at the time, the cleanest ingredients. I don't know what the freeze dried food market looks like today but look around. The cheaper ones will likely have crappie ingredients or deceitful serving sizes. Most offer a subscription plan at a discount. But it will be pricey.
The toilet paper has got me worried a bit.
Anything to get it inside of us.
"Anything to get it inside of us."
Either I'm using toilet paper wrong, or you are, LOL.
You know the satanists have a thing about telling us what they're doing right?
I've shared this before. This is one way they've told us.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cROY4m4Ftiw
Where can I get these fine new items?
"That's the gag. Chances are, you've bought em already. "
What bugs me is that there is no easy solution on TP.
Bidet
Yeah I was going to say... it might take some getting used to, but the Asians have that small wash bucket thing down to a science.
Was one of my resolutions to finally put one in. Took a bit to get used to it. Bonus that it has a seat warmer and no more tp in the septic tank.
Did you have to run an electric line or just additional plumbing?
I already had an outlet by the toilet. I bought just the seat one, was around 500, Toto washer sw3036r, because I wanted the unlimited on demand hot water and heated seat. Super easy install and having a warm butt on a cold morning, priceless. Does take a couple of weeks to get used to it and trust that it did the job if you know what I mean. So far, about a month in, glad I made the change.
One of my life’s luxuries is aloe Vera toilet paper.
Why? WHY?
What is wrong with these degenerates?
Got rid of most of this many years ago. Stopped wearing makeup in maybe 2010, stopped using normal deodorant and oral stuff long ago, for teeth i just use baking soda. Quit sunscreen probably 20 years ago. Switched to cloth fem products. Don't use lotions, use coconut oil instead. Still use bandaid though. But that's a once in a while thing, not an everyday thing.
Use the Yuka app to scan products. https://yuka.io/en/
It's 100% independent and rates products on additives and hazardous contents. Really cool. It's so easy, you'll start scanning everything you own.
hot damn this is interesting
I was warned..."you'll scan everything" and sure enough, I was. I scanned everything I have and then scanned everything at the store before using it.
At the end of the year, they sent me a summary of what I scanned for the year and how I was doing. It was a handy summary.
You can donate $10 to $20 a year to open up more features. As helpful as the app is, I don't mind paying for it. Good luck!
Wait...PFAs aren't polyunsaturated fatty acids?
7th Generation, too? Were they bought out by a big dog corp or something?
Never drink hot coffee or tea from foam cups. NEVER NEVER put receipt paper in you mouth. I'm talking about the inkless paper. Text is burned into the paper. That shit is full on poison.
Dammit, I eat that paper shit all the time!
It has BPA so it enters your body through the skin. Handling receipt paper without gloves for a long time could even be a problem for some. Many canned beverages and foods use a BPA laden liner to prevent the product from directly interacting with the aluminum which is also highly toxic.
Yeah that trips me out bad. Sooo, prepping including can goods is not a good deal 😞 There are soups now being sold that are in glass jars but I don’t even like those soups. Make my own? Sure. But what about the raw vegetables. Research required. What about all the other ingredients. Even H. salt is really not healthy they say. Research required.
There are some who actually believe we don’t really even have to eat but they are way more spiritually advanced than I am
Freeze dried food is the pinnacle of food prep. 25 year shelf life is common and nutritional content is largely unaffected. The downside is price and it requires water to rehydrate which can be a challenge in a grid down scenario. I started years ago with a subscription plan that delivered a 5 gallon bucket of freeze dried foods every month. Of course growing your own food and canning it yourself is an option but is very labor intensive. You could buy your own ingredients and can those but the shelf life is nothing close to properly freeze dried and packed. When I say canning I mean using mason jars and a pot FYI.
Thx friend ♥️ Where did you buy those freeze dried item?
I used Valley Food Storage. They had, at the time, the cleanest ingredients. I don't know what the freeze dried food market looks like today but look around. The cheaper ones will likely have crappie ingredients or deceitful serving sizes. Most offer a subscription plan at a discount. But it will be pricey.
Happy to discuss preparedness with frens :)