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Canned chicken and tuna too. And nuts, lots of nuts. Peanut butter and crackers. Cheap and last forever. Can feed yourself for months for a couple dollars. Ramen. Though its not good for you, really, when push comes to shove, its better than the alternative. Noodles, beans, rice. For fresh veges Rutabega lasts up to 5 years and my family loves it. Tastes a bit like cabbage but can be served like mashed potatoes. Butter. I have 100 lbs of this essential animal fat. Squash lasts up to 2 years.

For satisfying a sweet tooth I have the oats and honey granola both in bars and as crumble. Oatmeal both prepared and uncooked. Good source of energy. Bisquick. You can live on Bisquick indefinitely and its cheap and stores easily. I have 30 pounds of honey, raw and unfiltered. Raisins. Flour, sugar, yeast.

Get a dutch oven and a rack so you can bake on the fire. I have tons of the jiffy cornbread muffin mix. Pennys.

Water and a way to purify it. I dont own one of those water dispensers but Ive bought 30 of the big water jugs that go on them along with 5 and 1 gallon containers of water and cases and cases of bottled. Lifestraws and purification tabs. Coffee filters to filter lake and/or river water. (running water is best) Containers. Buckets to collect rain water.

Propane tanks for the grill. I have 5 150 lb tanks and a dozen or so 30 lb tanks.

I also have about 3 grand worth of MREs from mypatriotstore though I realize not everyone can afford this. Ive been buying for 4 years now.

Im ready for a siege. Ive got enough resources to keep the 5 in my household alive for a couple years with enough to spare for friends, family and neighbors lacking my foresight. I do have an advantage in my prep, I have a large house, three car garage and a polebarn for storage.

I have it all catalogued and dated for easy reference and rotating. All of it are things my family uses anyway.

It took awhile but this trucker convoy in Canada has helped me convince my extended family to stock up.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Canned chicken and tuna too. And nuts, lots of nuts. Peanut butter and crackers. Cheap and last forever. Can feed yourself for months for a couple dollars. Ramen. Though its not good for you, really, when push comes to shove, its better than the alternative. Noodles, beans, rice. For fresh veges Rutabega lasts up to 5 years and my family loves it. Tastes a bit like cabbage but can be served like mashed potatoes. Butter. I have 100 lbs of this essential animal fat. Squash lasts up to 2 years.

For satisfying a sweet tooth I have the oats and honey granola both in bars and as crumble. Oatmeal both prepared and uncooked. Good source of energy. Bisquick. You can live on Bisquick indefinitely and its cheap and stores easily. I have 30 pounds of honey, raw and unfiltered. Raisins. Flour, sugar, yeast.

Get a dutch oven and a rack so you can bake on the fire. I have tons of the jiffy cornbread muffin mix. Pennys.

Water and a way to purify it. I dont own one of those water dispensers but Ive bought 30 of the big water jugs that go on them along with 5 and 1 gallon containers of water and cases and cases of bottled. Lifestraws and purification tabs. Coffee filters to filter lake and/or river water. (running water is best) Containers. Buckets to collect rain water.

Propane tanks for the grill. I have 5 150 lb tanks and a dozen or so 30 lb tanks.

I also have about 3 grand worth of MREs from mypatriotstore though I realize not everyone can afford this. Ive been buying for 4 years now.

Im ready for a siege. Ive got enough resources to keep the 5 in my household alive for a couple years with enough to spare for friends, family and neighbors lacking my foresight. I do have an advantage in my prep, I have a large house, three car garage and a polebarn for storage.

It took awhile but this trucker convoy in Canada has helped me convince my extended family to stock up.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Canned chicken and tuna too. And nuts, lots of nuts. Peanut butter and crackers. Cheap and last forever. Can feed yourself for months for a couple dollars. Ramen. Though its not good for you, really, when push comes to shove, its better than the alternative. Noodles, beans, rice. For fresh veges Rutabega lasts up to 5 years and my family loves it. Tastes a bit like cabbage but can be served like mashed potatoes. Butter. I have 100 lbs of this essential animal fat. Squash lasts up to 2 years.

For satisfying a sweet tooth I have the oats and honey granola both in bars and as crumble. Oatmeal both prepared and uncooked. Good source of energy. Bisquick. You can live on Bisquick indefinitely and its cheap and stores easily. I have 30 pounds of honey, raw and unfiltered. Raisins.

Get a dutch oven and a rack so you can bake on the fire. I have tons of the jiffy cornbread muffin mix. Pennys.

Water and a way to purify it. I dont own one of those water dispensers but Ive bought 30 of the big water jugs that go on them along with 5 and 1 gallon containers of water and cases and cases of bottled. Lifestraws and purification tabs. Coffee filters to filter lake and/or river water. (running water is best) Containers. Buckets to collect rain water.

Propane tanks for the grill. I have 5 150 lb tanks and a dozen or so 30 lb tanks.

I also have about 3 grand worth of MREs from mypatriotstore though I realize not everyone can afford this. Ive been buying for 4 years now.

Im ready for a siege. Ive got enough resources to keep the 5 in my household alive for a couple years with enough to spare for friends, family and neighbors lacking my foresight.

It took awhile but this trucker convoy in Canada has helped me convince my extended family to stock up.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Canned chicken and tuna too. And nuts, lots of nuts. Peanut butter and crackers. Cheap and last forever. Can feed yourself for months for a couple dollars. Ramen. Though its not good for you, really, when push comes to shove, its better than the alternative. Noodles, beans, rice. For fresh veges Rutabega lasts up to 5 years and my family loves it. Tastes a bit like cabbage but can be served like mashed potatoes. Butter. I have 100 lbs of this essential animal fat. Squash lasts up to 2 years.

For satisfying a sweet tooth I have the oats and honey granola both in bars and as crumble. Oatmeal both prepared and uncooked. Good source of energy. Bisquick. You can live on Bisquick indefinitely and its cheap and stores easily. I have 30 pounds of honey, raw and unfiltered.

Get a dutch oven and a rack so you can bake on the fire. I have tons of the jiffy cornbread muffin mix. Pennys.

Water and a way to purify it. I dont own one of those water dispensers but Ive bought 30 of the big water jugs that go on them along with 5 and 1 gallon containers of water and cases and cases of bottled. Lifestraws and purification tabs. Coffee filters to filter lake and/or river water. (running water is best) Containers. Buckets to collect rain water.

Propane tanks for the grill. I have 5 150 lb tanks and a dozen or so 30 lb tanks.

I also have about 3 grand worth of MREs from mypatriotstore though I realize not everyone can afford this. Ive been buying for 4 years now.

Im ready for a siege. Ive got enough resources to keep the 5 in my household alive for a couple years with enough to spare for friends, family and neighbors lacking my foresight.

It took awhile but this trucker convoy in Canada has helped me convince my extended family to stock up.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Canned chicken and tuna too. And nuts, lots of nuts. Peanut butter and crackers. Cheap and last forever. Can feed yourself for months for a couple dollars. Ramen. Though its not good for you, really, when push comes to shove, its better than the alternative. Noodles, beans, rice. For fresh veges Rutabega lasts up to 5 years and my family loves it. Tastes a bit like cabbage but can be served like mashed potatoes. Butter. I have 100 lbs of this essential animal fat. Squash lasts up to 2 years.

For satisfying a sweet tooth I have the oats and honey granola both in bars and as crumble. Oatmeal both prepared and uncooked. Good source of energy. Bisquick. You can live on Bisquick indefinitely and its cheap and stores easily. I have 30 pounds of honey, raw and unfiltered.

Get a dutch oven and a rack so you can bake on the fire. I have tons of the jiffy cornbread muffin mix. Pennys.

Water and a way to purify it. I dont own one of those water dispensers but Ive bought 30 of the big water jugs that go on them along with 5 and 1 gallon containers of water and cases and cases of bottled. Lifestraws and purification tabs. Coffee filters to filter lake and/or river water. (running water is best) Containers. Buckets to collect rain water.

Propane tanks for the grill. I have 5 150 lb tanks and a dozen or so 30 lb tanks.

It took awhile but this trucker convoy in Canada has helped me convince my extended family to stock up.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Canned chicken and tuna too. And nuts, lots of nuts. Peanut butter and crackers. Cheap and last forever. Can feed yourself for months for a couple dollars. Ramen. Though its not good for you, really, when push comes to shove, its better than the alternative. Noodles, beans, rice. For fresh veges Rutabega lasts up to 5 years and my family loves it. Tastes a bit like cabbage but can be served like mashed potatoes. Butter. I have 100 lbs of this essential animal fat. Squash lasts up to 2 years.

For satisfying a sweet tooth I have the oats and honey granola both in bars and as crumble. Oatmeal both prepared and uncooked. Good source of energy. Bisquick. You can live on Bisquick indefinitely and its cheap and stores easily. I have 30 pounds of honey, raw and unfiltered.

Get a dutch oven and a rack so you can bake on the fire. I have tons of the jiffy cornbread muffin mix. Pennys.

Water and a way to purify it. I dont own one of those water dispensers but Ive bought 30 of the big water jugs that go on them along with 5 and 1 gallon containers of water and cases and cases of bottled. Lifestraws and purification tabs. Coffee filters to filter lake and/or river water. (running water is best) Containers. Buckets to collect rain water.

It took awhile but this trucker convoy in Canada has helped me convince my extended family to stock up.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Canned chicken and tuna too. And nuts, lots of nuts. Peanut butter and crackers. Cheap and last forever. Can feed yourself for months for a couple dollars. Ramen. Though its not good for you, really, when push comes to shove, its better than the alternative. Noodles, beans, rice. For fresh veges Rutabega lasts up to 5 years and my family loves it. Tastes a bit like cabbage but can be served like mashed potatoes. Butter. I have 100 lbs of this essential animal fat. Squash lasts up to 2 years.

For satisfying a sweet tooth I have the oats and honey granola both in bars and as crumble. Oatmeal both prepared and uncooked. Good source of energy. Bisquick. You can live on Bisquick indefinitely and its cheap and stores easily. I have 30 pounds of honey, raw and unfiltered.

Get a dutch oven and a rack so you can bake on the fire. I have tons of the jiffy cornbread muffin mix. Pennys.

Water and a way to purify it. Lifestraws and purification tabs. Coffee filters to filter lake and/or river water. (running water is best) Containers. Buckets to collect rain water.

It took awhile but this trucker convoy in Canada has helped me convince my extended family to stock up.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Canned chicken and tuna too. And nuts, lots of nuts. Peanut butter and crackers. Cheap and last forever. Can feed yourself for months for a couple dollars. Ramen. Though its not good for you, really, when push comes to shove, its better than the alternative. Noodles, beans, rice. For fresh veges Rutabega lasts up to 5 years and my family loves it. Tastes a bit like cabbage but can be served like mashed potatoes. Butter. I have 100 lbs of this essential animal fat. Squash lasts up to 2 years.

For satisfying a sweet tooth I have the oats and honey granola both in bars and as crumble. Oatmeal both prepared and uncooked. Good source of energy. Bisquick. You can live on Bisquick indefinitely and its cheap and stores easily. I have 30 pounds of honey, raw and unfiltered.

Get a dutch oven and a rack so you can bake on the fire. I have tons of the jiffy cornbread muffin mix. Pennys.

It took awhile but this trucker convoy in Canada has helped me convince my extended family to stock up.

2 years ago
1 score