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Practical Prepping Protocol even if Poor
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[quote:Pooka:MV8zOTYyNTk1Xzc2MDEyMjIzXzJFN0NEOTYz] Cottage cheese was back in stock in my favorite grocery yesterday - what a blessing! Bought four and between my dogs and me, we ate a whole pound carton [or is it half a pound?] just to make up for lost time. At a small grocery, small compared to Walmart, Safeway, Kroger - at the beach the other day I happened to be in the area on other business and saw their sign about a case sale, so of course I stopped. Pears canned in pear juice, a case of mandarin oranges, a case of cream of chicken soup because they were out of mushroom, unfortunately, and a box of fifty pounds russet potatoes. I'd stocked very, very little fruit til now, so that was necessary. Soup is for casseroles and such, to make them more filling and calorie-dense. Always good to add to whatever size stockpile you have. Mine is small, so additions like these are exciting. When purchasing canned fruit, always try to get the type canned in juice - far less added sugars this way, the juice is healthy, and it adds to liquids needed for drinking daily. Pork is about to become far harder to find, and far more expensive. Among other parts, I recommend purchasing the packages of bacon ends and pieces, cooking the bacon not quite done, then freezing packages of it with the bacon grease still on. Finish cooking the bacon and there is grease for cooking eggs, or adding to your bacon grease jar. On sale it is cheap, the bacon is high quality, and so good to have it frozen and ready to toss in the pan for just a few minutes more cooking time. Remember potatoes are terrific in nutrition and caloric density. This is the time of year to purchase them on sale. If there is a farm near you, go for it there - often they have bags of mixed sizes far cheaper than buying bags of singular sizes. People, please hurry up with your preps - we are in real trouble for food! Have you noticed how many recalls there are these days for contaminated food products? I don't think this great number of recalls is coincidental. Remember Agenda 2030! Check out the next video. [/quote]
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Continuation of another thread of wonderful people with the best ever ideas for practical prepping even for those with little money.
We discuss power outages including CME and EMP, heating and cooking methods, first aid, foods; we run disaster scenarios to see if we know what to do.
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