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Practical Prepping Protocol even if Poor
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[quote:Pooka:MV8zOTYyNTk1XzcxODg5NTM4XzU2MUY3RUJD] Denholm, I had no idea there is such a thing as "water for a day" containers! What a terrific idea! And that you found yours at a dollar store is even better, as long as it wasn't made in China and having all the yuk that can leach into the water. What a great idea that is - of course that doesn't account for cooking or hygiene, but just to have enough to drink could save a life, for certain! Thank you very much for the idea! I agree that practice is required for whatever we plan to do - and you are certainly diligent at it! You are in many ways more ready than most of us, as you have actually been out doing it while we have only been getting ready to do it, or just thinking about what to acquire to do it! Good job, Denholm - thank you very much on both accounts! [/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.
This is probably the only prepping thread a person would need, whether long-time prepper here to share, or newbie prepper here to learn and everyone in between.
Welcome!! Join us! Learn! Teach! Enjoy!!
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