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doing like wise.Today we’re breaking up 3.5lbs of corn starch into smaller bags for longer storage, or are we?
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its not getting any cheaper. 1 is none 2 is 1.doing like wise.
72 hour food kits?Academy still has 5.56 at .60 around. Matthews store had plenty. Also found 72 kits by Ready Wise at $10.00 each in Lancaster, SC. All good for 15 yrs.
Yes, at Lancaster Wal-Mart. Back in sporting goods. Sorry didn't specify.72 hour food kits?
$10 is a great price. Wise isn’t as good as mountain house in my opinion, but I’d buy a pallet of those. Nothing I can’t fix with some seasoningYes, at Lancaster Wal-Mart. Back in sporting goods. Sorry didn't specify.
I’ve got a walk in closet full of no 10 cans of this and wise brand stuff
I picked up a couple of those kits when I was at Bill’s in Vass some years ago when the pickins were slim in the last “scare". But my preference is the #10 cans also. Mountain House keeps revising how long they say they will last. Just gets longer and longer.I’ve got a walk in closet full of no 10 cans of this and wise brand stuff
For me, children,,,,ten of them,,,,was one of the biggest motivating factors for prepping. As you could probably imagine we do a lot of bulk food storage. We realized that with so many family members we were vulnerable if we didn't prep but had twice as many hands for prepping if we did. We can deer meat, apple sauce, cider, store dry beans and run a bulk food coop. This year we grew the biggest garden we have to date. We have a modest root cellar for squash and pumpkins and grow bloody butcher corn. I've posted lots of these projects. For us, prepping is about developing traditional skills over stocking up stuff. My kids learn to hunt, trap, farm etc at a young age. My kids wouldn't know what to do with a smartphone but I have a 7 year old who can stick a hawk in a tree from 25 yards every time. Over the years my prepping has changed, e.g. the whole idea of "bugging out" with little ones is just not feasible, but I have a plan if I should need to.How many of you guys prep with children? Specifically small children.