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Be prepared for the next great transfer of wealth. Buy physical silver and storable food.
theorganicprepper.ca / by Daisy Luther / January 20, 2016
Introducing the Self-Reliance Weekly Report
Prepping
Do bargain buys make a prepper stockpile? Just because a food is cheap, it doesn’t necessarily earn a place in your emergency food stockpile. Every time I see those coupon-clipping maven’s pantries, I just cringe. Not because there is anything at all wrong with coupons and buying things at a bargain price, mind you. But often the foods are totally bereft of nutritional value, they’re just placed on a shelf in their original packaging, and those who choose foods strictly because they’re cheap won’t end up with a very balanced pantry. This article talks about working the bargains into your stockpile strategy. If you’re new to prepping, you can alsocheck out this guide to learn about building your pantry from square one.
Winter is coming…finally. It seems like winter got a late start this year for most of the country, but this week, the weather could be making up for lost time, bringing ice, snow, and high winds in a “colossal” storm headed to the Eastern part of the US. Weather like this makes power outages likely. It isn’t enough to just have some food on hand (although you should definitely have emergency food!) – have you thought about how you could stay warm if a power outage meant that your usual heating method didn’t work? Check out these tips for keeping warm in during a winter-time power outage. As well, check up this round-up of 20 ways to winterize your home and homestead before the big storm hits.
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