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Prepping can be an extremely addictive hobby.
I know from personal experience that just within a few short years of stockpiling food, water, gear, books and all of my other preps, my small apartment is practically bursting at the seams. Although I do try to purge unneeded supplies and rotate food stores regularly, it doesn’t seem to make a big difference.
No matter what, preparedness should be something that genuinely makes your daily life easier and more enjoyable. Well, that sounds all well and good, but when it gets to the point when you have to have a full-on sit down family meeting to discuss the lack of storage space in the house (and where we’re going to put the mountain of Christmas presents this year) it’s kind of hard to make the case that prepping can make life more convenient.
There’s no real way around it, regardless if you’re in a small apartment or even a large rural homestead, at some point, it’s going to feel like your preps have taken over your home and space will become a serious issue.
In today’s post we’re going to go over a few space saving ideas and give you some things to keep in mind when it comes to stockpiling supplies. CLICK HERE FOR ACCESS TO THE FULL ARTICLE