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  • So funny that you call them zombies! I'm guilty of being one 'till about 4 months ago. I wish I had someone like you warning me about the coming hyperinflation. I think we've all been too comfortable and can't get out of the normalcy bias. Especially my generation, the entitlement generation. We don't know what it's like to live in times of economic depression and we certainly can't fathom a shtf situation. Btw, you're a good man, not being able to turn away those little zombies and all!

  • @nonacue Thanks for watching, I'm glad you woke up, the more people aware and preparing, the better.

  • Dude! A bit paranoid are we? ha ha!

  • I LOVED this video! 1st of all, this guy is great, laid back & funny. Are you a believer? I too am preparing for the death of the dollar. After warning my Zombie friends for 2 yrs I finally told them they're on their own, don't come to my house because I won't help you. I'll help the one who didn't know better but not those who were warned ad nauseum! Visit my site, "Prepare Before All Hell Breaks Loose!" @ spiritwars at dot net. Get God, groceries, guns & gold, silver too!

    BRACE FOR IMPACT!

  • Damn little zombies, tugging on the heartstrings. Great video,it will be heartbreaking times, I think hyperinflation is where we are headed at speed. It wont take long for the word to spread among the big zombies, only giving to little zombies may be a way forward in what is a very very tough subjest area, expect the line of little zombies to get longer every day though. What % of big zombies hunt in your area? Big zombies hunt game, little zombies get bread,they scrape 1 meal together a day.

  • @reefcut Hunting is going to be another big eye opener for people, if you don’t hunt it’s pretty hard to just walk in the woods and harvest something. Those that do hunt will take most of the traditional game, deer, turkeys, ECT right off. You will have to be pretty opportunistic with what you have left and eat the underutilized stuff like carp, raccoons, rabbits, ect… and no one will be able to take care of all those that didn’t plan, I just wanted to touch on the point of kids. Thanks

  • The cheapest I've found hard red winter wheat is $.87 a pound here in Georgia. Do you grow your own wheat to be able to make the bread for only $.05 -$.07 per loaf or are you just able to buy it in bulk so cheaply? This is an excellent idea, in my opinion, on how to deal with this very serious issue. Probably the best idea I've heard. Thanks for the video.

  • @dpwoody2010 I stocked up on red wheat about two + years ago. It’s grown organic locally and if you buy in bulk (100’s of lbs or by the ton) you got it cheaper. I know wheat has really been going up lately, but if you call the grain elevators in your area, there still might be deals out there. That’s what the loaf cost me to prep, not the cost of it today or God knows what it will be next year. Good luck and thanks for the chance to clear that up.

  • zombie bread!! lol. do you have a hand crank for your wheat in case you have no power?

  • @DixiePrepper Yep, we have a couple of hand mills that we also use, thanks for watching.

  • What is your plan for long term yeast storage?

  • @usfreedom22 I would put it in the fridge.

  • @usfreedom22 Right now we have the bulk stuff stored, sealed, and frozen in our big freezer. If we were to lose that then it would be transferred over to jugs of sterilized or distilled water where it can be stored in a cool dry area for another 4-5 years. After that I guess we would be eating a lot of sour dough type breads. Thanks for asking.

  • @houndsman03 There is a way too make yeast out of fruit and here is a short vid on hot too watch?v=w-GmnAD4J7E.

    Security would be at at the top of the list, with three girls (Plus one more including my wife) in my home. There is just way too many screwed up people in the world.

  • @uhateusaFU Awesome information, I didn’t have a clue to this method and I have numerous fruit trees on my property.  Thanks for the tip.

  • No I won't turn a kid away but I will put the parents too work (Very hard work). The type of labor where you work till noon just to get lunch. There will be no mercy with this.

  • @uhateusaFU Yep, I burn a lot of wood and the nearest good wood lot is about a mile away, labor for food trades Could be worked out. With some security issues addressed.

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