This is a common sense approach to preparing a food storage to protect you and your family in the event of a disaster. H1N1, Swine Flu, Plaque, Martial Law, American Hiroshima, Nuclear Winter, Tsunami, Biological Attack, Ecological Disaster. Don't wait until it's too late. If something goes wrong you need to be prepared.
Y'all who stash food will be the first to die. Do you really think that someone is going to knock on the door and politly ask you to trade? If you do you're a stupid fuck. The first time someone runs into to you and your food stash, you'll get shot in the face and all that stuff you saved will be gone. You idiots will be the first to go. That's OK though, we need to clear out you morons to make room for the rest of us. Keep stashing my food for me.
ricklorieba 1 month ago
i know food is important and i have a 1yr food stash. but also dont forget the firstaid and other nonedibles.cooking fuel and lamp oil there are so many things to try to remember sometimes it makes u crazy so my savior is a simple notebook and write everything down that i get or that i need to get so that i dont rebuy it if i dont need anymore of that item, good vid
cntrshot1 1 month ago
Great video, thanks for the info. Also, most of us, don't know what to do with corn meal except fry fish or make corn bread. It would be great if you could recommend resources to tell or show what to do with that stuff. I am just starting to get food stores now and I know about getting the staples, but I'm not really sure how to best use that stuff.
jksatte 2 months ago
@binzsta21 I'm sure that's just a sampling.. lol
jksatte 2 months ago
Good Luck, Paul.
UNIDEN2211 2 months ago
good variety though!
yec1JF 5 months ago
meat/milk/cheese are essentials in longterm TEOWAWKI
no B12 in grains fruits veggies
yec1JF 5 months ago
It`s important to stock up on bottled water also
Goldenchild795 7 months ago
I think this is great information. Thanks for posting.
orris13 8 months ago
good job
Hociminovopolinko 9 months ago