The Urban Survival Handbook: Severe Cutting Back With Food
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No More High dollar coffee drinks...george
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@JustGameKid ah, so if you don't die in a car crash tomorrow you will have food to eat?
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If you read books, you would know people have been saying this for all 3000 years of recorded history. The reason to live a life of frugality is for freedom, to owe no one nothing, to not be a slave to a job. Forget thinking the world will end, prepare not for the end, but prepare for your future.
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meat less night hell no go hunting or fishing be come one with land kill it and eat it
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I am in the middle ground in middle America. I still have a lot of expenses to cut back on and lots of credit card debt, but I am making some progress.-- good video as usual.
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I don't know what he's talking about but he looks like the late cult leader Jim Jones.
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@inkey2 Check us out over on Survive2Day channel - we are posting some advice from the old folks. Thanks!
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Dude, this ad hoc, on the scene reporting is friggen' hilarious! Dude, you rule!
Ha, ha!
I love this impromtu, anything goes, seat of the pants, on the spot reporting!
Ha, ha!
Driving a car and doing a cell phone interview. Ha, ha!
This is so raw!
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@george4title Properly packed dry goods, rice, wheat etc have a 30 yr shelf life.
interestingly, Hormel Foods says that any of their meat products, SPAM etc, have a indefinite shelf life--although "indefinite" is a tricky word, they suggest as long as the can has not been compromised, the food is edible. Other canned goods have a shelf life of 5-10 yrs depending on the product, most are safe long after the expiration date, which is generally just a guide to optimal taste.
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@mikebius yeah, and listen to this.....my mother was one of "ELEVEN" children, no indoor toilet till she was 12, and they were not on any type of pubic asistance....my grandfather had to have alot of things going to pay the bills....he was a phographer for the county morgue, an artist, carried the US MAIL, learned watch making and taught himself to repair the fairly new technology of "radio"
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@inkey2 Yeah, my mother is 82 and knows what scarcity and poverty are. It's amazing how spoiled we have become in this country, myself included.
Go get food stamps, and stock up. If the system is going to tank, use the system to make sure you have food. Stock up on grains, make sure they are in a cool, dry, and most important rodent/bug free area. Some mice have a illness that looks like the flu but will kill you in days called, Hantavirus. Learning how to make fire. candle making would be a nice skill, not too expensive. If you have land, get seeds and grow food. Learn how to can your food properly. Doing it wrong will kill you.
ecocheapwebdad 1 year ago 4
@ecocheapwebdad canned food , though more expensive lasts longer
george4title 1 year ago