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<blockquote data-quote="securitysix" data-source="post: 2661070" data-attributes="member: 32714"><p>Offer to help your neighbors scavenge if they agree to evenly split everything you find while scavenging with them. Exercise good trash discipline with any garbage from your stores. It would be OK to let them see the trash from what you've scavenged with them. If you make this deal with multiple neighbors, make sure they know about it so you can explain away some some of the unfamiliar trash as something you scavenged while out with a different neighbor.</p><p></p><p>If that is somehow insufficient to explain where your "extra" food is coming from, tell them you bought a case of <insert long term storage food item that they found evidence of> after the last big snowstorm because you got snowed in last time and couldn't get out and you wanted to make sure you had a little food on hand. Then tell them that you used most of it up while camping over the past couple of years and you only had enough left to cover one meal for your family and that's what they found. And then start practicing better trash discipline.</p><p></p><p>If that doesn't satisfy the neighbors, hope you have enough people to keep a 24 hour watch on your place, or at least your supplies, and be prepared to defend what's yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="securitysix, post: 2661070, member: 32714"] Offer to help your neighbors scavenge if they agree to evenly split everything you find while scavenging with them. Exercise good trash discipline with any garbage from your stores. It would be OK to let them see the trash from what you've scavenged with them. If you make this deal with multiple neighbors, make sure they know about it so you can explain away some some of the unfamiliar trash as something you scavenged while out with a different neighbor. If that is somehow insufficient to explain where your "extra" food is coming from, tell them you bought a case of <insert long term storage food item that they found evidence of> after the last big snowstorm because you got snowed in last time and couldn't get out and you wanted to make sure you had a little food on hand. Then tell them that you used most of it up while camping over the past couple of years and you only had enough left to cover one meal for your family and that's what they found. And then start practicing better trash discipline. If that doesn't satisfy the neighbors, hope you have enough people to keep a 24 hour watch on your place, or at least your supplies, and be prepared to defend what's yours. [/QUOTE]
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