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<blockquote data-quote="OKIE LADY" data-source="post: 2103705" data-attributes="member: 28040"><p>After a lot of weeks of research from books, websites, and talking to others, I decided to make a Preppers Guide for myself. What I ended up with was a 13 page guide. Though I didn't go around talking a lot about my lists, close friends and relatives began to ask me for a copy.( As many of you already know, if you do a lot of open discussion on how much Prepping you're into, you either get people thinking you're crazy, or those who may want to grab your stash in an emergency).</p><p> My guide is divided into categories: Water/Water Purification, Canned Foods, Dried Foods, Medicines (OTC, Topicals), Toiletries, Sanitation, Gardening Tools, Hardware, Camping Tools, Auto Supplies, Weapons, Plastic Supplies, Paper Supplies, Morale Boosters, Important Papers, Bartering. Websites, Books, etc. Many people are into Bugging Out if the SHTF, but my husband and I, being retired, plan to stay in place. Our main reason for Prepping is when the economy gets bad or crashes. For us, bugging out means you have to have a place to go, you have to be sure your gasoline (or vehicle parts) will last, what if you're broke down in a bad place. Therefore having as many supplies to survive here at home is important. I will be glad to share my guide to anyone who wants me to e-mail it to you. Sharing this is the first step in helping others understand it is THEIR responsibility to prepare for bad times. We Preppers can email this guide to others; it's up to THEM whether they prepare or not. This way I don't feel bad when the SHTF. If you want my email go to my profile and the email address is there.</p><p> I am storing canned foods (and yes, Aldi's is a GREAT place for Preppers price and date wise), spices, condiments, LOTS of toilet paper, paper plate, paper towels. We are using Mylar bags with oxygen absorbers and dessicants to store beans, rice, flour, sugar, cornmeal, pastas, etc. We are also vacuum packing. Store ORGANIC Veg. Seeds (not hybrid which produce sterile offspring). Read as much as you can. Stores will have food for 3 days in an emergency; after that you're on your own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKIE LADY, post: 2103705, member: 28040"] After a lot of weeks of research from books, websites, and talking to others, I decided to make a Preppers Guide for myself. What I ended up with was a 13 page guide. Though I didn't go around talking a lot about my lists, close friends and relatives began to ask me for a copy.( As many of you already know, if you do a lot of open discussion on how much Prepping you're into, you either get people thinking you're crazy, or those who may want to grab your stash in an emergency). My guide is divided into categories: Water/Water Purification, Canned Foods, Dried Foods, Medicines (OTC, Topicals), Toiletries, Sanitation, Gardening Tools, Hardware, Camping Tools, Auto Supplies, Weapons, Plastic Supplies, Paper Supplies, Morale Boosters, Important Papers, Bartering. Websites, Books, etc. Many people are into Bugging Out if the SHTF, but my husband and I, being retired, plan to stay in place. Our main reason for Prepping is when the economy gets bad or crashes. For us, bugging out means you have to have a place to go, you have to be sure your gasoline (or vehicle parts) will last, what if you're broke down in a bad place. Therefore having as many supplies to survive here at home is important. I will be glad to share my guide to anyone who wants me to e-mail it to you. Sharing this is the first step in helping others understand it is THEIR responsibility to prepare for bad times. We Preppers can email this guide to others; it's up to THEM whether they prepare or not. This way I don't feel bad when the SHTF. If you want my email go to my profile and the email address is there. I am storing canned foods (and yes, Aldi's is a GREAT place for Preppers price and date wise), spices, condiments, LOTS of toilet paper, paper plate, paper towels. We are using Mylar bags with oxygen absorbers and dessicants to store beans, rice, flour, sugar, cornmeal, pastas, etc. We are also vacuum packing. Store ORGANIC Veg. Seeds (not hybrid which produce sterile offspring). Read as much as you can. Stores will have food for 3 days in an emergency; after that you're on your own. [/QUOTE]
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