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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3624409" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>well emergency rations are just that. food that is preserved and stockpiled can be used at literally any time.</p><p>it's not like you can't touch the meat in the freezer or the extra rice until the zombies come out of the ground.</p><p>no, if you just make a purchase or have an emergency repair/bill/etc you can just simply already eat the stuff you've stockpiled and get your food cost down to literally $0 for a month or two. plus, you are offsetting inflation, hell i see that already. frozen chunks of pork i'm pulling out of the freezer from last winter were several bucks cheaper than the pieces i'm replacing them with. so again, if you buy when you *can*, you'll offset the inflation and/or gouging of buying when you *need*.</p><p></p><p>that pays for itself, ask me how I know. i dunno, i learned it from my great grandparents who went thru the depression. now i guess it's called "prepping", but it was just how they lived.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3624409, member: 45524"] well emergency rations are just that. food that is preserved and stockpiled can be used at literally any time. it's not like you can't touch the meat in the freezer or the extra rice until the zombies come out of the ground. no, if you just make a purchase or have an emergency repair/bill/etc you can just simply already eat the stuff you've stockpiled and get your food cost down to literally $0 for a month or two. plus, you are offsetting inflation, hell i see that already. frozen chunks of pork i'm pulling out of the freezer from last winter were several bucks cheaper than the pieces i'm replacing them with. so again, if you buy when you *can*, you'll offset the inflation and/or gouging of buying when you *need*. that pays for itself, ask me how I know. i dunno, i learned it from my great grandparents who went thru the depression. now i guess it's called "prepping", but it was just how they lived. [/QUOTE]
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