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Wasting food just because you think that something might happen is not cool.
Your point here? We should all be like farcry 5 npcs?
just a point of interest about whats in that game
However, things go too far when people start prepping with canned ravioli. Those are public enemies.
maybe its just because i've been homeless for many years. i just like being ready for anything.
That is what I do; rotate my older nonperishable foods stored with new ones.
I have enough stored to last 3 years minimum (maybe 5), provided I supplement with my extremely large vegetable garden / greenhouse, current livestock, fishing / hunting and trapping.
My biggest preparation is attaining knowledge and practice. All from canning foods with pressure cooker / mason jars to curing meat with salt and smoking it.
Lucky for me I was prepared and had access to resources that aided me from being as dependent on businesses and shopping as many others were long before Corona / Covid-19 existed.
1. I started being a prepper 7 years ago
2. I have 7½ aches land (15½ total if one counts in the land on my 2 other properties ) and a old farmhouse with several buildings associated with agriculture
(since Corona ended I bought 2 more farmhouses with plots of land 3 and 5 acers that I rent to 2 families.)
3. I hunt, fish, trap, grow vegetables, tubers, herbs, berries, fruits, nu-ts, have hens + rooster, and 2 goats. I soon plan on buying a few piglets and fatten them up. Maybe allowing one of the sows to live and mate with one of my neighbors boars. I will buy those piglets from him next month.
4. I home-brew beer, apple cider, fruit and berry wine
5. I craft many items in my large tool shed
6. I repair many things instead of throw them away before they are totally worn out
7. I have private water well
8. I have solar panels
9. I have a social network of others like me.... not friends but people who are still important to me
0. The drive to liberate me from "polite society" whom I view as authoritarian sheep
Corona tested me and it was very unpleasant and uncomfortable to distance myself further from society than I already was.
I became more self sufficient than before Corona.
There were months that I refused to leave my property.
Lucky the internet and my Rottweilers kept me company., they had puppies 3 times which I sold. Now I have 5, puppies expected in 1½ months. $$$
I managed to live of my savings and an inheritance using net banking.
For 2½ years I chose to be unemployed to limit my contact with outside world. I have since started my own landscaping company that also contracts smaller construction jobs. I employ 3 people and even on occasion get my own hands dirty.
My hobby vegetable garden became very large to sustain my needs.
My hens and rooster = chickens and eggs. Goats = milk.
I traded with my neighbors.
Hunting, fishing and trapping also help me reduce the need to go shopping.
My prepper nonperishable food storage was useful but I tried not to plunder it out of fear that Corona would last longer than it did.
Could have stopped before this... this is where ya'll get into crazy town.
And this is fine, but what I've experienced from preppers who do this is that they do it once and either don't get through it or never do it again.
While it sounds well and good to prep and then rotate said prep so you always have the prep on hand... it's not as nice as living in "polite society."
There's a reason society evolved to where we are.
I'm all for prepping. Yay prepping. But it sounds like you moved to crazy town.
Usually bunch of anti-social paramilitary yahoos who can`t function normally in the society, acting like dogs who think that everyone is out there trying to take their food bowl away so they lash out at everybody who comes near.