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Well I was doing that, but the can goods get too old so I stopped.😕
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PhoenixPhail · M
@Peaches: You're going to be very popular.
Peaches · F
@Fernie: HAAAAA!!!😆🤣 Well you can switch it back to bb anytime my friend. I'll still love ya just the same❣🤗
Peaches · F
@sophrai: 😉
Socialclutz · 36-40, M
I'd like to think my moringa and pomegranate sprouts are prepping of sorts
Fernie · F
That is a very good skill to have if the SHTF... sprouts are unbelievably healthy and can keep you alive for a very long time
PhoenixPhail · M
I wish I had a store of food like that, only healthy stuff.
Fernie · F
Yes, I do not understand storing Spam...it is a can of salt which makes you thirsty and water is going to be way more important than food
SW-User
all I have is a power generator and fuel and a water tank
Fernie · F
those things are incredibly valuable don't tell people..they'll come and take it when the shtf
FloorGenAdm · 51-55, M
Let's mix up a bowl of peanut butter n syrup.
SMH
Fernie · F
why are you syh?
Spokeskitties75 · 46-50, M
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bijouxbroussard · F
My grandparents' pantry looked like that. Part of having lived through the Depression, I imagine. Some of my older uncles' homes were set up like that, too. I had to donate a lot of food recently, before it expired. It makes sense for large families, though.
Fernie · F
That depression changed people for sure....americans never think we can run out of food...they learned differently. I did too during the blizzard of '78 here in Boston...walked to the supermarket, not allowed to drive, dragging a red wagon behind us in the snow to carry the groceries home...but there were NO groceries...empty shelves...a real eye opener. I'm always prepared now. ya never know
MrBrownstone · 46-50, M
Not I
WarmAtNight · M
Hmm