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02 Mar 2011 by filed in Food Preparedness
Course Correction—I Was Wrong You know you’re in for a bumpy ride when I start out my article saying “PLEASE DO NOT PANIC”, right? Well hang on. And keep your screams muffled in front of the children as well as the non-preparedness-believing spouse, OK? You don’t want to undo any traction you might have gained recently, right? OK, Folks. This whole food shortage series that I’ve been writing about the past few weeks—well, I was wrong. Sorry. Produce is not going to escalate at triple rates by...
22 Feb 2011 by filed in Food Preparedness
The Financial Storm Strengthened by Food Shortage Today I will continue the series of Food Shortage. For starters though, I just want to say thank you for the mounds of e-mails I received from persons over the last couple of days begging me and encouraging me to continue with the series. It was almost as if some felt that I had given up on writing this series due to some of the negative comments that were posted in response.  Now, now, Folks; you should know me better than that. I don’t scare...
14 Feb 2011 by filed in Food Preparedness
Warning: Food Supply and Affordability are Seriously Threatened The Overview Why have I not written for several days? Well, believe it or not, it’s not because of the television show that I’ve been preparing to have filmed by TLC, and it’s not because of the extra radio shows lately.  It’s not even been a time management issue and fortunately my health has been great. Unfortunately, my delay in posting something worthwhile is because I’ve been struggling with how to share the information I...
06 Oct 2010 by filed in Preparedness
Folks, just a quick update...Blue Chip Foods, aka Augason Farms, has extended their fabulous sale until this Friday, October 8th. So if you haven't had a chance yet to get there in person, or visit their website at www.augasonfarms.com, I suggest you hurry. They have even put their sale items on sale for this week only! Take advantage suprax and stock up your preparedness pantry with quality freeze-dried, dehydrated foods your family will love.
21 Jul 2010 by filed in Preparedness
Let’s face it. A household that’s full of enough groceries and other household supplies to last a year isn’t exactly a common sight nowadays. In fact, I know many persons who would actually label such a person as a hoarder. However, they would be woefully incorrect in this assessment and I hope that many of you can shake off the negative stigma that such a label carries with it. If I were to pay my utilities a year in advance or save enough money to live off of for a year without incurring...
25 Jan 2010 by filed in Food Preparedness
by Kellene In the last two segments in this series on Food, I’ve attempted to address our vulnerable reliance on our world’s food supply. When there is a shortage, we pay for it dearly. When a great deal of products are reliant upon one particular crop, we give away much of our freedom as well.  When the core of our habits for feeding and enjoying are based on a particular product, we are also subjected to the price demands which come with such dependence.  I’m sure that many of you remember...
18 Jan 2010 by filed in Food Preparedness
Will your pantry shelves mirror the store shelves in an emergency or food shortage? There is a serious food supply emergency going on right now. We don’t have to wait any longer folks. In fact, I would say we are at Level Orange with very little more required to push us to Level Red.  No. I’m not spewing fear and chaos. I’m trying to share information with you laid out in a rational, factual manner so that you can be aware and to take measures to insure that you are affected by this food...
17 Sep 2009 by filed in Preparedness
Freeze Dried Blueberries. Photo c/o thereadystore.com While I am able to obtain produce periodically, I have to say the majority of the fruits and vegetables in my food storage are of the freeze-dried variety? Why? Cost and convenience. Consider this. I can purchase a flat of fresh blueberries for $30-$35 at a farmers market. Undoubtedly there will be some waste, bruising, and I may or may not be able to use them all before they spoil. I will also need to wash them and dry them off prior to...
15 Jul 2009 by filed in Preparedness
Food Storage.  It really doesn’t have to be complicated. Medical Emergency Preparedness photo c/o ehow.com When it comes to emergency preparedness, there are actually 10 different components to consider, listed below in order of priority: Spiritual Mental Physical Medical Clothing/Shelter Water Food Fuel Financial Communication Food storage is only one part, and in order of priority would actually be “#7” out of those ten components.  What that means is there are a whole lot of other...
10 Jul 2009 by filed in Preparedness
Yes, You Can Find Space We’ve all thought it.  “Where in the world would I put a years supply of food storage?!”  Unfortunately, such a question leads many to not even attempt to be prepared for an emergency. 55 Gallon Water Barrels When it comes to having somewhere to put your emergency preparedness supplies, it usually boils down to priorities.  I know you don’t want to hear that, and I realize this isn’t ALWAYS the case.  But throughout my emergency preparedness consulting, I’ve always...

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