Survival Foods To Stockpile: Emergency Prepping Guide For Life-Saving Supplies And Food Storage: Pandemic Survival, #5
By Mary White
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CAN YOU TELL ME… WHICH "FOOD STRATEGY" IS BEST FOR A LONG-TERM DISASTER OR A CRISIS?
While everyone is figuring out what songs work best to ensure proper hand-washing time, and learning how to DIY hand sanitizer with a passion shown only by the slime-making tweens of yesteryear, I thought it might be a good time to talk about some basic pantry staples you should actually stock up on.
First and foremost, it's important to make a distinction between panic shopping and being prepared.
Yes, you should have enough food and supplies (including medications) on hand to last two weeks in case of quarantine.
No, you do not need to be hoarding toilet paper (and certainly not fighting people for it at the supermarket).
Preparing for a quarantine comes down to this: smartly stocking your fridge, freezer, and pantry to keep everyone at home fed and well in the event you need to spend a few weeks inside your doors.
But what you buy is just as important as how much of it you buy, because the healthier you eat, the healthier your immune system becomes!
The right place at the right time...
This guide will help you to build the perfect stockpile of healthy, delicious, and nutritious food, plus water, meds, and other emergency supplies.
Here's exactly what you're going to learn:
- A complete system for building a stockpile of healthy, delicious survival food.
- How to properly store everything and where to store your supplies to increase their shelf life.
- My "secret" list of 25 foods to boost your immune system and improve your well-being.
- 12 foods to avoid(and you probably eat them daily) that can cause negative health problems.
- Healing Products: 8 natural ingredients used locally to strengthen your whole body.
- Practical tips and healthy habits to keep you and your loved ones safe and sound during a quarantine.
- And much more!
All you need to start is 60 minutes to read it and you will be able in just one shot to build the biggest, healthiest stockpile you've ever seen.
P.S. The list is entirely created with AFFORDABLE products!
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Survival Foods To Stockpile - Mary White
Introduction
Whether you want to be prepared for the end of the world as we know it or just a financial collapse, it’s always a good idea to be prepared. It is known that at least 3 to 4 million people in the US are prepping for some kind of catastrophe. It would stand to reason the number is very much higher, due to the fact that a lot of people are afraid of what others may think. After doing the research, the number of people that seem to think that, that type of preparation is needed is more like 50%. Does this seem odd? When questioning real people, it seems to hold up. All those folks do not and don't plan on actually doing any prep, but are thinking there may come a time when the lack of prep would have been a mistake.
It’s obvious nowadays that stability in our society is suspect at best. Being prepared is starting to become a common theme. Especially when people are now starting to realize that bad things can and do happen and no timely response may be seen when it does happen. It’s well known now that QE (Quantitative Easing) is causing the rich to get richer and the not so well off to join the lower income class or no income class. Because of that, possible financial collapse is a concern. Conflicts and natural disasters are another great concern. Our population could be on its way to possible disaster.
When a person sees, this may happen to themselves and their family and friends, the obvious response is to prepare for the worst. A sense of protection is natural for themselves and those whom they care about. Many people don't act on this knowledge, but a large number of people are, a very large number. This has spawned a wide variety of prepper types. Some prepare for short term problems, while others prepare for many years of protection. It would seem that the ones who prepare for the long term are making the best move, considering the world environment. When you consider what the government seems to have been doing in recent years. Mass preparation for something big, messy, and that covers a very long time period seems to be taking place. To deny this overlooks the obvious. Everybody knows that when there is a problem, they will protect themselves first and you may never see a response to your situation. That fear is enough for almost anyone to consider and enact some type of prepper plan.
There seems to be one type of common mistake though. Many people get the idea its okay to prep at home and let others know about it. They overlook the obvious truth. All homes will be a target for food and supplies, whether preppers are there or not. Not only is it good to have a location that doesn't look like a home with goods in it, but complete secrecy about what you are doing is a must, not at prepper conventions where you are basically anonymous, but with people who can organize and find you when there is a real problem. Unfortunately, even family members whom you normally trust and want to protect in a disaster are high risk for telling others. That means it’s better to