Message from @Equalibrium
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I don't think I can do that, but I might talk to her about it.
Again, I don't think anything bad will happen here at Purdue, but I want to be ready. This weekend I'm going to prepare one of my bags with supplies.
You guys know more than me though.
Again, I can't really access that, both from lack of guns and money.
My wife, who does most of the canning, says this.
"For canning, the best resource is the Ball Blue Book canning guide, and your canner should have some basic directions on how/what to can. Tested recipes should be the only ones used because of the risk of botulism is very high with improperly processed canned foods.
For dehydrating food -- you can basically dehydrate anything so long as it's not too fatty. There's very little you can get wrong with dehydrating. Like, you can dehydrate spaghetti sauce and soup if you wanted to. Look up 'how to dehydrate backpacking meals' or similar keywords for putting together foods. Dehydrated foods will need to be stored well to keep them from getting soggy after its dried.
If you're getting started canning now, getting proper supplies may be difficult. Those of us already canning got started before the 'rona and supplies have been thin."
At home, my brother has a few guns and my dad has a pistol. I have a hunting bow and several machetes/daggers/knives.
There are several patches of trees scattered between fields and there are often deer in them.
I almost bought a baseball bat today, but it was too light to do any real damage.
I hope I'm not making this harder by explaining more.
yeah i started prepping at 18 im now 28, this is the worst time to start, all prices are up even if u can find stuff. i alway checked the clearance isle at wal mart to find half my preps
Nope, more explination, is better.
I've been out of country until about 4.5 years ago, so I've not really prepped in earnest.
But, I have good survival training, and good gear. And good friends with places to stay if things hit the fan. That's pretty much all you can do.
That, and a good "exit" plan. (getting out of the cities basically)
honestly if i had no preps i would buy a gun and hope i can find someone that prepped food and not guns so i could eat. i dont know what else you could realistically do to prep in such short time
I don't live in a city. My family has a farm about a mile from a town of about 2000-3000 people.
oh then buy seeds
To my knowledge, we still have cattle.
Farming season in Indian is mostly done for this year
I have some VISA debit cards that total about $200 dollars. Now I know what I'm using it for.
I just need to find the right stores in Lafayette.
Non-perisable food stuffs!
Like honey and oatmeal, right?
ramen noodles, etc
canned food
honey is one of the best food preps period, ton of uses and one spoonful is enough vitamins for one day
I've got some cans, and I can get a lot of ramen from the food courts.
Honey is a great item!
i got lucky my buddys mom randomly started bee keeping lol so she hooks me up with a fat honey jar everytime i come visit
There are some local beekeepers around my house. I'll tell my mom to start storing some non-perishables.
Also, what kind of gun would you guys suggest getting?
How much training or practice do you have?
ur first gun should be a pistol but its not a buyers market to say the least so it depends on ur budget which is sounding like a high point budget
I got a hunting license when I was younger, and I would sometimes use air rifles. I do have enough understanding to operate one safely, but beyond that, not much. My brother knows more, so he could help me.
I'm not 21 yet.
Long gun then, all around, but you can't carry those around in most cities.
Actually, I just looked it up, and I can get one.
gun laws dont apply in s.h.t.f.
True...