20 Foods To BUY NOW - Start A PREPPER Pantry & EMERGENCY FOOD STORAGE Cheap! Food Shortage Is HERE

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30 Day SUPPLY OF EMERGENCY FOOD SUPPLY for $200.00!!
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Hey y’all! All The worries of FOOD SHORTAGE or SUPPLY CHAIN can be stressful! This video can give you hope to know that you can start PREPPING Today! $200.00 Gives you 30 DAYS SUPPLY
1. Pinto Beans 20lb $14.46 (20 Meals)
2. Rice 20lbs $8.98 (20 Meals)
3. Ramen Noodles 2x12 Pks $5.74 (24 Meals)
4. Canned Tuna 2x12 Pks $13.96 (24 Meals)
5. Canned Chicken 2x4pks $19.96 (8 Meals)
6. Canned Corn 12pk $5.88 (24 Meals)
7. Canned Beans 12pk $5.88 (24 Meals)
8. Mashed Potato Flakes 3pk $5.94 (12 Meals)
9. Dried Powder Milk $8.43 (8 Quarts)
10. Peanut Butter 4 pk $13.36 (56 Servings)
11. Gallon Water 20x1Gal $21.60 (20 Full Gallons)
12. Old Fashioned Oats 2 Can $5.16 (20 Meals)
13. Sugar 25Lbs $13.40
14. Flour 25Lbs $8.80
15. Vienna Sausages 2x12 Pks $13.92 (24 Meals)
1. First Aid Kit $9.88
2. White Vinegar 2 Gal $6.00
3. Alcohol 3 Bottles $10.38
4. Matches 500ct $1.94
5. 5 Gal Food Grade Buckets (2) $8.56

$ 202.23 Total

200 Meals Serving, 56 extra snack servings of PB, Dried Milk, Flour and Sugar along with water as extra for additives and taste and quick baking.

.83 per meal

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10 Items That Are Affecting Shortages and Supply Chain Issues | Prepping For What Is Coming

TheMacs
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As a single physically challenged parent it’s a struggle to scrape money together but I’ve always been fairly frugal and I’ve been able to put a few cans away every time I go to the store - I’ve also planted some things in my patio container garden so I definitely feel better that I’m doing something! I love your channel, I’ve binged watched episodes! Taken a lot of tips and tricks so thank you so much ❤️

delacyfans
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I am so proud of us! We are seniors, and never prepped a thing before. We started 2 weeks ago and we got EVERYTHING you just suggested except the food grade buckets. That’s on our list now. Thank you much. God bless you and your family and I pray we all feel his love and protection during these uncertain times 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

suzieakers
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1. Rice 20lbs
2. Beans 20lbs
3. Ramen noodles
4. Tuna in can 12 pack
5. Chicken in a can
6. Can corn 12 cans
7. Can green beans/peas
8. Dry mashed potatoes fakes
9. Dry Milk
10. Peanut Butter
11. Water gallon size
12. Old Fashioned oats
13. Sugar
14. Flour
15. Vienna Sausage

veestu
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Excellent video. For beginning preppers, it’s so easy to do this. Most people waste money on coffee at the coffee shops, fast food, eating out instead of making meals at home etc. I keep a journal of bills and extras. All bills go on the left side. Extras go on the right. I also have the Mint app. It tracks your purchases and you set up categories like grocery or restaurant. My first year using the journal, I was shocked at how much money I wasted. That was enough to get me to really keep track of spending. The Holy Spirit lit a fire to prep for something big coming in June 2019. I already had a side gig taking care of my elderly neighbor (she’s now 96 and lives permanently with me) all the extra money from her went straight to prepping and getting out of debt. I cleared out my master closet of everything. I took out the upper shelving and put in tall metal shelving. Then I moved all my stuff to the garage and my baby girl who was in college’s closet. By the pandemic I had a years worth of food. It took 6 months. During that 6 months I scoured through YouTube and learned as much as I could on survival and EMP’s. I bought a solar generator. Had to use it yesterday for a planned outage. Amazing. Works fantastic. My closet when I moved Nov 2020 filled the entire food area of my basement at my new house. I had put away 4 years of food by buying bulk rice, flour and sugar and the rest I canned or bought from the store. Grew most of my vegetables. My closet was perfect. Cool, dry and dark. I put an outdoor lockable doorknob on it. I put water from Costco under all the beds. Canned food that couldn’t fit in my closet went behind the books on the bookshelves. I have over 500 books so that as a no brainer. I hid food in suitcases. Boxes in the garage that I wasn’t worried about heat. My realtor when I sold was in shock at what I’d put in that small closet. When I’d boxed all of it up and stacked it on the garage it took up 2 rows and stacked 5 feet. It had been stacked to the ceiling in that closet. I don’t want to ever be hungry with any options. I also don’t want my neighbors to be hungry. Just do something. Pray about it and God will help you. God has blessed me so much since I trusted Him and did what He asked me to do. My 96 year old neighbor will never be cold, hungry, or without medications and necessities.God has provided everything.

kennaoconnor
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The struggles I have had this year growing my garden (not a beginner gardener) has reinstated how important a backup plan, (Store bought food) is. Never feel bad for prepping store bought food, only focus to have is whatever it takes to survive.

texastornado
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Salt, we ALWAYS make sure we have salt. And if you have the money, store cocoa powder. These 2 items along with your list will make everything seem so much less bland. Thank you for all of your videos!!

ImABoyMom
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This week's prep at my house: bought a few 6-packs of solar garden lights. They're out charging in the sun. If we get a rolling blackout, they're ready to come in and light our bathrooms and kitchen.

dianebrodeen
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Great video for beginners. I think there are too many channels out there knocking down people who do not choose to be homesteaders. Just as many people thought I was poor being raised on a self sustaining farm in the 60-70’s. I am one of 5 siblings which none of us live on our farm for various reasons. But, we all have gardens, preserve, can sew and make our own clothing..do we…no. But we can. I’m so happy you addressed those that do not have those skills in a way that was not making them feel like they were in a hopeless place. Good job, kids. You’re such a blessing to so many!

Bex-rgpj
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I grew up on a farm in central Texas. Humidity seemed to benefit bugs, so my Mom who grew up inthe depression always put a couple of loose bay leaves in the stored flour, a saltine in the sugar to keep it from clumping from the humidity

denabaldersonhurd
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Years ago, when I was a broke, working two jobs and a full time student, I used to combine two cups of cooked rice with a can of tuna and a can of green beans. Just stir, heat, and eat. I would season it with whatever condiments I had-mainly low sodium soy sauce. That was my lunch and dinner for years. Super cheap, easy to prepare, and very economical.

Melody
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Pro tip: when you buy rice, beans, flour, sugar, oats, etc. put them in your freezer for 5-7 days to kill the bugs and larvae in that product before storing or just if you plan to use it in your daily pantry. We had flour mites in our pantry once from not doing this and it took some time, effort, and wasted food to finally get rid of them all.
I vacuum seal all these foods and store them in totes for long term and I can do this confidently after freezing them. Once they’ve been in the freezer for the 5-7 days, leave them on the counter for a day or two to get rid of any moisture from freezing and then use or package them for storage without worrying about the bugs ruining your food.
“I’d challenge you” to buy salt as well. For 58 cents you can buy a container of table salt, if you can find it, and it is super important to have on hand.
In your climate down south there, why aren’t you growing your own peanuts to make your own peanut butter? 🤣

fonk_sr
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I have been preparing slowly for the last 5 years. My first investments, were freeze dryer, dehydrator, and all canning supplies. I learned how to use it all. Learned where farmers markets are to buy by the bushel to put it up at home in bulk either canned, dehydrated or freeze dried. I don't have the property to grow everything. This last year, I raised a bunch of baby chicks to have fresh eggs. I got an incubator and will hatch cotournix quail for eggs and meat. Soon I will be moving onto property with land in a different state, and will be growing everything I need (I have all the seeds I need) and possibly get a couple of milking dwarf Nigerian goats for milk. I know nothing about caring for a milk cow, so I figured milking 1 or 2 dwarf goats may be better for me to care for on a smaller scale. I learned how to grow gourmet mushrooms from store bought mushrooms and have made my own mycelium to grow an infinite amount of mushrooms for our health and for food. Raw honey...cant say enough about it. Praise the bees! Water, I have an excellent filtration that will get any water clean and several life straws and ready to drink and cook with for my family and animals and storage of water. I learned how to save rain water. The property I will be going to will have a year round stream and I will make a pond if there is no pond on it already. Get fish from a hatchery to stock the pond. whenever I have had an extra $25.00 out of my budget, I have been stocking up on mylar bags, food safe buckets and more . Been saving the lint from my dryer and have bought dollar store candles to make fire starters for fire pits and fireplaces. I have a sugar gum tree that drops thousands of their spiny balls every year, and I use them for Firestarters as well. I learned how to make my own soaps from olive oil and coconut oil...we will be clean. This year I have been stocking up on items that I can store in mylar bags, jars and buckets. My son has solar generators, solar lights, solar panels, batteries, propane, flints, matches and more. This has all been my way to get through tough times which I believe we will be going through soon. Everyone laughed at me in 2019 when I was an Extreme coupon clipper and stocked up on toilet paper, cleaning products, shampoos, wipes, canned goods, tooth brushes, toothpaste, rubbing alcohol, laundry soap and so much more for pennies. When covid hit and things were not found on shelves at all in the stores, we had them. I was able to give to my parents, my uncle, and my family...we got through that until the stores started getting inventory back.. I even had medical supplies and masks, gauze and non latex gloves in my pantry. I learned from covid lockdowns...s#*t can hit the fan in a minute. I would much rather be prepared than not to be prepared. If nothing serious happens, none of our preparing will go to waste, we will rotate our stock, use what we have and continue to be more self sufficient. Better to be prepared than not.

livenletlive
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I did alot of my prepping when dollar tree was a dollar! I also bought a cast iron pot with a handle for 40$ to be able to cook on an open fire.

gracejohnston
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Snapshot of survival items:
1) water source
2) back up food
3) self defense items
4) medical aid
5) needed health and beauty type items
6) non gas transportation
7) cleaning /sanitizing items
8) portable generator and fuel or other power, like solar
9) low cost, low visibility, low energy cooking methods (crock pot/sun cooker
10) small comfort items like small fan, etc
11) a way to bug out of your place if you absolutely had to
12) books or other forms of entertainment when work is done or not possible. My favorite print book recommend: The Holy Bible

godman
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Probably don't realize your moral values show so much, but you apologize entirely too much. You're helping people who may not have a clue where to start. There's nothing to apologize for in that. You just have good manners. I appreciate the effort and time you put in to make these videos to help people. God bless, and thank you for sharing.

kenholycross
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Thank you for encouraging everyone to get started! I really appreciate your approach to this.
Friends and neighbors, if Walmart or whatever is the only store around or the only one that you can afford to shop at, then just go there. Work with what you've got. Ignore anyone who judges you for it, just do something to get going. :)
I hate to think of people doing nothing because they're intimidated by taking on a full-blown homestead, or because money is tight. Just do whatever you can. EVERY little bit helps.

dogslobbergardens
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Another trick to store rice, beans and flour and keep the bugs away is to add laurel bay leaves to the buckets or containers. The bugs don’t like the smell and stay away. laurel bay leaves are inexpensive.

patriciaekenstam
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Thank you Mac's ❣️ This is a super great video for those who didn't think ahead. We ALL started at the beginning, and grew from there. Don't go into FEAR, but rather, POSSIBILITY thinking. Turn off the news, it won't help you but harm you. Look around you at the possibilities to help you through a lean time, you've probably been through those before. There is still time, as the video clearly shows. YOU can do it!!

kavannahlight
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I think there will be a lot more togetherness as well, it seems we can care for our young and our elders better then big gov. Pray Pack Prepare.

brettsoftheart