8 Grocery Items to STOCKPILE before the END of AUGUST - Do NOT miss this...

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Attention all Preppers and Patriots… We always need to keep an eye out for foods that might be of short supply. With that, here are 8 grocery items to get now, in August.

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Finally, after 2 years of clearing trees & brush, popping tree roots, disking. Then putting post in the ground. Running fence. We are getting 5 sheep this weekend!

johnb
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I was a vegan for 2 1/2 yrs, farted alot. Don't blame everything on cattle.

ahmcnulty
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All of the "issues" or problems stem from the people we pay to govern.
That is the sickest feeling, that nausea. Caused by betrayal.

Greyman
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Just recently discovered that you can PLANT dry beans from the store and they DO grow!

elizabethcutter
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There was a bad year to harvest honey here in Germany. The bees made "Zementhonig" ( honey as hard as cement). The honey stuck in the honeycomb and ditnt go to sling out. Zhere are only a few ways to harvest this honey. Destroying the combs is one of them. This honey is also unsuitable for winter food for the bees.
Thank god I had a harvest (15 kilo) from spring. I only own one bee colony ( right word?) and two younger colonies I cant harvest from.
Blessings from Bavaria Germany

dorisfuchs
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You can use powdered milk for cheese and yogurt too!

elizabethcutter
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Make sure you buy real honey. Most honey sold at supermarkets is not. Buy raw, non-irradiated honey. If your honey does not crystallize in cold weather it is not honey. Source locally if you can.

belindaeaglestone
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In the event of an EMP, your local game wardens won't mind if you take out an occasional rabbit, squirrel, dove, pigeon or other small game out of season. I have eaten most everything and mixed with a little A-1 or bbq sauce, things taste pretty good. Dove are absolutely delicious when breasted out and wrapped in bacon. Boiling leftover parts, fat & bones for broth is absolutely beneficial. Dont forget walnuts, pecans and hickory nuts. Bird seed can also be eaten in emergency situations. If you have cows, sheep, pigs and goats or have neighbors that raise them, community barbecues will become a thing again, if you get my drift. Make friends with your neighbors and barter and trade if things get bad.

Trust me on this one. I've had practice.

Homehaven
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Don't forget, chocolate, sugar, soy sauce, molasses, spices, freeze dried goods, seeds for planting, canning jars with lids, baking soda, baking powder, wheat and oat berries (flour), portable flour mill, portable power packs and solar panels. This is not going to end well if you are not able to address the needs of when they cut power, water, and heating for the home. Don't forget to get some sterno cans too so you can cook with.

deborahelliott
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The traditional English hedgerow is quite an inspiration. Blackberries, hazel nuts/filberts, rose hips, and damsons/ sloes. Also store chive seeds, lettuce seeds, and other herb seeds. Two twelve inch pots should be good for chives, even if you've only got a balcony.

plinble
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I recently took a can of bumble bee tuna out of the pantry with a bb date of 2/24 and noticed the top had a little bulge. The can was not compromised in any way. So, just make you check all of your cans carefully before consuming.

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Peanut butter in oil. No sugar. Pure peanuts only. Must mix well and continually, however.

rjl
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I've started an emergency pantry with 6 (18 oz) jars of peanut butter & 6 (4 packs) of saltines. They cost $25 & supply 1K calories per day for 30 days. It's ready to eat, cheap & easily transported. It's OK for short term use. If you want more calories just double or triple the amount. I use low sugar, low sodium products.

sandrataylor
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Inflation keeps me from buying anything.

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Thanks for the info. Vote. Vote. Vote, or we’re all going to die.

j.woodring
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I bought 20 litres of 25% white vinegar...Perfect for cleaning the scuzz out of the toilet bowls but could be diluted to whatever strength required too ...

barrycorney
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These “Good Old Joe Biden Years” will be best appreciated when they’re gone!👀💔🤦

MrElwoodCaudill
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Love this channel. You are so concise and to the point. Thanks for not turning this information into a 30min video sprinkled with “geopolitical musings”….

HighStrangeDrifter
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Fun fact, had a farmer tell a podcast I was listening to, out of Texas, he was laughing his butt off with all this climate crap, that cows don't fart. He had been a rancher for over 40 years. I was like, why haven't people asked that question!! Birds can't burp and cows can't fart😂😂😂 this BS is overrated ❤

candrakreuser
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can get peanut powder, get as much meat that you can - store in a cool spot, get as much vinegar as you have room for - use for canning and pickling, beans and rice store well and are energy intensive, honey never expires and is a good source of sugar to make the other things palatable, powdered milk and non dairy creamer to make the powdered milk seem more like regular milk (powdered has zero fat which is the need for non dairy creamer), salt, get at the animal feed store in huge sacks - store as much as you can

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