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Start a prepping pantry on a budget $100.00 and buying over 100 pounds of food!!! Costco and wholesale places may help you save and start a prepper pantry and emergency food storage!
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I am a widow and I live alone in the woods. I have been prepping for several years now, but my children don't believe anything is going to happen and won't help me. I dont have any neighbors to talk to. I feel very alone. I guess that's why I love your show so much. You are truly blessed. Thank you for all that you do.

darabeard
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Every two weeks my Wife and I sit down with our sealer, Mylar bags, oxygen absorbers and whatever staples we bought to put away for bad times. This week we put away 6 pounds of pasta, 4 pounds of beans, 10 pounds of rice, 5 pounds of salt and enough powered milk for 10 quarts.This week was dried goods, two weeks ago it was canned goods, but little by little stowing some away every few weeks, we're getting there. Probably enough food now for two years for the two of us.

BigBlue
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Next buy some oatmeal which is great for breakfast with some yummy organic, natural peanut butter. I shop at both Costco and Aldi. Aldi has lots of great organic foods at great prices.

Rachel-wedy
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1) FLOUR -- 100 lbs;
2) Salt -- 10 lbs;
3) Rice -- 20 lbs;
4) Sugar -- 10 lbs;
5) Peanut Butter -- 2 lbs;
6) Water -- 6 gal

I would substitute 20 lb of mixed types of dried beans instead of just peanut butter, to give more balanced ingredients & variety in meals!!

kaythegardener
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No clique-bait, no fear mongering. Just common sense thinking ahead and preparation for our families. No matter the type of emergency or state we live in. Thumbs up on this video 👍🏼 from Buellton California. ❤

ItJevr
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I get tired of plain rice. We went out to eat and we had ham, rice. The rice had raisins in it which ai haver never seen before. Man, did it ever add flavor to it. Maybe raisins would be important to a peppers pantry. Can use in rice, cookies, carrot muffins etc.😊

dwiebe
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Try sliced apples dipped in peanut butter for an awesome semi-sweet & salty healthy snack!

jhznkic
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upstate NY here. I think the freezing weather is all over. At 68, I have been thinking I haven't done much in the way of gardening until just now. I counted every plant and berry bush I have put in this year. Nearly 100 plants. It didn't seem like that because I have to take about 2 days off to recuperate between plantings. I have two fruit trees left then I'll be done. I have been pressure canning meat every couple of week during the winter. Over the winter I worked on medical, car oil, brake shoes, tape, propane (5 20lb, multiple 1 pound) charcoal, simple grill. My list continues. I am exhausted now. I am sure I can find a few more things to do but the heavy work and number$ crunching are over. I would like to do a "happy dance" but am too tired to get out of my chair!!!!

gailoreilly
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I started bulk buying flour and sugar a couple of months ago! It’s so much cheaper. A couple of food grade five gallon buckets and gamma lids and now I don’t have to pick up a bag of flour and sugar every single grocery trip!

desireewhittington
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Beans, rice, salt, wheat and other grains you can grind so it last longer .

lisahogan
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Add baking powder for pancakes or biscuits. It's dirt cheap. Lasts a long time.

kvititoe
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I love this list. Just don’t forget Mylar bags, and or mason jars and oxygen absorbers. If you don’t have a way to preserve it… but great list. I have an older sister that needs to see this because she wants to also start and she is 66! I will forward this to her!

tamidespain
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A spoon of peanut butter can make a bad day better ❤️

krenzkev
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You need beans (protein) to pair with the rice.

Jeo_Momma
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I started watching your channel just short of a year. God put me where I needed to be that day I found your channel. I started prepping when I started watching. I am 66 years old. I got me a little butane stove and one I can burn wood in also. I started buying a lot of can food that I like and storing it. I am on a very low salt diet due to heart failure and don't eat it. I have no family, no kids, just me. I have bought me a little butane stove and stock up on butane. I also got a very tiny stove that burns wood outside.
I love Peanut butter and have 40 oz jars stocked up, 4 of them. A lot of canned food, but only what I like. Canned meat. Shelf stable milk. Naturally water.
I have stocked up on plastic sheeting, and tarps, solar weather radio and kerosene lamps, solar lamps. I pray everyday I won't have to use them and stay close to God.
May God look after you and your family and keep you all safe.

maryanncarter
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Even if you have a problem with gluten yourself, still stock up on some regular flour—-it’s good for bartering!!

VictoryReignsHomestead
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Thank you for your video.

Canaduh here.

10kg, (22lb) Flour costs $16 And that's the store brand or the No Name brand, ... anything else is closer to $20 or more.

My "goal" was to get 100kg (220lb) packed away in five gallon Mylar with the Oxygen absorbers and add to to the stuff I already have stored thinking that would be enough.
Now I'm having second thoughts.
Good thing there's the Grain Elevator where I got about 1500lb of whole Wheat and 500 lb whole Oats and plan on getting more of that for sure. Packed away in huge insulated and clean Fish totes (holds a half ton) and sprinkled with DE for Insect control.
I'll probably mix my white half and half with whole wheat to stretch it out.

Salt is available from the fisheries for $20 for 20kg of iodized table salt and I found the Kosher course rock salt at the wholesalers for $40 for 20kg.
There's no more Cod, Hake, or Ling to salt anymore BUT! we have an invasive species up from the U.S. called Striped Bass and it pressure cans up nice so this summer I plan on seeing how it takes to the Salt. Salt Fish was a staple here for generations.

Then I'll try Salting meat if I must.

Rice here is sold by the KG and of course they rip us off again by selling us 8kg bags (17.6lb)(why not 10kg?) for $20 a bag, and again, that's the cheap stuff.
Basmati is sold in 4.5 kg bags (10lb) and it's over $20 a bag too. Again, depending on the brand.

Good Jasmine Rice went on sale here for $15 for 8kg and on the second day of the sale I went to buy two bags only to find the store sold out. I was miffed to say the least and the cashier told me they were leaving the store two carts full at a time, One to push and one to pull. Even the hastily placed "limit of six bags per purchase" didn't slow down the run on rice.
They were offering rain checks so I got one for the six bag limit.
The last day of the sale I was back at the store for another product when I spied eight bags of this rice back in stock so I made off with six of them.
The next week at the same store there was pallets full of the same Rice for $27 so I pulled out the rains check and got six more bags.
I really like the Basmati so I've been buying that lately too.
And now I found Long Grain White Rice at the wholesalers for $43 for 44 lb and I'm going to buy 200 lb if I can. That's a great price here in Commie Canaduh.

Sugar.
Because of my home canning I was using a lot of sugar and the 20kg bag used to cost me $12.70 and now cost $30.
I have hundreds of pounds of sugar stashed and now "choke" as I decide to get more.
It's no cheaper at the wholesalers either.

Thank god Peanut Butter is "locked in" at our Big Box store @ $3.77 a kg. ("IF" it's stocked!) I can live with that. Store brand of course. you'd pay $10 for the big brands.

We're super water rich here so water is the weakest link in my prepper pantry. I might have 20 gallon stashed not counting the three or four cases of small bottles.

10kg of Green Lentils cost $34 at the wholesalers.

Yellow Split Peas are on the missing list again. How can I make my world famous Split Pea soup with no yellow Peas?
So I buy the yellow Split Chickpeas, .... they look the same if nothing else.

If people are just starting to prep now, they are a day late and a dollar short I say, BUT! better late than never.

Good luck.

daval
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You'd be better off bying Costco's brand of long grain white rice for 25 lbs for like $12.50

paige
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We grow as much as we can and preserve as much as we can, we also buy a few extra items every time we grocery shop. Being disabled with limited mobility makes it hard to grow much garden but we do what we can

marlaherrington
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Been watching several months, still fairly new but have learned so much!!! I'm the only one in my family concerned, basically only one preparing..Thank you for your wisdom, helping us be ready..God bless you guys.❤

shelley