- Store food. You can get buckets of high-quality, non-GMO food that will last for 25 years – this is absolutely the best insurance you can purchase against the possibility of collapse and hyperinflation. As well, for shorter-term emergencies, learn how to build your pantry, even if you’re on a tight budget.
- Store milk. Powdered milk can help you keep an air of normalcy during a long-term situation in which milk may not be available at the store. As well, dry milk can be mixed up as it’s needed in the event that the power is out (or government-mandated rolling blackouts are occurring) and you can’t refrigerate it. (This hormone free milk is very high quality and has a 10-year shelf-life.)
- Get on board with prepping. If you’ve been thinking about it but not doing it, now is the time. This book can help. As well, sign up for my mailing list to learn when a 10-week-long intensive summer prepping class will become available. (You can sign up right here at the top of the page.)
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Thursday, June 02, 2016
What Food Costs in Venezuela: Eggs $150 a Dozen, Dry Milk $100 a Pound
http://www.activistpost.com/2016/06/what-food-costs-in-venezuela-eggs-150-a-dozen-dry-milk-100-a-pound.html
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