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Seems there is a lot of off-topic bullshit and childish tantrums developing in this thread - strongly suggest plotting a course for correction and corrected course before this one runs into that "Here there be Monsters" part of the chart.
Can't prep enough for what's coming.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtP80Z08lfg
So the quick and dirty prep for anyone just cruising by the thread looks like what?
1. Water - I hear 1 gal/person/day but that seems unrealistic. How much does a household actually need?
2. Food - Pretty easy really. Peanut butter, canned tuna, canned beans, canned veggies, frozen meat, etc.
3. Meds - Couple months of Rx's, otherwise standard first aid stuff. What about cold/flu specific meds?
4. Toiletries - Lots of TP, antibacterial soap, etc. What about alcohol (what type specifically)?
5. Cash - Couple thousand in twenties just in case?
Depending on specifics like location (climate) and others, a gallon a day is probably a safe planning factor. Most people don’t actually drink that much so you’ll likely use closer to .5-.75 gallons a day per person, but one gallon is usually a good baseline even for someone who has worked out and needs to rehydrate. Keep in mind that’s just drinking water though.
Personal opinion but I don’t know how useful that much cash will be. Obviously have some, but if the world is ending I doubt cash or even gold and silver will be worth anything. Resources and labor/skills will be the primary currency for a long time IMO. I’m curious what others have to say on it through because I doubt we’re going to be at that level and the situation in between is almost harder to predict.
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