Just yesterday I bought over 22,000 heirloom seeds, a total of 16 different species of fruits and vegetables. Plants about ¾ of an acre.
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Just yesterday I bought over 22,000 heirloom seeds, a total of 16 different species of fruits and vegetables. Plants about ¾ of an acre.
Guess I'm already halfway there- the area I live in, the power goes out all the time if you so much as sneeze, and the house has not had air conditioning for almost the entire 18 or so years I've been here (finally got some window units just because the heat was really getting annoying). It's actually kind of funny hearing people complain about the heat in an air conditioned building, while you're sitting there comfortably.:p
As far as prepping goes, since I'm still on the ground floor, I spent about 5 or 6 hours (yesterday-sorry) reading/researching an assortment of things. Then I went job searching.:laugh:
Maybe I'll make a trip over to my neighbor and have a nice long chat...
Working on getting in shape, but it's starting pretty slow as I've had some health problems over the last few years that pretty much cut the legs out from under me, so I'm waaaay out of shape and I don't want to just dive back in.
I do not but the guy I went in on with does. One of the few things we have done to reduce cost is for us and like minded others is to acquire or split equipment cost to lower the overall burden. Plus it demonstrates to the others in the group that I or others refuse to be a burden if the time shall come.
Going down in a week or two to assemble food buckets for some bulk product and hit some of the farm stands in teh area for produce to dehydrate. Unbeliveable pricing from the farmers. a tenth of teh price you pay in the grocery store and fresh out of the ground.
I added a RAT RC6 fixed blade knife to compliment my current RC4, 4 Kershaw Shallot folding knives, 4 Fenix LD20 flashlights (100 hour runtime on 2AA batts), 500 rds of Federal 7.62x51 nato & 10.5K of Federal 22lr HV/HP ammo this week.
There are 4 people in my house & I buy most everything in 4's so we all have the same stuff. This includes guns. My next purchase will be more AA rechargable batteries as I'm trying to only purchase electronics that use AA's. I picked up a few solar battery chargers as well last year.
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Love my Asolo's. Just finished wicked hike. Shirt and shorts thoroughly soaked through. Feelin' good.
I added enough Mountain House Freeze dried meals to my family BOB to cover my family for 72 hours at three meals per day per person. I also added enough jugged water to rehydrate the meals over are normal daily water supply. The weight savings food wise is substantial and the meals fit in a medium sized backpack but a problem can a rise if we get separated from are main water source in the vehicle and have to take off on foot. I'm currently looking for a small portable water filtration system to cover are needs if the main source is lost.
I'M looking for a system that covers any nasity water we may find and make it safe for food prep and drinking, I may still boil the water after filtration just be sure its ok.