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Are You Eliminating Debt/Backstocking Food?
Economists are saying it's a good idea. Fears of runaway inflation are rising.
Not trying to be a doomsday guy, but my family is preparing an emergency plan. Just in case. |
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What is the emergency going to be?
High prices? How do you plan for that? |
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Costco sells emergency supplies to feed of family of 4 for a few weeks, like military rations--I just heard the stuff was nasty!
But I guess it would be better than nothing- |
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I dont know how one stocks food for long term emergencies.
they simply dont last forever. it is always a good policy to eliminate debt. |
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I have seen food with a "use by date" as far out as 2 yrs. I ate some chk in a can today that expired in 09. Guess those would be good. Any other non-perishables out there that hold there date for a long time?
Ramen Noodles? |
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Flashback - Y2K.
What to do? Nothing. |
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Homeland security has a series of ads running currently asking us if we (families) have prepared for a national crisis. Have we prepared a backstock of food, formulated a meeting place if something catastrophic occurred and the like.
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