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Old 12-23-2008, 07:51 AM
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Re: Are You Eliminating Debt/Backstocking Food?

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When grocery shopping, buy extra dried beans and rice. It doesnt' hurt to have a store of supplies. There is talk about a Depression coming that will make the 1p30's seem mild, from economists not bible scholars.

What would happen if our money has no value? What would you need to get by and what would you need to be able to barter and trade with.
Indeed...

But... from experience... even if the rice etc is in plastic bags... find something airtight to store them in. They can still get bugs in them.

We had to start over.

Walmart used to give away their buckets that their icing came in. They are food grade 5 gallon buckets and seal off.

But they don't give them away anymore.

They send them off to another country.
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