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Store up things you consume
Submitted by Jeremy on February 26, 2006 - 4:17pm.
Store food
- Do what the Mormons do: store a year’s supply of food.
- Rotate food supplies.
- Can garden vegetables and fruit.
- Learn how to sun dry your fruit.
- Keep extra glass jars on hand and lots of lids.
- Buy extra canned food at the store, on sale.
- Buy food in cases of #10 cans.
- Example - Mountain House products.
- Buy vaccuum sealed, nitrogen packed food with oxygen absorbers in the cans.
Store water
- Store drinking water (potable water).
- Can you store rainwater ?
- Learn what greywater is safe.
- Plan how to use grey water from showers, sinks, and washer.
- Use garden soaking systems to conserve water.
- Mulch.
- Learn how to store rooftop rainwater in tanks.
- Take a class to learn all this low tech water info above.
- Or store plastic pipe, tanks, and fittings to build a system when you need it.
Store fuels
- Store firewood if you have a way to burn it.
- Have fire starters and wood cutting tools.
- Keep newspaper and matches; also use newspaper to kill your lawn.
- Do you have a barbecue? Get more propane tanks.
- Store some extra gasoline; keep your car’s gas tank full.
Store materials to build with.
- Store building supplies.
- Store hardware supplies.
- Have good hand tools.
- Store insulation, pipe, tanks, extension cords, wood.
- Know how to repair and sharpen tools.
Communication equipment
- Don’t give up your telephone land line; batteries could be gone fast.
- Get a hand crank radio and flashlight.
- Consider CBs and short wave.
- How can you contact your family without electricity?
Other consumables
- Have animal feeds and medicines, fencing and wire.
- Store cleaning supplies, paper products, TP, candles, batteries, and cosmetics.
- Have extra medical supplies, medical books, and drugs.
- Store computer ink and paper.
- Consider getting a supply of rechargeable batteries and a charger.
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I'm interested
My nights keep getting busier and busier, though. Any interest in meeting during the day some time? Maybe a breakfast meeting?