CraftyCath
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For a while now my son's have been talking about 'Prepping' and 'bugging out.' Now I had never heard of these phrases before but my son's explained that it was a method of preparing for an apocalyptic event.
Prepping involves having enough supplies to survive an apocalypses and Bugging Out involves having a safe, secure, defensible place to stay - to 'bug out.'
Today my boiler broke down leaving me with no hot water and no heating. My main oven is broke and I can only use the small top one. I am overdrawn in the bank but had a little cash for essentials so what could I do? I began to think about what my sons had said.
Now we might not be facing a zombie apocalypse any time soon but things are definitely getting worse.
For a while now my sons have been suggesting putting some stuff aside - non-perishable food, water, medication; so we began that a while ago. Due to our financial situation we haven't done too well but I have bought reduced food and stocked the freezer up for leaner times such as this. We have some tinned food, dried rice and pasta and bottled water. We went through what we had including my husbands old military ration packs (honestly, my kitchen looked like we were trying to sell something very illegal with all those little packets of white stuff - milk powder, sugar etc!). Then we rooted out some of the food from the freezer so we could use that instead of having to get a big shop in.
So am I mad to be doing this? I don't think so. It may seem strange to some in the UK as we seldom face hurricanes, earthquakes and tornadoes but we have been forecast 100 days of snow mid December to March and with the rise in energy prices and the shortage of fossil fuels we are expecting fuel shortages and have been warned to expect power cuts. I live in the middle of no where with no shops for 2.5 miles. If we get power cuts or bad weather I may not be able to get to the shops so having supplies in makes sense. Apples from my tree are cooked and in then freezer, plums that were reduced to just a few pence are also cooked and in the freezer. I freeze herbs, bread, coconut milk, extra portions of food etc.
There might not be a bunch of zombies at the door but there are other problems happening right now so should anything crazy happen here at least we will have some food to tide us over.
When something happens like my heating and water being off and not having enough for shopping it sure makes you think.
So do you store food and supplies away for leaner times? What preparations have you made?
Prepping involves having enough supplies to survive an apocalypses and Bugging Out involves having a safe, secure, defensible place to stay - to 'bug out.'
Today my boiler broke down leaving me with no hot water and no heating. My main oven is broke and I can only use the small top one. I am overdrawn in the bank but had a little cash for essentials so what could I do? I began to think about what my sons had said.
Now we might not be facing a zombie apocalypse any time soon but things are definitely getting worse.
For a while now my sons have been suggesting putting some stuff aside - non-perishable food, water, medication; so we began that a while ago. Due to our financial situation we haven't done too well but I have bought reduced food and stocked the freezer up for leaner times such as this. We have some tinned food, dried rice and pasta and bottled water. We went through what we had including my husbands old military ration packs (honestly, my kitchen looked like we were trying to sell something very illegal with all those little packets of white stuff - milk powder, sugar etc!). Then we rooted out some of the food from the freezer so we could use that instead of having to get a big shop in.
So am I mad to be doing this? I don't think so. It may seem strange to some in the UK as we seldom face hurricanes, earthquakes and tornadoes but we have been forecast 100 days of snow mid December to March and with the rise in energy prices and the shortage of fossil fuels we are expecting fuel shortages and have been warned to expect power cuts. I live in the middle of no where with no shops for 2.5 miles. If we get power cuts or bad weather I may not be able to get to the shops so having supplies in makes sense. Apples from my tree are cooked and in then freezer, plums that were reduced to just a few pence are also cooked and in the freezer. I freeze herbs, bread, coconut milk, extra portions of food etc.
There might not be a bunch of zombies at the door but there are other problems happening right now so should anything crazy happen here at least we will have some food to tide us over.
When something happens like my heating and water being off and not having enough for shopping it sure makes you think.
So do you store food and supplies away for leaner times? What preparations have you made?