Posted on 02/09/2009 12:36:11 AM PST by nw_arizona_granny
Yahoo ran an interesting article this morning indicating a rise in the number of survivalist communities cropping up around the country. I have been wondering myself how much of the recent energy crisis is causing people to do things like stockpile food and water, grow their own vegetables, etc. Could it be that there are many people out there stockpiling and their increased buying has caused food prices to increase? Its an interesting theory, but I believe increased food prices have more to do with rising fuel prices as cost-to-market costs have increased and grocers are simply passing those increases along to the consumer. A recent stroll through the camping section of Wal-Mart did give me pause - what kinds of things are prudent to have on hand in the event of a worldwide shortage of food and/or fuel? Survivalist in Training
Ive been interested in survival stories since I was a kid, which is funny considering I grew up in a city. Maybe thats why the idea of living off the land appealed to me. My grandfather and I frequently took camping trips along the Blue Ridge Parkway and around the Smoky Mountains. Looking back, some of the best times we had were when we stayed at campgrounds without electricity hookups, because it forced us to use what we had to get by. My grandfather was well-prepared with a camp stove and lanterns (which ran off propane), and when the sun went to bed we usually did along with it. We played cards for entertainment, and in the absence of televisions, games, etc. we shared many great conversations. Survivalist in the Neighborhood
I just read that (post #2639) at jihadwatch granny and came back on FR to see your ping. The sychronicity of like-minds. Thanks. /to an early nights sleep
Well, any thoughts on Øbama’s speech?
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Well then.....other than going “out there” in the general public, newspapers, Craig’s List, etc....anybody have a SAFE way for me to advertise selling all of Gramp’s power tools? The big ones, not the hand held. Yes, I have his permission. :)<<<
Why not give an idea of what you want to sell here and a way to contact you.
I don’t know if it is OK to do a real retail list, but I don’t mind your exposing them to our readers, after all one of us may know someone who would be interested.
Where are they? can you crate them for shipping?
My husband once upon a time sold car motors and freight shipped them on a truck, but that was San Diego.
Every one needs tools.
I’m in Sourthen yep. That would be Southern California, in Orange County...
The cost of shipping them would far outweigh their cost, so it’s going to have to be someone local.
They’re all Craftsmen tools...table saw, radial arm saw, drill press, *sniff* my band saw, um...I know there’s more...ya don’t REALLY want me to crawl thru the mess in the garage, now, do you? :)
They’re all on tables, with locking wheels...
As for reaching me? It would have to be FRmail, should this all be legit...ya know.
The HAND tools we’re keeping...
Prepping for a major run to the “Gulch” mid March... I have a question for ALL of you: I’m transporting large amounts of food on this run. How much effect will there be on canned goods that I know will get frozen on the long trip? No avoiding that happening unless I wait to transport those until after the thaw! Will the freezing/thawing adverse it’s nutritional value much? I have my doubts it would, but just throwing it out here to see if anyone knows!<<<
I am thinking that if the cans freeze, it will break the seals and it will spoil.
Cans expand when frozen.
You will need to wait for warmer weather, take only what you can keep from freezing.
But, if there is an empty freezer going with you, you might get away with putting them in the freezer and then wrapping the freezer in quilts, plastic or?
That is how I moved my jars of food to Arizona, but there was not a freezing worry.
I am glad you are getting your seeds, the late shoppers are not going to get anything to plant, or not the old varieties.
I see sold out all over the internet and hear it is the same in the stores.
We miss you already, be careful and stay safe, and an extra hug for the wife, she deserves it, putting up with you.
Smile.
Quite a change from 2007 when a late freeze left us with out a single berry for the year..
kinda like Garfield the cat , better eat all the lasagna, may not be any tomorrow..relates to can, freeze and
dry-store when possible.. we are in for a rough one.<<<
I always thought Garfield was a smart cat.
above is real life, and may happen any year, to any of us.
I am so glad you were able to find the cheap seeds, I always loved finding them, as I could afford to buy anything that I wanted, even flowers that don’t grow here.......but I planted them anyway.
I am so glad to see the many new names posting here, it means more knowledge for all of us.
WCG, are you atttempting to tempt MHG in Tn?
Interesting recipe in 2566, looks good.
For that you should get extra hugs.
How was your shopping trip?
Not right now... I have refrained from planting okra because only a couple of plants will give you a whole summers worth of okra and need to be picked every couple of days.<<<
You can freeze it, I did and still fried it.
Keep us posted on the experiment.
Please.
I may have to build that huge dryer I was thinking about.
maybe corner the market on silicone baking sheets... LOL<<<
Ok, good idea, but first how about a big adobe oven for bread baking?
The call it Artistic bread I think, but it is the taste that interests me, it should be outstanding.
You could use brick of course, but adobe is free.
Thanks for posting the link for the Yahoo thread.
There are hundreds of those acorns lying around each fall. <<<
You have to check them for worms, I forgot how to test, the info should be on the other thread.
The man that bought our horses in Ramona, allowed us on his ranch, to see the gathering spot for the Indian women, where they did their grinding.
In a grove of huge trees, there were several large almost flat granite boulders, just the right height to sit on, and they were full of grinding holes.
I didn’t count them, but could see that there might well be
50 to a 100 holes, several boulders.
Ive got lots of seeds up and growing, I have to do my tilling by hand for the moment, mixing in compost etc.<<<
Good report, we miss you, but know how much you must do to get the entire thing planted.
Please, do not over do it.
Sending a hug for the aching body.
I just really get worried for those who think they are going to buy their way through what could happen with a stockpile of silver or gold and only play with the details of day to day living that may be needed.<<<
Agree that money will not always buy what you need.
So I am on a different tack here.
If you have savings in the banks, take out part of it and hide it, as every day another bank closes or gets taken over and sooner or later the gov will take them over and some in law of a politician, will screw up your account.
Keep copies on paper of all your accounts, even if you bank on line.
Do not bury money as bills, for sooner or later the water will get in and you will find a glob, which the bank will not accept.
A friend managed to send it to the treasury and they returned about half the known value.
LOL, right now pennies might be safe, as if they are old, the copper is worth more than a penny.
Welcome, glad you came to read and I hope join in the thread/group.
You are welcome here, please do join in the thread.
It pleases me to see the new names and I do hope I don’t miss one of them, for all are welcome.
Welcome, it is good to see new folks reading an posting here.
Fried okra is GREAT when with little cubes of red potatoes and a sprinkling of cornmeal.<<<
Sounds good to me.
Welcome to the thread.
Thanks, I’ll be checking in frequently to see what’s new!
The Battle of Tours in 732 AD saw the armies of Charles Martel defeat an invading Islamic force from Spain
Hmmm any relation... ; )
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