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Survive the Coming Collapse .com ^ | 11/22/12 | DAVID MORRIS

Posted on 11/23/2012 7:22:24 PM PST by Kartographer

Survival Diva here to discuss an important, life-saving tactic that too many Preppers leave out of their preparedness plan. We may think we have everything covered for survival, but what if we’ve prepared for six months or a year when a crisis comes that lingers for years? Few of us have the resources to put three, four, or five years of food storage and preparedness goods aside, but depending upon the emergency, we may need to figure out how to make it through a breakdown in infrastructure lasting that long.

As David has said before, the “stuff” that you store up is only there to help you get from one predictable source of provisions to the next. It won’t last forever, but it will give you time to figure out or set up sustainable solutions.

One of the most obvious choices for developing a sustainable food supply is through gardening…specifically with heirloom seed that can be dried and used season after season. In my opinion heirloom seed is imperative for long term survival. We will need a variety of fresh vegetables and fruits to combat appetite fatigue and for good health, especially when food storage begins to dwindle. If you can afford the cost, adding heirloom seed to your bartering goods stash will give you plenty of bartering leverage.

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To: Ramonne

salt preserves and is good for wounds. among other things.


41 posted on 11/23/2012 8:57:12 PM PST by Secret Agent Man (I can neither confirm or deny that; even if I could, I couldn't - it's classified.)
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To: sauropod

mark


42 posted on 11/23/2012 9:01:05 PM PST by sauropod (For Barack so loved the poor, he created millions more of them.)
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To: buckeye49

I have been teaching my kids to:
Mend their clothes.
Fix their wounds.
Weld.
Basic electric work, carpentry, plumbing, cooking, first aid, essentially everything an old school eagle scout should know. Also how to make a shelter out of duct tape.

Never know, it might come in handy for barter with some goof that has no clue which direction the sun comes up.

There is no such thing as being too prepared.


43 posted on 11/23/2012 9:01:40 PM PST by Texas resident (Welcome to the nightmare)
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To: Ramonne

When Mayor Bloomberg started talking about banning salt, I went out and bought a whole bunch of all different kinds of salt. Sugar and Vinegar too.

I need to buy some more, but I need to get a space fixed up to store it all. Salt, Sugar, and vinegar are very important to some of the food preservation techniques.

Besides, I figure the food police are going to start rationing sugar and salt for the good of the children - doncha know?


44 posted on 11/23/2012 9:02:26 PM PST by greeneyes (Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Let Freedom Ring.)
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To: greeneyes
when the time comes, believe me... that old treadle machine and knowing how to use it will be a VERY desirable skill as men can but HATE to sew, at least i do
45 posted on 11/23/2012 9:02:26 PM PST by Chode (American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
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To: Kartographer

Top barter item? Knowledge


46 posted on 11/23/2012 9:04:48 PM PST by bigbob
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To: greeneyes

Thank you; see post 35.


47 posted on 11/23/2012 9:07:55 PM PST by Jack Hammer
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To: bigbob; Kartographer; blam; The Duke; WakeUpAndVote; JRandomFreeper; Bride Of Old Sarge; ...

Top barter item? Knowledge

48 posted on 11/23/2012 9:11:31 PM PST by Old Sarge (We are officially over the precipice, we just havent struck the ground yet...)
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To: Secret Agent Man

Find myself a good, really lonely male prepper?


49 posted on 11/23/2012 9:12:29 PM PST by Salamander (If animals could speak, mankind would weep.)
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To: Kartographer

Kart,

do you ( or anyone else on the prepper threads ) remember aritcles about Ovomitcare that said OTC meds and health & beauty items would have a special tax on them ?
I remember reading at least one or two but cannot find them ...sigh....

Items such as toothpaste and brushes, bandaids, rubbing alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, aspirin etc....


50 posted on 11/23/2012 9:16:53 PM PST by simplesimon (NEVER forget Benghazi ~!)
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To: Ramonne
I'm betting a pound of rice will be worth more than an ounce of gold. n/s
51 posted on 11/23/2012 9:19:15 PM PST by cameraeye (A happy kuffir!)
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To: yarddog
[...] waterproof a couple of boxes of strike anywhere matches by dipping them in hot candle wax. [...] They didn’t work at all. In fact even after I peeled off all the wax they still wouldn’t work. I had simply ruined a couple boxes of matches.

They absorbed moisture through the stick - Had you taken the wax off and let them dry out a day or two, they would probably work again.

Dip the heads in wax, divide into groups of 10 or so, and wrap the groups (each respectively) in wax paper, sealing the open edge with wax.

I know this method works well, as one 3-box purchase lasts for years in common use for going out into the wild... I keep some in my coat, some in my emergency pouch in my woods belt, a bunch in the truck, and more in my pack... Nice to have them in several places and always bring extra that way.

Had the same problem as you till I started doing it this way. And there is an added benefit that if water gets to one pkg of 10, it is unlikely to get through all the packages you would have on you.

Heh... Though that is probably pretty old-school, come to think of it. I started such behavior long before zip-lock bags and such. LOL! :P

52 posted on 11/23/2012 9:19:29 PM PST by roamer_1 (Globalism is just socialism in a business suit.)
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To: Kartographer

Cigarettes and alcohol. That’ll get you just about anything!


53 posted on 11/23/2012 9:25:23 PM PST by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: JRandomFreeper; Jack Hammer
WRT storing seed, this will give you the basics:

Good luck.

54 posted on 11/23/2012 9:31:03 PM PST by brityank (The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional !!)
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To: greeneyes

Gunsmithing, even the basics is a hands-on skill. Unless you are already a machinist, check out what firearms are most popular and learn about them. Assembly, disassembly, tools needed, troubleshooting, etc. There are some good DVDs out there, but many skills are firearm specific. Knowing the Stoner variants, (AR-15 clones) is a good start. Being able to work on semi-auto pistols and bolt action rifles is good, too.


55 posted on 11/23/2012 9:45:13 PM PST by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing)
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To: 21twelve

Wow... and you speak of God on your tagline...


56 posted on 11/23/2012 9:47:28 PM PST by antceecee (Bless us Father.. have mercy on us and protect us from evil.)
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To: Kartographer; All

A short barter list to consider....

1. Bath Soap.
2. Toothpaste & Tooth brushes.
3. Shampoo.
4. Matches – Book matches & wood (strike anywhere) matches. Bic lighters.
5. Toilet paper & paper towels.
6. Disposable razors & Shaving cream.
7. Laundry detergent.
8. Aluminum foil.
9. Plastic trash bags.
10. Booze - Vodka – ½ pints.
11. Tobacco – Chewing, Snuff, Cigarettes / Rolling Papers.
12. Ammunition. (Most common, 22 LR, 38, 9mm, 30-06, 223, etc.)
13. Firearms. (Including BB / air guns & ammo, sling shots, Bows & Arrows)
14. Charcoal & lighter fluid.
15. Food – Canned & dried. Meats, vegetables, fruits, Coffee, Rice, Pasta, etc,
16. Food enhancers - Sugar, Salt, Pepper, Italian seasoning, Honey, ect.
17. Flour & Corn meal.
18. Hard candy (for kids & adult comfort food)
19. Cooking oil (Canned Crisco / lard)
20. Vegetable seeds.
21. Silver & Gold.
22. 2 stroke engine oil.
23. Candles, Oil Lamps, Lanterns.
24. Fuel – Gasoline, propane, kerosene, firewood, diesel fuel, Sterno, etc.
25. Medical supplies – Aspirin, band aids, body powders, Multi vitamins, etc,
26. Batteries. – All sizes.
27. P-38 Can openers. (or other Manual types)
28. Duct tape.
29. Baby wipes.
30. Feminine hygiene products.
31. Hand sanitizer (Travel size bottles).
32. Lumber & Nails / Wood Screws.
33. Hand tools & Garden tools.
34. Flashlights.
35. Cast Iron cookware. (Stock up at thrift stores & Yard sales)
36. Bicycles.
37. 5 gallon buckets (Lids)
38. Calcium hypochlorite (Water purification, sold at pool supply shops)


57 posted on 11/23/2012 9:49:39 PM PST by Tagurit (Are your pigs fed, watered and ready to fly?)
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To: simplesimon

Hadn’t seen anything on that.


58 posted on 11/23/2012 10:00:35 PM PST by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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To: Jack Hammer

Well, they have cultivated the beans found in the Mesa Verde ruins, they are called Anasazi beans and they were about 500 to 800 years old. If you keep them, keep them cool and dry. You will lose some percentage in the germination but some of them will still be viable after many years.

Dollar Tree usually has some basic seeds that are open-pollinated every spring at 4 for $1.


59 posted on 11/23/2012 10:35:26 PM PST by tiki
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To: antceecee
My first line was a joke. The second line wasn't - and it is the harsh reality of a desperate woman to feed her children. It is hard to believe that things could get so bad here - but I imagine the folks in Sarajevo (spelling?) when they were hosting the Olympics thought that in a matter of years they would be in the midst of a war and scrounging for food, making grass pancakes, and women selling themselves for a tin of meat.
60 posted on 11/23/2012 10:45:00 PM PST by 21twelve (So I [God] gave them over to their stubborn hearts to follow their own devices. Psalm 81:12)
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