Posted on 12/06/2009 7:15:16 PM PST by blam
I'm stocking up on TP, olive oil, wheat, and alcohol.
I keep draining the alcohol reserves though, darn it. /sarc>
Cheers!
I envy everything about your remote location except the -37.
Some day I will return to Alaska, during the summer :)
Salt, sugar, rice, coffee, all good items to have plenty of.
I have a lot of salt and sugar in storage. Great for curing meat.
Get the non iodized variety for curing.
The small propane bottles are expensive but handy. One trick is to buy a refill kit and refill them from a larger cylinder.
However I have found that some of them tend to leak down. Look for screw on caps that will contain the pressure until you are ready to use them for your camp stove or whatever.
Scouting has taught us well.
My point was that sellers may not pay out according to the value of the silver content.
It’s just one of the points that survivalists make repeatedly on the survival boards.
Just something to think about.
That's a good idea...I'll have to do that. I've had the small bottles leak down too.
I have them strictly for barter. I also buy camp stoves at garage sales, and have over 100. They are good for scrap if nothing else, but they can have great value to someone without electricity. Energy will become a strictly rationed item, and I would imagine they will take care of SEIU people before they check the voter roles for R's and I's. Of course, we all know that will never happen that way.
I have a Ford van that runs of of LP. I have several large tanks buried, and the "filling station" set up. I'm pretty well prepared, but adding daily.
Did I mention I am well armed and securely guarded by dogs?
“I am hoarding coffee and sugar as barter items.”
Add to that tea leaves and SALT and you can get along and trade them for just about anything. Look at the Civil War and WWII, in both those 4 items were worth more than anything.
Yeah, inflation: a gigantic, hoarded pool of money with manufacturing and men hated so much, that it won’t be put to work as capital. I don’t really care as to whether we go to the big default quicker with a high international dollar or a little slower with a low dollar. Either way, there won’t be any borrowing or buying from those of us who are fed up and ready for better leadership of every kind and at every level.
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