Posted on 04/27/2022 9:38:20 PM PDT by ganeemead
Some sort of a dire food situation by June/July is possible if not even likely
The idea is to have a year's worth of basic food (rice, wheat... etc) around, be able to go for a year without grocery stores...
Dire. yeah
Premature. There is a great deal of storage in farmer onsite bins as well as coops. They sell it when they like the price.
So they may not produce much this year since the fertilizer flow is poor, but food for this year will exist. It will be about January that the disaster happens, right in the middle of the winter virus surge — not a good time to be malnourished.
I don’t care for rice.
I don’t care for starving.
Didn’t Klaus say ‘you will own nothing and eat rice, and be happy.’?
Try basmati. It’s an aromatic rice - quite unlike the American staple white rices.
“I don’t care for rice.”
Yet...
Rice and
FISHHEADS!
.
In honor of our
Overlords.
Saw a meme the other day that said we are never out of food - we always have each other…
Eat bugs.
Sky
Is
Fall
Ing
“Didn’t Klaus say ‘you will own nothing and eat rice, and be happy.’?”
I think it was “you will own nothing and eat bugs, and be happy.”
A good italian sauce can makemit much more appealing. Or really any sauce you like can make it better.
If you like a good chili sauce use that and mix in some beans.
There is always stuff you can do to make things more palatable.
Its not implausible. Timeline may be off a bit.
But given we have lost a lot of cattle, pigs, and chickens the last couple years from drought and flooding and now bird flu,
and crops have been hit with bad weather and dropped yields,
plus supply chain issues we have already seen occurring,
and we now see scarcity and prices rising in grocery stores,
this is really just affirming what is going on currently and that it will get progressively worse.
And it will get progressively worse. Prices will keep rising due to scarcity and fuel costs going up, and costs to feed animals going up, and less crop yield than we are used to.
Its on a slow rise right now. There may be a tipping point where it starts increasing faster.
I soak/wash it first and it's fluffier...but not everyone likes it fluffy.
The thing that is really new here, that we’ve never had before, is a US administration DELIBERATELY trying to starve us.....
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