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Warning Challenging Times are Ahead - Stock Up

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We have seen some crazy challenges in our world this last year and are concerned that the hard times have just begun. Your opportunity to prepare is quickly growing to a close. In this video, we will share with you some ideas for how to get started and where to focus your efforts and resources. It is time to get busy and prepare. We have quite the ride ahead of us. The following is a list of resources that can help you on your journey to preparedness. God bless all of us as we face the upcoming challenges. Please take good care of each other. 3 Months Supply of Food: Great Peace of Mind https://theprovidentprepper.org/3-months-supply-of-food-amazing-peace-of-mind/ Ingenious Places to Store Your Emergency Food Supply https://theprovidentprepper.org/ingenious-places-to-store-your-emergency-food-supply/ Long Term Food Storage: Creative Solutions to Build a Critical Asset https://theprovidentprepper.org/long-term-food-storage-creative-solutions-to-build-a-critical-asset/ The Difference Between Short-Term and Long-Term Food Storage https://theprovidentprepper.org/the-difference-between-short-term-and-long-term-food-storage/ Top 10 Foods to Hoard for “The End of the World as We Know It” https://theprovidentprepper.org/top-10-foods-to-hoard-for-the-end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it/ Packaging Dry foods in Glass Jars for Long Term Storage https://theprovidentprepper.org/packaging-dry-foods-in-glass-jars-for-long-term-food-storage/ Packaging Dry Foods in Plastic Bottles for Long Term Food Storage https://theprovidentprepper.org/packaging-dry-foods-in-plastic-bottles-for-long-term-food-storage/ How to Package Dry Foods in Mylar Bags for Long Term Storage https://theprovidentprepper.org/how-to-package-dry-foods-in-mylar-bags-for-long-term-storage/ Prepper Risk Assessment: What Threats Should You Be Prepared to Survive? https://theprovidentprepper.org/prepper-risk-assessment-what-threats-should-you-be-prepared-to-survive/ Best Strategies for Growing a Reliable Survival Garden https://theprovidentprepper.org/best-strategies-for-growing-a-reliable-survival-garden/ Prepping for Basic Emergency Sanitation https://theprovidentprepper.org/prepping-for-basic-emergency-sanitation/ How to Store Water for Emergency Preparedness https://theprovidentprepper.org/how-to-store-water-for-emergency-preparedness/ Long Term Food Storage: Best Containers and Treatment Methods https://theprovidentprepper.org/long-term-food-storage-best-containers-and-treatment-methods/ Thanks for being part of the solution! TheProvidentPrepper.org is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. This site also participates in other affiliate programs and is compensated for referring traffic and business to these companies.

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    @TheProvidentPrepper9 months ago The following is a list of resources that can help you on your journey to preparedness. God bless all of us as we face the upcoming challenges. Please take good care of each other.
    3 Months Supply of Food: Great Peace of Mind

    Ingenious Places to Store Your Emergency Food Supply

    Long Term Food Storage: Creative Solutions to Build a Critical Asset

    The Difference Between Short-Term and Long-Term Food Storage

    Top 10 Foods to Hoard for “The End of the World as We Know It”

    Packaging Dry foods in Glass Jars for Long Term Storage

    Packaging Dry Foods in Plastic Bottles for Long Term Food Storage

    How to Package Dry Foods in Mylar Bags for Long Term Storage

    Prepper Risk Assessment: What Threats Should You Be Prepared to Survive?

    Best Strategies for Growing a Reliable Survival Garden

    Prepping for Basic Emergency Sanitation

    How to Store Water for Emergency Preparedness

    Long Term Food Storage: Best Containers and Treatment Methods

    Thanks for being part of the solution!
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    @mindystiltner44834 years ago Every day when I awaken, I ask the Lord to lead and guide me. We don’t know what is ahead, we need to be sensitive to what the Holy Spirit is telling us🙏 87
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    @youaremylight21724 years ago I tried talking to my adult kids about this today and my daughter said, this is America we will be fine. I said, ok, all i can do is be a mom and warn others.. People have gotten too used to our country being fine. They honestly don't believe America can collapse. ... 424
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    @jennifercarter77464 years ago Don't forget to stock up on pet foods/ supplies 607
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    @GoldenPalm244 years ago Guys! We NEED TO PREPARE NOW! This is NO JOKE! Stock up!!! 39
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    @charlesyoung59894 years ago One thing you need to add to your list is learn to do without because no matter how well-prepared you are you're going to run out of stuff so you must learn to do without 4
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    @rockbay794 years ago My wife worked at Wal-Mart for 14 years, (1995 - 2008). She was the Over-the-Counter (OTC) Supply Manager for the Pharmacy Section. During this time, when an item sold out and left the shelve empty it was called an "out". During her time with Wal-Mart the most "outs" she ever had in a day was three! Yesterday, she visited our local Wal-Mart and one of her Co-Workers still worked for Wal-Mart. After viewing the Pharmacy section she noticed several empty spots on the shelves. Her friend who is now the OTC Manager, said she had a total of 800 outs!!! My wife was in shock. The friend said they were having problems getting in supplies. So, yes, now is a good time to prepare for lean times! ... 170
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    @ayricaLC4 years ago I was just asking God how do I prepare for this shortage...answered prayer!! 44
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    @faithrada4 years ago It should be understood that "prepping" after the fact does not mean that cleaning out all the baked beans on the STORE shelf is OK.... IT'S NOT. Some people must live from day to day...so never take the last few cans of anything. Stretch those shopping trips out so that stores have time to re-stock.
    Be Kind. 💖
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    @garycooper92074 years ago I come from poor family and I am poor myself. So we know how to live with very little. Been stocking always when I see discounts or sales 17
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    @humbleevidenceaccepter77124 years ago The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The next best time is today. 656
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    @cristea94294 years ago Teach a man to “prep”and he eats for a few months to several years; teach a man to fish, hunt, grow a garden, forage and he eats for a lifetime. 318
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    @danielbridgewater34444 years ago Never to late too start prepping. It's just allot easier when you're not fighting off zombies. 25
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    @misshinch51254 years ago Hi everyone ! Am here from the UK .
    I've started prepping too ! But am not sure what is to happen here hope you all are prepared ! We are all in this together after all ! Love and light .
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    @tacsquirrel4 years ago My fellow coworkers at my police department used to call me crazy...now they call me the "great wise one". 233
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    @miriambucholtz93154 years ago When you're laying in supplies, don't forget to have first aid products in store, too. 165
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    @c-p19764 years ago I'm very new to prepping - I live alone in an apartment that's just over 1k sq. ft. I just started buying items for what I believe is coming. I have concerns for safety, so I won't store any food in my garage, which sits under my unit. I do not want my neighbors or anyone to know that I have stored up food - you have to be careful since people come and go in apartment complexes. I'm not going to lie, this prepping has me extremely worried. I never thought I would see a day where this was something I would need to do. Wish me well! ... 220
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    @janetcrane594 years ago The best prep we can make and its free! Give your life to Jesus. He will then direct you in how to prepare and give you wisdom. Plus
    you are assured a place in eternity with him. God bless you all!
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    @kenyonbissett35124 years ago Don’t discuss your preps/preparations with anyone but immediate family living with you. At this point people know they should stock up. Be kind and encouraging if they bring it up but don’t discuss your efforts except to commiserate the difficulty or recommend alternative sources you “read about online.” Too many people will knock on your door. You can’t feed the world. ... 217
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    @bradleyweiss10894 years ago Noah preached for 120 years while he built the ark. Only 8 got on. 29
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    @relaxingcolorbynumber23054 years ago I built a fire pit. 36 blocks for 75$. I also made a rocket stove out of bricks I had laying around my tree. Our tree needed serious trimming and we use the wood from it for cooking out. 29
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    @tjandcj1234 years ago I started prepping when the government shutdown happened a while back. Those government workers did not have enough saved and had to go to the food bank or borrow money in less than two weeks. During this pandemic anyone’s job can say “ we can no longer pay you” I want to have food stored. The factories may have to stop producing food which in turn will mean empty shelves, I want to have food stored. ... 110
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    @robertslocum25554 years ago Dollar store prepping is a great place to start for first aid, hygiene, food, etc. Matches, candles, candies, bug out bag mini supplies 57
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    @sjordan70854 years ago All done and dusted, enough to last more than a year, two years if I rationed properly. Anyone who is a practical person would have prepped long before the pandemic. My parents grew most of our food in the garden. They survived WWI and WWII in the UK. We always had a warm fire in the winter, fresh organic foods, and clothes my mother sewed for us. My father could build or repair many items. Shoes were repaired at home, we rode bikes and went blackberrying in the summer. I am very grateful for everything they taught me, because I know I will survive and thrive under almost any circumstances. I plan to teach my little grand-daughter how to be resilient. To me, that is one of the most precious gifts we can pass on from one generation to the next. ... 11
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    @sallyakons30994 years ago The Lord told me 3 months ago to tell His people it's time to fill up their store houses in a dream 3
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    @LauraTeAhoWhite4 years ago Wife and daughters? Better have chocolate stocked up. Now that's what I call relationship goals. 215
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    @casualpreparedness23474 years ago God Bless You All From The Gulf Coast Of Alabama. Get Prepared Everyone. 🙏🙏 12
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    @jackpinesavage16284 years ago I firmly believe the Good Lord puts warnings on the hearts of believers to prepare.
    Just like Richard Dreyfuss and many others experienced in the movie "Close encounters of the third kind" (1977).
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    @LukeSkywalker-ig3mc4 years ago I've own no guns now weapons and have 2 little ones to protect!! No money to stock up on food and barely have enough to pay rent and the necessities! I'm a Christian ✝️ and pray that somehow we will get the things needed in time!
    It's so sad there's so many people with loads of cash and a few thousand dollars to a family like mine would go all the way. A pistol loads of ammo and lots of food! Served my country and ran into some difficulties last year losing my better job so sold my only gun.
    Meanwhile people in Hollywood that are super corrupt and politicians have these multi millions spent on bunkers to last 10 years under ground. The same people that have run the country into the ground! Same people saying Defund the police! So aggravating while I've spent 40 years working so hard and I'll never see social security! I served this country in the marines but no VA benefits because I was reserve. The one good thing is I will be glad my college debt will be gone! :)
    My biggest fear is that I couldn't handle watching anything bad happen to my kids!
    God Save Us from what's coming Lord! Amen
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    @PumpkinHead4404 years ago Don’t forget about our pets😉 I have at least three months of food supply for my cat and small bread dog. 68
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    @glennanderson87833 years ago This video came out just over a year ago. What is really crazy is that today over a year later this info is even more important now than ever before. I cannot tell you enough about the peace of mind having a properly stocked home gives me. Knowing what the effects that hard times can have on the moral within a family unit can do permanent damage and weaken that family forever. ... 3
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    @melinda60244 years ago remember Joseph? he saw the coming famine and made preparerations....the Lord told me to be like Joseph !!! 174
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    @Phoenix-J814 years ago I had never prepped until this all started. Back in February, I told my husband that I was afraid we would face some hard times coming up. Thankfully, he was on board, and we started to rapidly buy supplies we would need to stay home for at least 6 months. We also hunt, fish, and have survival skills. (Thanks to our parents) ... 45
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    @christinae304 years ago If you don't have green/fresh vegetables, put your beans or lentils in water and make sprouts from them (learn now how to, ex from youtube or cook book) 44
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    @cherylbishop76574 years ago I think you are right Please join us on Wednesday's corporate fast ( 1day 1meal ) breakfast, lunch or dinner, fasting & prayer for Israel, America and any other Country that wants to join us. There's power in #'s, I believe we are headed for a truly biblical famine .With the election coming up We need GOD'S HELP. GOD Bless from Christmas Valley Oregon ( PSALM 17 just a reminder for the) ... 38
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    @conspiracyortiz16604 years ago Its is written man shall not live by bread alone, but by the word of the lord... Do not forget to read your bibles and pray that God shows us mercy...in these trying times... God will show directions to those who he has chosen..many will be called but only a few will be chosen..... ... 87
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    @staceycarroll79734 years ago hardly anyone talks about stocking up on your vices. I'm thinking Coke, Tobacco, beer, wine, chocolate. the front of hell is NOT the time to detox. And if you manage to quit your vices between now and then, all that stuff is good for bartering. ... 12
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    @sandradelvecchio68944 years ago My kids are adults except for one college kid. I am prepped with them all in mind. They may have to come back home, bring their kids with them, worst case. There are 5 boys with wives and gf’s, and 3 grandkids potentially. It drives me crazy to think about having enough for everyone just in case. I doubt we would get to the point they would have to do that. But that’s what’s in my mind. ... 146
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    @waderivers33044 years ago One thing I never see talked about are wake-talkies. In the event of a real calamity we can expect cell phone service to be shut down either because the towers are inoperable or just an inability to pay...or big brother shuts it down. Ham radios may be the only means of communication. If we are lucky they’ll shut down main stream media and all those ridiculous commercials. ... 116
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    @myrtleesther88554 years ago Proverbs
    “A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself; but the simple pass on, and are punished.”
    King James Version (KJV)
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    @susanschneider-baker494 years ago During the last shutdown because of COVID-19, I noticed people stand around the empty meat counters. Ask what they were waiting for and they were hoping for the store to restock. I ask if they would like help finding meat. Two said yes and followed me.
    These were our stops in the store for meats/protein:
    1) Deli Counter for 2 lbs. each of uncut Roast Beef, Ham, Turkey
    2) Canned Meats & Soups
    3) Dairy aisle-Eggs, bacon, sausage, bratwurst, kielbasa, cheeses, prepackaged deli meats
    4) Frozen Food aisles
    5) Ethnic Food aisles/Beans/Lentils
    6) Candy/Snack aisle for Nuts & Seeds
    We all left the store with carts full of meats & proteins for our families.
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    @kathybennett43354 years ago Please remember otc meds, medical supplies and rx meds. Also your pets. Extra cleaners, water, seasonings, and sugar. 13
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    @dereksmith20344 years ago People are losing their minds already. Better get ready it's about to go down 29
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    @corax20124 years ago Get the food first, then worry about containers. Time is so short that you will be using your preps soon. 11
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    @lauraann78164 years ago I store water in empty and cleaned soda bottles too. They have come in handy a few times already. Sometimes a water main breaks, and it's good to have on hand. I change the water 2 times a year when I change my smoke detector batteries - - when we change the clocks ahead \back. Stay safe and well everyone 😷😷 ... 82
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    @carolb31224 years ago It’s just that old scout motto, “Be Prepared.” We don’t have a deep freezer but have two refrigerators that have the freezers full. Growing my own veggies. Pantry is full and overflowing into the basement. Both of us are retired and on a fixed income so money is tight, but we do what we can. A little here, a little there. ... 41
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    @reempire8884 years ago Don't forget to fortify home security. Install steel front door security gate, alarm, weapons, etc, while you still can. The time of sorrow has begin, take care of yourself and your loved ones. 92
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    @9critterchris8774 years ago Thank you. This is very helpful and I’ve passed it on to other friends that are also concerned about the dark days that we are in. May God help us prepare our hearts as well as our pantries. God bless you. 17
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    @JG-bo3cp4 years ago There's a video by a Hispanic called (20 lessons learned from Venezuela) or something like that and he was referring a person who is in Venezuela.
    -One was he wished he left before the Socialist State went all Socialist and nutty.
    -Another was he ran out of stored food and going to the store for potting soil, etc. yearly was to expensive (learn to grow your own and store seeds for the next year)
    -Learn as many skills as possible from repairing your vehicle (improvising equipment for "make shift")
    -Go out and meet other people around you who grow foods, farm, etc that can help you and vice versa (you're "on your own" and the State just sit there enjoying the Rule of Law)
    -Living off the land is almost impossible for the vast majority so just "bugging out" into the woods in a worst case will leave you and your family as skeletons in the woods
    -Have alternate currencies (ammo, food, skills, security, silver/gold/jewelry, other nations currency/digital, TP, meds, smokes, weed, spare bed, etc.)
    -Water collection/purification.
    Take care and remember, it is we the people, not the politicians that make up the nation. They only screw things up and their "solution" is usually equal to or worse then the problem.
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    @raybowen86254 years ago Regardless of the situation, we all need to stockpile in case of emergencies. Looking at CV19 and all the shelves being emptied was the perfect example of having a stockpile so we don’t have to go through not having toilet paper and all the necessary essentials. Another good source for stockpiling if the electricity goes out are battery packs for our cell phones, propane tanks and charcoals for our bbq grills. Look at the East Coast and how we recently lost power from the storm. You don’t have to buy much or spend thousands of dollars on food and essentials, just replace what you used and pick up extra. Oh, and definitely stock up on powered milk for the kids, fill up your gas containers, and always try to maintain the gas tank in your car on high just in case. ... 15
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    @dlew36244 years ago Your channel popped up in my recommended list just now. I'm in the uk and I'm trying to learn as much as possible. Thanks for some ideas, you have filled in some gaps for me. Everybody I know thinks I've lost the plot and gone a bit insane with this prepping stuff. They just don't believe that anything bad is going to happen. They just roll their eyes and tell me to loosen my tin foil hat😂. I pray for the best, but prep for the worst.
    Good luck to everyone out there.
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    @lindafiske79094 years ago ...And again I say to make sure to stock up on manual can/bottle openers. 33
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    @douglasswales66284 years ago Yesterday I heard that feminine supplies it would be a good idea for women and young girls 25
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    @humbleevidenceaccepter77124 years ago If you have access to off grid electrical power, an electric blanket uses a lot less power than a space heater, and will keep you warmer at night. 64
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    @namiesnaturals35574 years ago Cast iron, hand tools, seeds, & board games. 100
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    @bev82004 years ago We've all been blessed with good times. 8
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    @Mike.D.8434 years ago If people aren't prepared by now... Time is running out fast. Are you ready? Only the foolish can't see the writing on the wall. Judgement is coming. The most important preparation is spiritual. Just as the Lord protected the three in the firey furnace, just as the Lord protected Daniel in the lions den. Just as the angel of death passed by the houses with the blood on the door post. He will protect his children in the time of his judgement. seek him. PRAY!!!!! You will not be able to survive on your own. ... 12
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    @walterofontario7294 years ago And...cleaning soap like pinesol, Mr clean etc. And a few mops 15
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    @Xx-po1fu4 years ago This message has been preached for the last ten years. 4
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    @markbragg74054 years ago “Last minute preppers” is just a name for people who recognize they are unprepared. 48
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    @70washington4 years ago Aside from food, water, medical, hygiene products... soap, shampoo, lotions, fem products, ect... and pet / farm animal feed if you have growing children they need clothing too as they grow.... even 2nd hand is good too, build up there clothing in sizes as they grow so you have some items for them for 3+ years.. ... 49
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    @rosemariedjuric51694 years ago I have been preparing for.12 years it's becoming more important now more than ever to prepare for the uncertainties learn practical herbalism 13
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    @margolucas37934 years ago Been prepping for years. Have given a ton of food to food banks as it neared expiration. When I give this food away, I always say, “Thank You, Lord, that I have not had to use this food!” 1
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    @karenallen9194 years ago I treasure hunt when walking dogs. Found 4 large water bottles. Traded empty bottles to buy 4 full bottles with caps. Now I have 20 gallons of clean water. IT'S A START.
    Also have extra big bag of dog food. Don't forget furbabies.
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    @kerrymalarkey96224 years ago God bless you for doing this...it's nice to hear some folks who are realistic about what's going on but also display empathy for your fellow man. The only way we can get through this is TOGETHER. Thank you. 💖🙌🌍 5
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    @donmcelfresh66784 years ago Great job explaining and giving us (me) an idea of what to stock up on. I'm on social security and EBT trust me that doesn't go far. But I am doing my best to think of things that I can get to survive. The coming months will tell whether we will get back to kinda normal or if all hell is going to break loose. I'm thinking the latter. I've never seen things happen that are happening now. I'm worried about our future. ... 7
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    @joetrzcinski9434 years ago Thank you for your wisdom. God Bless. Do not forget vitamins and nutrients. Two tablets can equal five fruits and vegetables. Four super nutrients moringa oleifera , Turkey tail mushroom, oregano extract, olive leaf extract. Do not forget : unprocessed honey, apple cider vinegar, grape seed extract, D3, calcium,magnesium,d,copper,zinc,boron and phosphorus powder, muti stain probiotic, and superior multi vitamin. I want your wonderful family to be well. ... 6
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    @sheepseven75884 years ago Civil unrest will come we must rely on JESUS who promises to keep us in His care. 112
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    @kit21303 years ago I also renewed all my family’s prescriptions repeatedly until I got several months stocked up. The timing went well with winter anyway. Along with stocking up on everything else, I don’t have to go out in cold icy windy weather! ... 1
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    @bunnifer234 years ago I found your channel recently through one of your older videos on cooking without power. I ended up getting an alcohol stove which I wouldn't have thought of before watching your video. Thanks for making such informational content and not being scary about it! ... 12
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    @10tourch4 years ago I think you need to do a solo video on the importance of a wood stove. Number one killer of winter without power is hypothermia and pneumonia. Plus a solid plan and equipment for keeping your house as cool as possible during those hottest days of the year. Fans, keeping bugs out of the house, etc... ... 4
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    @doriswhite13484 years ago Learn to make flatbread. It's easy and cheap.
    Good skill to have if the stores are out of bread.
    YouTube has lots of flatbread recipes.
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    @patriciaakans7314 years ago The dilemma I face is being on a fixed income and not having the room to store things in. When this all started I was in the grocery store and saw just about everyone looking panicked. I had one heck of a time trying to find toilet paper. This is one of the worst things to happen in my life. I plan on prepping the best that I can this week. ... 49
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    @titanpreparedness4 years ago Great video i think a lot of people learned what shortages looked like the first time around but are doing very little to prepare for it to happen again. 20
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    @constancefaulkner90024 years ago The grid down cooking challenge would be right up my alley. Both of my kids were in scouts and I live in a hurricane zone (the MS Gulf Coast...as in Katrina) so I have an AMPLE supply of camp cooking appliances (stove, oven, slow cooker, skillet, fry well, etc) and the propane cylinders for them. I have recommended getting at least the 2 burner propane stove with wind guard to many people. I have always tried to keep at least some kind of "back stock" as far as groceries go. I could easily go at least 2 months without going to the store. Unfortunately, with it just being me and my four legged baby - I get lonely for human interaction and sometimes go shopping just to be able to have some kind of conversation with someone. ... 4
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    @crawfordac794 years ago Another overlooked item to get is razor blades, there is a shortage in some places. 9
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    @nemo77824 years ago Prep and stock up. My counsel is to NOT stock anything you will NOT eat and do NOT like. Don't go along with someone else's 'list'. Make your own and make it stick as it will be what feeds you through tough times. ... 1
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    @bgensman3 years ago Thank you for all your family has done. I have been extremely Blessed by your hard work. As always. Praying for you and yours 2
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    @BlakeBoege4 years ago Great video! Exactly what we were looking for. 7
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    @eglaqueiroz96664 years ago I loved the video! I have been thinking a lot about the period we are going through, and today to be more precise just before reading the notification for this post, I was thinking a lot about what we can do, how to be prepared, food, water ... all of that. Thank you so much for the content! my greetings here from Brazil. Let us stay with God! ... 9
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    @paulaincanada48314 years ago I've always had a good supply of food on hand but after seeing the shelves emptied in our stores I've stocked up even more. I'm working on making sure I have Christmas food on hand now that I have everyday food done. ... 7
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    @carrieallen65354 years ago What a great channel. I have been storing dried beans and rice under my bed in 2 liter bottles for years. Now I'm going to go pull all the ones out of the recycling bin and fill with water. 5
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    @chrisfix35464 years ago Thanks guys, great info. Thanks for caring. We also need to be spiritually prepared, because whats going on right now is a battle between good and evil . Revelations 12:7-12.
    I will like to know if you use solar, and do you have a video on it?
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    @dragonfly61934 years ago The day I went to the store and the only fresh eggs left were a small bag of hard boiled ones (that I had to ask a taller person to reach from the top shelf!) is the day I told my husband, "We're getting chickens!" I've now got nine healthy hens who will be moving out to the coop this month. We had already had a decent amount of food storage, but we've really taken it to the next level in the last few months. Do what you can and it will add up! Stay safe, and God bless. ... 2
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    @thinkforyourselfjohn31634 years ago Great content. God Bless you both. Trying times ahead of us no doubt. Prophetic. 25
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    @scottdunn21784 years ago There's also a can shortage looming because of tin and metal disruptions in China. A lot of companies are ceasing production of "niche" products "Vanilla Coke" etc. So, buy as much canned goods as possible now.
    Regards
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    @yourhighness47464 years ago IF YOU FAIL TO PREPARE
    YOU PREPARE TO FAIL.
    cause and effect
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    @lisettesyummygarden22994 years ago Tku..
    Because of you I didn't have to run to and frow when all this hit !
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    @montanashooter81254 years ago That’s why I love living in Montana we have plenty of resources on our farm 3
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    @Peachy084 years ago I started doing the empty soda bottles filled with water. Also when I go to the store check out the bakery. They have emoty food grade buckets that they throw out. They will gladly give them to you. 22
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    @RealThisisA4 years ago Very valuable. This is why I don't just rely on cable news when there are vital, critical thinking videos like this. Thank you for sharing and stay safe! 3
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    @barbarasnookolderandwiser4 years ago I've got all this covered plus oil for lamps, candles, and a camp stove with lots of fuel. 8
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    @jpol38084 years ago I've subscribed and will check out your site. Looks like you're covering all the basis for us who have procrastinated and will check through all the categories lists until I feel ready. Thanks again. Jpol. 3