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Just for the record then ill leave it alone. I dont prep for end of the world stuff. I prep for realistic situations like a hurricane which I might add crossovers to pandemic and freeze prep rather well. I actually had n95 masks from work I had stored incase of hurricane aftermath clean up. I was able to provide for my family and my co works when nobody could get them. The average outage will be 72hrs. Can and will they be longer yes prep for it. I dont care what anyone says but not having to go out in the craze to buy the crumbs that might be left after everything is picked over or not having to wait in a gas line is nice. While people are flipping im chilling in my home knowing my immediate family is safe and out of the chaos. Its weird how the very ones to say something about prepping like its weird or they will be fine without are the very same ones knocking on your door in a time of need. I don't broadcast what I do. The less that is known the better.
We always have enough to last a few weeks or more. Always.

I couldn't believe how many people I saw today acting like they had completely empty pantries at home.

I grew up with a pantry that was always a full... Overflowing full. It's just normal for me. I don't understand how people don't keep extra food laying around.
 
mr muddy had a picture from houston pop up on his facebook where pipes burst and leaked into the kitchen and froze into huge icecicles from the ceiling to the floor 😵😵😵
I believe it.
 
We always have enough to last a few weeks or more. Always.

I couldn't believe how many people I saw today acting like they had completely empty pantries at home.

I grew up with a pantry that was always a full... Overflowing full. It's just normal for me. I don't understand how people don't keep extra food laying around.
I always have dry goods around. If something happened and supplies dried up for a month or more, my diet might get boring, but I wouldn't starve.
 
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Omg.
I was looking up some birthday card ideas since it's my grandpa birthday soon and this came up
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Thicky Nicky
 
I always have dry goods around. If something happened and supplied dried up for a month or more, my diet might get boring, but I wouldn't starve.
I think a lot of families don't cook meals regularly--buy takeout or grab prepackaged food to reheat. They have nothing in pantry or fridge to make a meal from scratch, so have to scramble when disaster hits
 

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