Yikes....it begins!

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I agree. God forbid we should have a disaster that would force us all to go back to being self-sufficient. They'd all starve to death. Then again, WE might make a fortune selling them our pre-packaged, homegrown meat.
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My kids are still fairly young, but they know ALL about where our meat comes from. We had ducks last year and the kids had no problem eating them. They were really attached to them up till the last minute, but once the deed was done they were more concerned with how long they'd take to cook.
 
I worry about being the only one with a food source if it all goes to heck. Protecting it from those starving hordes would be a scarey proposition! I'm not really a doomsdayist, but it does give pause to think of the potential.
 
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If this happened there would be no money or other means to get rich. You might enslave them & make them work for there food but more then likely it would be stolen from you & you would probably be killed for it (as already stated).
 
this is my dooms day quail and food protection
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Just kidding, I only use those for targets but wanted to give some comic relief
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Hubby walked by while I was
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, and asked if you were expecting a mad max type appocopolayse?
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It does occur to me that I have considerably more food security than my neighbors who have grass back lawns, instead of 24 kinds of tomatoes, and tons of melons, peppers, cukes, etc. I don't expect to need the produce dept for about 6 months now.

Note, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one slacking on the trash takeout.
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I am a lover of food as you probably saw in my pic
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Then again the lighting was bad. I took that pic for my main on myspace so I could friend my daughters new boyfriend.
 

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