November 15, 2010 - "Saving            up for a Food Shortage" By Joseph Parish. Every now and then we catch            wind of a specific food shortage. This past year the shortage was            pumpkins. It appears that last years crop which was intended to become            this year’s canned product. Due to the damaging weather experienced            last year there was a shortage this year of the canned pumpkin.           Click hereMonday, November 15, 2010
Saving up for a Food Shortage
November 15, 2010 - "Saving            up for a Food Shortage" By Joseph Parish. Every now and then we catch            wind of a specific food shortage. This past year the shortage was            pumpkins. It appears that last years crop which was intended to become            this year’s canned product. Due to the damaging weather experienced            last year there was a shortage this year of the canned pumpkin.           Click here
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When it comes to emergency preparedness, most people I talk to think that nothing will ever happen to them- so “why should I bother. It drives me NUTS- but I know I am not nuts.
ReplyDeleteAs a father of 3 small children, I have always tried to protect and provide for all their immediate and future necessities.
We have grown up in the age of consumerism and take for granted that there will always be food on the shelves. But in this economy, it will only take a small natural disaster, declaration of hyper-inflation, a truckers strike or possibly a shortage of water or gas to empty the stores shelves within hours. Just look what happened in Boston!
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Now, I can sleep in peace! I love having the peace of mind, the feeling of being empowered-- that my family and I are covered with the necessary emergency food, and survival supplies for the next 20 years at TODAYS prices for what ever comes our way.