The End Is Not Yet Even Close
I was looking up the other day "Urban Survival" my meaning being to comfortably survive on less in an urban environment and to be fair some of them took that approach but the larger majority were along the lines of preparing for civil unrest and being overrun by all kinds of insurgency and no dought little green men from mars.
My interest is to provide good nutritious, appetizing wholesome food for my family using as little money and non-renewables as I can. By dehydrating we can taste the flavors of summer in the middle of winter, and we can cut down the import of salad crops which is contributing to drought in third world countries. When we ship crops across the world their water is shipped with it. Then they need deeper aquapher's and the water becomes salt laden and eventually undrinkable.
If we all take simple steps to ensure the continuity of just our own food supply things which are not too difficult and can be fun to achieve. Then we don't need to wait for an omnipotent being that should do anything that we feel is out of our control, just ween yourself of the supermarket and away from taste less food and wage slavery.
The satisfaction in knowing that if the snow we had at Christmas and new year had carried on for weeks more than it did and the supermarkets had run out of food and food riots in the streets blah de blah.
Iv read to many of those apocalyptic sites, forgive me. But the fantasy of every one running around while I sit it out with my feet up is great.
If your reading this then your probably among the converted. Just do what you can to get the message across to the great unwashed. "Please"
The National Center for Home Food Preservation has a treasure trove of information about freezing, as well as canning and drying.
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