I have made room for more supplies. We are packed now.
Yes, I am concerned about the future. For my kids.
Yes, I am concerned about the future. For my kids.
I have been playing Tetris in our house also.I have made room for more supplies. We are packed now.
Yes, I am concerned about the future. For my kids.
A wise person reflects on their faults an corrects them. ? (Ben circa 2022)The way the Lord blesses you when you are patient.
Not in the ways you want or expect.
I remembered a Brick yard that sells landscaping materials AND firewood.
I rang him up and he had a lot of pre-wrapped 25 kg bundles in his yard for $16.95 each.
Obviously word hadn't gotten out he had large stocks of wood during the freezing cold weather because the large hardware store is out and so is the display at a major petrol station.
The Boss of the brickworks was in a mood because his yard hand simply didn't turn up for work on this morning
and so when I went to buy 10 bundles he threw in an extra for free.
I want to point out the obvious here -
1) Yes. It was dearer to buy it this way - and here is the BUT - it's only "cheap" if you can get a hold of it.
The wood from the firewood guy would have been cheap but he didn't deliver for 3 weekends running with no explanations at all. Waiting on flakey unreliable people isn't cheap. Cut them loose and find another source.
2) And I'm kicking myself for this one. I made the rookie mistake and I paid the price for it. I left my run too late in regards to firewood. It's cold and wet. Everyone wants firewood. Demand is sky high. Basic prepper principals state that you stock up NOW so that when people are fighting over those last tins of tuna on the shelves you've already got a cupboard full. If I had waited till Summer I prob would have been able to get back to back loads with no issues.
The only excuse is come Summer I reckon the place will look like Sri Lanka and I'm not getting into ruckus for firewood or tuna.
The whole no responding thing drives me crazy! It's rude and unprofessional. Glad to hear you found some and that your shake mix arrivedThe way the Lord blesses you when you are patient.
Not in the ways you want or expect.
I remembered a Brick yard that sells landscaping materials AND firewood.
I rang him up and he had a lot of pre-wrapped 25 kg bundles in his yard for $16.95 each.
Obviously word hadn't gotten out he had large stocks of wood during the freezing cold weather because the large hardware store is out and so is the display at a major petrol station.
The Boss of the brickworks was in a mood because his yard hand simply didn't turn up for work on this morning
and so when I went to buy 10 bundles he threw in an extra for free.
I want to point out the obvious here -
1) Yes. It was dearer to buy it this way - and here is the BUT - it's only "cheap" if you can get a hold of it.
The wood from the firewood guy would have been cheap but he didn't deliver for 3 weekends running with no explanations at all. Waiting on flakey unreliable people isn't cheap. Cut them loose and find another source.
2) And I'm kicking myself for this one. I made the rookie mistake and I paid the price for it. I left my run too late in regards to firewood. It's cold and wet. Everyone wants firewood. Demand is sky high. Basic prepper principals state that you stock up NOW so that when people are fighting over those last tins of tuna on the shelves you've already got a cupboard full. If I had waited till Summer I prob would have been able to get back to back loads with no issues.
The only excuse is come Summer I reckon the place will look like Sri Lanka and I'm not getting into ruckus for firewood or tuna.
You can restore gas! Please, share. My big truck with 3 tanks has 2 with old gas. I thought I’d have to pay to have it drained. Saddle tanks, 10 gallons, big one, maybe 50. Thank you!!A wise person reflects on their faults an corrects them. ? (Ben circa 2022)
I am not without sin. I have 10 year old gasoline that needs restored. Yikes!
Ben
A wise person reflects on their faults an corrects them. ? (Ben circa 2022)
I am not without sin. I have 10 year old gasoline that needs restored. Yikes!
Ben
Thank you for sharing, an experienced prepper anticipates and prepares based on their knowledge, that knowledge often comes at the expense of the prepper, cold and dark are great teachers. Having someone like you share their experiences helps the un-experienced preppers learn from your experience and this helps them be better prepared. So again thank you for sharing, it is summer in the northern hemisphere so your wood story should be a timely reminder for us northerners to get our heating fuel in while the weather is warm...The way the Lord blesses you when you are patient.
Not in the ways you want or expect.
I remembered a Brick yard that sells landscaping materials AND firewood.
I rang him up and he had a lot of pre-wrapped 25 kg bundles in his yard for $16.95 each.
Obviously word hadn't gotten out he had large stocks of wood during the freezing cold weather because the large hardware store is out and so is the display at a major petrol station.
The Boss of the brickworks was in a mood because his yard hand simply didn't turn up for work on this morning
and so when I went to buy 10 bundles he threw in an extra for free.
I want to point out the obvious here -
1) Yes. It was dearer to buy it this way - and here is the BUT - it's only "cheap" if you can get a hold of it.
The wood from the firewood guy would have been cheap but he didn't deliver for 3 weekends running with no explanations at all. Waiting on flakey unreliable people isn't cheap. Cut them loose and find another source.
2) And I'm kicking myself for this one. I made the rookie mistake and I paid the price for it. I left my run too late in regards to firewood. It's cold and wet. Everyone wants firewood. Demand is sky high. Basic prepper principals state that you stock up NOW so that when people are fighting over those last tins of tuna on the shelves you've already got a cupboard full. If I had waited till Summer I prob would have been able to get back to back loads with no issues.
The only excuse is come Summer I reckon the place will look like Sri Lanka and I'm not getting into ruckus for firewood or tuna.
I have 2-3 year old gas at home and at least another year before I get to use it. I plan to add Sta-Bil and mix it 50-50 with new gas.You can restore gas! Please, share. My big truck with 3 tanks has 2 with old gas. I thought I’d have to pay to have it drained. Saddle tanks, 10 gallons, big one, maybe 50. Thank you!!
A significant part of gas deterioration is decrease in octane rating (as the most volatile parts of gas are those used to raise octane rating to an acceptable value during manufacture).I have 2-3 year old gas at home and at least another year before I get to use it. I plan to add Sta-Bil and mix it 50-50 with new gas.
Thanks, I've been looking for that. I've been looking so long I quit looking years ago. I ordered both Pri-G and Pri-D.This stuff has been around a while, they also make a Pri D for diesel.
https://www.amazon.com/CP122-Pri-G-...ri+g+gasoline+treatment&qid=1658167043&sr=8-5
I love my [fill in the blank] but can't prep for everybody when they don't care or try.
My house looks like a hoarders house.
I could buy totes and shelving to organize it pintrest perfect but all I think is how that money could be used to buy more food.
Looks like when I find the energy it'll be stacked into cardboard boxes and labeled with a sharpie.
Organization and high quality storage is even more important that sheer bulk of goods. This is, in face, the difference between prepping and hoarding. Hoarding is fundamentally nothing more than a malfunctioned prepping instinct.
Most of us have.....correcting one's imbalances is a constant struggle. This is where taking a systems integration approach to your own preps is really useful. If you can find your problem, its relatively easily to fix as long as your not in a hurry.I think I malfunctioned...
Never too late!I think I malfunctioned...
This is true for me. I can be moving along well with keeping books for my book sales in order, and then that goes off the deep end. For me, it is when I get too much stuff faster than I can organize it. This happened to me with my books. I had to stop getting books, go through books I hadn't yet, and get rid of what wasn't worth selling. My book room was great and then it was so bad you couldn't walk into it. I started at the door, went through them box by box, and got rid of 50 boxes of books.Organization used to be my strong suit, but I lost it along the way and that messes with me.
Yep. Those things are such a joke. Its kinda amazing its legal to sell them. Their actual limit is about 1/10th what they advertise. I made the same mistake back when I started. Now I use them to hold only light things, like spices and medical supplies. All the food is in totes or homemade shelves. Back when wood was affordable, I made my can wall shelves from 2x12's stacked between concrete blocks, now those are shelves that could REALLY take 1000lbs per shelf.(you know the gawdawful metal frame shelf units in a box that supposedly hold 1000 lbs a shelf?)
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