OK, I'll give you that one, but what about my last two?To avoid duplicating a post, I'll send you to this one:
https://www.homesteadingforum.org/threads/baby-formula-the-border.15848/page-2#post-466708
OK, I'll give you that one, but what about my last two?To avoid duplicating a post, I'll send you to this one:
https://www.homesteadingforum.org/threads/baby-formula-the-border.15848/page-2#post-466708
I had to go back and see what what your last two were. When I quoted you, only one link showed up in the quote.OK, I'll give you that one, but what about my last two?
Whether a random post here or there is inaccurate is inconsequential. There are shortages of fertiliser and prices are extreme. Multiple countries have quit exporting food. The solar minimum is causing lower than average crop yield. Food factories and warehouses are being destroyed, around the world. When I read the tea leaves, they tell me to buy more tea, and everything else.I had to go back and see what what your last two were. When I quoted you, only one link showed up in the quote.
Yes, that is true and nothing new to me. It caused an uproar when the bill was passed a few administrations ago.
The fact remains, that stupid congresswoman is spreading a bunch of misinformation and has people turning their anger in all the wrong directions.
There is one thing I'm in agreement about with her. All the clothes and diapers and whatever else that taxpayers are paying for.
The thing is, there are hundreds of churches and church groups poised to donate all that stuff, but the feds say they can't take it, because the government can't "accept gifts".
Capitol Hill is populated with idiots.
I wish you were on Facebook so you could join my group where we discuss all this stuff.
Such an excellent point. I get so focused on those I know I’ll need to feed, that this stays out in my peripheral vision. I need to bring charity more to the forefront and include it in my plans. Thank you for the reminder.Some of my preps are set aside for charity, here not half way around the world.
And it’s tasty and hits the spot!if all you got is a can o f chunky chicken veg soup you cvan feed 2 people. add rice, you can feed 4 people.
But regardless rice can be fixed various ways and is a good filler.
Yes, and one of the reasons I hardly eat any of it anymore.rice is a great food extender and filler
if all you got is a can o f chunky chicken veg soup you cvan feed 2 people. add rice, you can feed 4 people.
ive done this often over the years to get thru slim times.
I am on face book, I never use it much unless I have something to say that will cause maximum damage to certain thought paradigms.I had to go back and see what what your last two were. When I quoted you, only one link showed up in the quote.
Yes, that is true and nothing new to me. It caused an uproar when the bill was passed a few administrations ago.
The fact remains, that stupid congresswoman is spreading a bunch of misinformation and has people turning their anger in all the wrong directions.
There is one thing I'm in agreement about with her. All the clothes and diapers and whatever else that taxpayers are paying for.
The thing is, there are hundreds of churches and church groups poised to donate all that stuff, but the feds say they can't take it, because the government can't "accept gifts".
Capitol Hill is populated with idiots.
I wish you were on Facebook so you could join my group where we discuss all this stuff.
I'm not sure about long-term rice storage: didn't prisoners of war in Asia get Beriberi from eating old rice all the time? Maybe there were other factors involved.
It wasn't a "a random post here or there", it was plastered ALL over the news and social media.Whether a random post here or there is inaccurate is inconsequential.
Try real butter..like a pat of butter..mumm!!I cook it like grits, I put a skim of oil on the water to prevent clumping and bring the water to boil with the rice or grits already in there, but coated in oil.
If you want to buy up and store something that we already know is going to be scarce, skip the rice and sugar. Invest in popcorn .The Wall Street Journal reports that farmers are growing less popcorn these days, focusing instead on soybeans or other types of corn, which they can sell for more money. That’s not an immediate problem, but could become one as we get deeper into summer.
One company is already paying growers more to encourage them to keep the popcorn corn planted.
Popcorn is an enormous profit driver for theaters. It’s a movie-time staple, but the costs are inflated a ridiculous amount, which patrons don’t mind paying. Theaters are less in the movie business than they are in the popcorn business, since the film industry takes such a big percentage of the box office returns.
Oh, I do, but I'm watching my weight.Try real butter..like a pat of butter..mumm!!
IMHO, the goal is not to eat just rice. Rice will be a filler, as already mentioned. Rice will fill you up. Cook up rice and then have whatever you can find to add to it. It could be dandelions. It could be onions from the garden. It could a few things. Daughter makes Korean rice bowls that start with a bowl of rice, and then adds an egg, jalapenos and a few other things. It is possible that many will get down to only having rice left in their storage, but this is when learning to forage can make a difference.I'm not sure about long-term rice storage: didn't prisoners of war in Asia get Beriberi from eating old rice all the time? Maybe there were other factors involved.
Baked chicken & rice is the first 'comfort food' I can recall from my youth... as a large family, we ate it at least once per week. I love that stuff, I make it to this day, since it's economical and nutritious. And I like rice in Asian dishes, I'm making some stir-fry chicken this evening, using tangy Beijing sauce with chicken and veggies and eventually dumping it on a bed of rice, the last of the Thai Jasmine rice in my cupboard.
I'm not sure about long-term rice storage: didn't prisoners of war in Asia get Beriberi from eating old rice all the time? Maybe there were other factors involved.
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