The liberal idiocy is breaking me, but not for the reason you think.

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I decided that I would store 50 pounds of food, every time the liberals in DC did something really stupid. I find I can't buy and pack food fast enough, because they are so stupid, so often!

I'm trying, but they are so deliberately stupid, so often that I'm a thousand pounds behind...and loosing ground!

I delivered 300 pounds last week:
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Some off the shelf

Some dry goods:
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Some say you can't use store bought food for prepping, but available food on the shelf is more important than being a home raised snob. These have to be frozen for 48 hours to kill any eggs they might contain, so I leave them for 72 to be sure. Each one contains about 6 pounds of dry goods. These are disbursed between beans of all types, rice, lentils of all types, quinoa of all types, and barley. They are taped before freezing, to avoid internal condensation when removed. Post processing, they are marked as frozen and sent to storage.

I'm dehydrating food, and storing them under vacuum:
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Cherry tomatoes, cut in half; store well this way. I dry them until they are brittle, then vacuum pack them under extremely hard vacuum levels.

This is where I started:
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I reinterate that they must be cut in order to dry well! They do take a little longer due to the water content, but this is four pounds of produce in a quart jar.

I have begun storing quantities of dried produce:
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These are waiting shipment to the homestead for long term storage. Each quart holds about 5 pounds of produce, smaller vegetable pieces store better, so they are usually about 6 pounds.

I am trying to store more this way:
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I'm just finishing the first layer of dehydrated storage that is 3 deep here. On the right side is one pressure canned jar, because the next bay over is pressure canned food.

This is the vacuum packaged off the shelf material:
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This is brown sugar, TVP, freeze dried Alfredo, dry milk, etc. The vacuum packaging is newer to me, so this is also an area I'm concentrating on building up more stock.

I've purchased several dozen #10 cans of pancakes:
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I'm still adding syrup but there are a dozen on the shelf already, and I plan to triple it soon. Spices and sauces are an inexpensive add to prepping supplies, that will help avoid menu exhaustion problems!

These pictures don't include the twenty plus gallon storage totes of supplies, as they are a little boring on pictures. Those hold about a hundred pounds each, but they are stacked three high in the north end of this travel trailer.

The bathroom is full of OTC medical supplies, and I'm adding to that weekly too. My primary medical is planned to be herbal, and raised on site. The seeds are here, but I can't plant it there now because the deer eat anything I plant. Once I'm there, I can run the deer off, and water the herbs too!

Keep on prepping, they aren't going to allow things to survive much longer!



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Hey mate, good to see you back here. Note the name change though...It's now called outdoors and more . Feel free to use the #outdoorlife tag.

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Missed the name change, sorry! Been looking for you....

Still trying to get it done, making some progress!

My Son picked up a new toy:
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Smith and Wesson 4 inch 357 mag.

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That's a nice little pea-shooter he has there. It'll get the job done. Lol. ✅

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Sorry, his is Ruger, mine is Smith and Wesson. I'm trying to get him to set some time free to go to the range, so we can turn money into noise, LOL!

But both are fine machines, mine has a 6 inch barrel is the only difference.

I hate to see the pea he hits with that!

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The money to noise exchange is, well it's costly...but it's worth the effort right? 😁

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It makes me smile every time! Money well spent for certain. Plan to buy some more 'freedom seeds' in 5.56 soon!

I'm learning how to make saltpeter for mixing with charcoal and sulphur as a backup plan.

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I like 5.56...Permits an opportunity for a double tap.

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It's only good for punching paper, and pissing off liberals...both good uses!

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I've made good use of 5.56 in my day...Not on paper either.

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I prefer .308, hits harder! But liberals hate the 5.56 so I had to stock some in!

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Agreed, but each have their place.

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Anything that pisses off liberals are valuable, ROFLOL! But they are good for training and arming neophytes; and have a decent impact power, especially close up. AR9's are interesting too! So many choices, so little time....

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Hello, your post has been curated on behalf of the outdoors and more community. Using #outdoorlife as the first tag on posts of this type helps us find you, as will posting in the community.

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All images belong to galenkp

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Thanks for the curation! I'll be back....

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You're welcome, and I look forward to you dropping in again.

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I'm a bad penny...I'll Always return!

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Haha! Bad or goodbad?

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I'll never tell, ROFLOL! Bad to the bone I guess....

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Some don't have a bad bone in their bodies, and others are simply bad to the bone. Seems like we know which you are. 😁

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Only when the need arises...but I can always find enough then, LOL! It helps to have lots of high velocity freedom seeds ready.

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