HOW TO STOCK UP FOOD WHEN ON A TIGHT BUDGET

HOW TO STOCK UP FOOD WHEN ON A TIGHT BUDGET

Big John Lipscomb

It is rather simple. Buy whatever you can and then begin implementing the emergency food into your weekly eating routine. Since our emergency meals at Wise are considerably less expensive than a traditional home cooked meal, you will save on your monthly grocery bill. As you save, put that money towards a larger Wise Emergency food supply. It will not take long before you have enough food stocked up for any disaster.

Don’t put this off any longer. Catastrophic events are happening on an unprecedented pace. And with the American public waking up to the incompetence of government, it is very likely that an economic collapse could emerge sooner than later. Then you will be like most people, requiring the government to feed and water you in appalling conditions. Don’t allow that to happen to you and your loved ones. Buy food insurance today. Otherwise you might find yourself being forced to watch your loved ones suffer in the case of a disaster.

I know personally that I began to sleep better when I was prepared for whatever could happen. My first purchase was a Berkey Water Filter because without water, you are in a real fix. Then I started with stocking up canned goods because you can find some real good deals locally. Later I began getting dehydrated food and eventually freeze dried food. It changed my life so significantly that I started my own company http://www.patriotfood.com  I also have a long term food solution- http://www.eldoradoheirloomseeds.com

Whether you have $20 or $2,000 to spend on preparedness the key is to start now because nature and world events never wait for your approval, they just happen. I recall my Dad telling me that when he saw a tornado coming, before it picked him up and threw him a quarter of mile, he said he realized how insignificant his wants and desires were because no matter how much he wanted that tornado to go away, it just continued to plow towards him and all he could do was lay in a too shallow of a ditch.

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