Not being able to go through our daily lives as we normally do is something no one wants to imagine. But with events happening in our world today, the possibility of this change is real. Even so, we needn’t be frightened, panic, or feel alone. KSRG can help you prepare.
With a budget of $50 per week for five months, you’re looking at a total of approximately $1,100 (assuming roughly 4.4 weeks per month). Here’s a prioritized plan for spending that budget: Month 1: Essentials and Water
I asked Grok (AI tool) to create a table of evacuation priorities. I specified that there’s myself, my wife and our two pets. I needed to prioritize items based on 10 minute increments.
Here are ten nutritional tips that can guide you towards better health and well-being:
Eat a Rainbow of Fruits and Vegetables: Aim for a variety of colors on your plate.
Get These Items Now (Rather Than After the Crisis), While They're Still Cheap(ish)! 1. A Conventional Gasoline Generator and a Solar Generator
A Bug Out Bag is designed to support an individual for 24-48 hours in an emergency. What would you do if the CDA Fire Department came by and told you that the impending disaster was upon us and you had five minutes to leave?
Avoid consuming Plastics
Avoid drinking from aluminum cans or plastic bottles. Stainless steel or glass bottles are an ideal alternative. Avoid storing food in plastic containers, glass is preferred for storing food in.
Ensuring that you have a long-term food supply is a huge part of prepping – one that requires a lot of careful planning, hard work and investment. The goal of building up a survival food stockpile is not just to keep your family from starving when SHTF, but to make sure they get proper nutrition and energy from the foods they eat so they can stay strong and healthy.