ADAPT FOR SURVIVAL
11Preparedness Items You Can Buy Every Month..
1.
Canning lids, rings, and jars. I buy canning lids every month. Without
fail. At least 3-4 packs of them. I pick up canning rings and jars when I
have more room in the budget. I don't really think you can have too
many of these things.
2.
Soap in any form: bar soap, body wash, dish soap, laundry detergent,
castile soap, all purpose soap, disinfectant soap, etc. I usually buy at
least 2-3 things of soap every month. Castile soap is probably my
favorite soap, but I keep a good variety at home. I really don't think
one can have too much soap when you have kids, have a garden, and have
livestock. Staying clean is a good thing.
3. Toilet paper. Enough said. I really don't want to be without it.
4.
Paper, pens, and pencils. Especially paper. I write a lot down just to
remember it. My kids use a fair amount of paper, pens, and pencils for
school even though they have computers. We use paper and pencils to draw
and to entertain. Paper is important.
5.
Ammo - whether ammo for guns, arrows for bows, refill cartridges for
anything else. Really, this can not understated. I also think if you buy
a little every month, you might not draw as much attention to yourself.
6.
Food that will store well: salt, rice, beans, honey, spices, etc.
Again, enough said. Food is more than important. It is necessary.
Learning how to cook long storing food is a necessary skill. We need
food and water.
7.
First aid items and medicine. I buy ibuprofen and/or naproxen every
month as well as 2-3 first aid items every month without fail. I don't
want to be without it even though I have plenty of natural remedies on
hand too. Something you just need the little pill to take the aches
away.
8.
Seeds. I realize you might not be able to find these every month. As
soon as they come into the stores, I start buying. I look for seeds that
will actually produce food like squash, beans, peas, carrots, etc. I do
not buy flower seeds unless they are edible. During the winter, I buy
packages of heirloom seeds already packaged in mylar and oxygen
absorbers. I have a garden already, but if you don't, please get one
started. Gardening is a skill you can't be without.
9.
Water. As important as life itself. You need water and liquids to stay
hydrated. You and I will not live long without fluids. Enough said.
10.
Reading materials and reference materials. I think this is
underestimated by a lot of people, but a good reference library is
necessary. As much as I have learned about everything, I still look up
things. IN BOOKS. Whoa. I also keep books for enjoyment and to relieve
stress. Maybe someday, the internet might be not as reliable or may be
heavily censured. You might just want to have a paper copy of things you
want to remember.
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