Comment on How to create a run on groceries and everyday items, ft. Muriel Bowser
sj_zero@lotide.fbxl.net 2 years ago
I'm glad I picked up non-perishable food long before now, I'm seeing store after store after store of empty shelves.
Comment on How to create a run on groceries and everyday items, ft. Muriel Bowser
sj_zero@lotide.fbxl.net 2 years ago
I'm glad I picked up non-perishable food long before now, I'm seeing store after store after store of empty shelves.
iamtanmay@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
I guess you have ready to eat stuff. I don't have storage capacity atm, so my stock is more dense stuff that needs cooking: rice, potatoes, flour.
My big worry is if power fails for a long time. I have portable gas supply, coal and firewood. I think I could cook for maybe 4 months or so without power.
I am thinking about getting a small DC motor/inverter + battery setup to hook up to a bicycle to generate ~400Wh of electricity per day.... as a last resort.
I think I am worrying too much. Even if there is a nuclear winter, coal/nuclear/hydro should still provide a minimum electricity to people, enough for eating.
Never hurts to be prepared though.
PureBloodMasculine@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
I get the need to cook but I am not as worried about electricity as I am clean water. I have about 220 gallons of water stored up plus life straws. It's probably not enough but it should help for a while.
iamtanmay@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
What do you mean ? I live close to a river, so maybe your situation is different.
For water, I can put together a basic gravel, activated filter to remove large particles. I can just boil it after that.
You can also disinfect water by just putting it in a plastic bottle out in the sun. Although if there is a nuclear winter.......
I think I will get some copper jars to passively disinfect the water as well.
PureBloodMasculine@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
That should get you by but pollution is an issue. Unless there is a natural spring on your property, I wouldn't like the idea of drinking from a river everyday unless it was distilled. Sure you can kill parasites, and bacteria but what chemicals are in it. Of course, I don't trust tap water either. That's the thing I probably worry too much about. In a survival situation I'll do what I have to do to stay alive. There are creeks nearby but it's far enough that it would be very cumbersome for me to haul everyday. I'd probably do it occasionally for appearances though. From what I read about Bosnia if things are bad enough going out for any reason could get you killed. I'd just rather have what I need in my home already. Too bad I don't have a well but even the ground water they say its getting polluted.