Good advice on dry goods above. Not to curb your enthusiasm, but if you haven't been prepping long before this, you'll be caught in the shitstorm of everybody else instantly trying to do the same thing.
Remember toilet paper during the Covid outset? Yeah, like that. Shelves will go empty in hurry.
I've been at it for years. And I KNOW my family won't starve, and they can shoot their way out most everything except Biden's F-15s. And we have complete triage supplies and meds for most anything. Do I want that to happen? Hell no. I'm old. I just wanna a vodka and to grill.
Just one side of the medicine cabinet. Because this shit will be gold when there ain't none to be had. Antibiotics, ibuprofen (clinical 800 mg), tramadol, Zpacks, soma, morphine, and other shit, all just in case. Every trip to Mexico, renew, refresh, and add to the stockpile.
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Our pantry is loaded as well with canned and dry goods. 3 freezers full. Which I've always questioned the wisdom of because that shit will go first or at least when there's no fuel for my generator.
And no, I'm not Mormon but for them, I look like an amateur. They all stockpile. I've just seen the shit come very close to hitting the fan several times in my life and as I said somewhere in this thread, simply refuse to get caught with my pants down. So many will, though.