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    Re: Dare to Prepare

    Prepping on a budget for those who are inspired to prepare:

    Phase 1


    Have a water plan (critical). Where is the water supply? Are portable containers available? How far must water be...
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    If we knew what disruptions were likely to occur, we would have a better idea of what prepping was needed.

    Some probable future events initiated by the parasitic control freaks near the top of the...
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    How does one get started prepping while on a limited budget? *Updated*

    I feel that we have many of the answers inside us, if we only ask ourselves the right questions, then do our own research...
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    Emergency lighting needed?

    Use solar powered outdoor path lights. Bring them inside at night for light. Put them outside to recharge during daylight.
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    For less than $5 a plastic lid for Mason jars are available on Amazon.com.

    Sprout your beans and other seeds in a Mason jar or Easy Sprouter to dramatically increase nutrition.

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    A $5 fire starter, available at Walmart and camping stores. Try it before you depend on it because some cheap imports do not use magnesium.


    https://youtube.com/watch?v=PPKet2tmyFw

    To get...
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    A $10 or less homemade solar dehydrator from cardboard boxes.

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    To build your sun-powered unit, choose a long, shallow cardboard box and cut a few holes in each of the narrow ends. That...
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    Taking positive action can be very empowering. It only takes a few dollars to get started. The most important thing is to start.

    Phase 1
    Dried beans, rice, lentils are a good start. Buy a few...
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