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    So I put this in hobbies because its more a hobby than a serious thing in our family. We call everything (hurricane preparedness, etc) Z.A. prep and make lots of jokes about it.

    But for seriousness, I love this website: http://www.northbaytrading.com/
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    I saw your thread title and was going to mention them!

    My kid (and me) love freeze dried strawberries as a snack, so I bought the full on pound on them. That's a dang big bag.

    I also use their dried veggies for my birds who are picky, but seem to adore freeze dried and air dried veggies (I do some of my own, but I can't freeze dry myself)

    I just placed an order to try some of their soups and such (and yogurt and mushrooms..and okay I went a little crazy). I'm not a huge preparedness person in that sense, but I do like to have stuff in the cabinet I can make even if I'm too lazy to go to the store.

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      Haha I like the title of this thread!

      We don't have to be prepared for anything where I live. It's entirely natural disaster free. BUT when I lived on Vancouver Island, I'd spent my whole life hearing about how "the big one (earthquake) is around the corner." So, I always kept a few bottles of water, canned and dried goods, and a first aid kit on hand, just in case.

      We do have quite a bit of survival gear here, though. But it's not for emergencies, it's for backcountry camping. We have a water filter (a proper one that will make pond water safe to drink), a small propane cooker, a gajillion flashlights, pocket knives, tents (plural), and a lot of that kind of stuff. I guess if the apocalypse comes in handy, it will be usefl!

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        Lol. Some of my friends take this very seriously.

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          Originally posted by loststarshine View Post
          Lol. Some of my friends take this very seriously.
          Being prepared for disaster or do they actually expect zombies?

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            Originally posted by Rowanwood View Post
            Being prepared for disaster or do they actually expect zombies?

            Z.A.P.! Because you never know when lightning will strike next!


            (I need to start a new blog)





            ...more stuff for my list (these guys just on my wishlist):



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              Okay, now this is cool.



              In all honesty though, I live in a fairly non-disaster area (worst case would be a tornado and my stuff would be gone anyway and they are so localized, I'm bound to have friends/family not affected) so its actually more comforting to me to try to learn to live within my environment. I have books on what grows here that I can eat; safe mushrooms/plants/berries. I know how to hunt and my hubby has taught me to safely butcher/clean my own meat and fish. I know basic first aid and local medicinal herbs.

              It would take a disaster of apocalyptic proportions before any of this would really be helpful for me and at that point...stuff other than guns and ammo, knifes and bows, are probably pretty useless. (Gas goes bad, so stockpiling it is pointless. Ammo really doesn't if you keep it dry.)

              So I know how to survive as best I can.

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                I do wonder just how long some of the freeze dried stuff would stay good. And it will run out at some point. Learning how to grow your own,and to hunt and butcher your own meat,and preserve said meat would be more practical. The survival food would be good until you got your crops in,and also learn how to reload ammo.
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                  Yeah, we aren't the doomsday preppers....here its hurricanes, flooding (which could just be from a bad storm), unlikely tsunamis, baby e-quakes, possible swamp forest fires, big snow storms, and MAD type scenarios--its a little bit of a military town here.

                  Plus, I like camping gagetry.
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                    Oooo we sooo want a BioLite stove! Not the big one, but the little one that will fit in a backpack!

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                      I'm kindda lazy - I figure that, where I live, there's more water than most people want, there are more fallen trees than there are people, so there's heat, and a rifle with lots & lots of ammo will bring in all the critters we can eat, and power doesn't much matter - our phone, for instance, has been out for over a week, and we don't miss it (it's actually been out longer, but we didn't notice ).

                      But, suddenly, I want a biolite stove...
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                        Originally posted by B. de Corbin View Post

                        But, suddenly, I want a biolite stove...
                        yeah, right?



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                        (an odd affliction for someone that advocates simplicity)




                        Originally posted by anunitu View Post
                        I do wonder just how long some of the freeze dried stuff would stay good. And it will run out at some point. Learning how to grow your own,and to hunt and butcher your own meat,and preserve said meat would be more practical. The survival food would be good until you got your crops in,and also learn how to reload ammo.
                        Realistically, in the event of an actual emergency, you generally only need supplies for about a week...maybe two. So you pick stuff you use IRL for about a week (or two) and use it, then replace it in the back--its a constant rotation then. In a first world nation, if they can't have supplies to you by then, your problem is bigger than freeze dry going bad.

                        Originally posted by DanieMarie View Post
                        Oooo we sooo want a BioLite stove! Not the big one, but the little one that will fit in a backpack!
                        Oh, I want that one too...
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                          Originally posted by Rowanwood View Post
                          Being prepared for disaster or do they actually expect zombies?
                          Zombies. Yep I am neutral I will believe when I see it.

                          A user posted a link to coplan 8888 that helped convince my friends further.

                          http://www.cdcfoundation.org/zombies

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                            Originally posted by loststarshine View Post
                            Zombies. Yep I am neutral I will believe when I see it.

                            A user posted a link to coplan 8888 that helped convince my friends further.

                            http://www.cdcfoundation.org/zombies
                            These people believe stories from The Onion too don't they?

                            Satire just isn't for everyone I guess.

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                              The onion? Never heard of it. This is a society obcessed with tmz. Remember Y2K I know of people that were convinced that would happen. Just like the Mayan calendar ending. Paranoid people will believe paranoid fears I enjoy the video games that all this zombie apocolypse has brought.

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