Posted by 36 coupe on September 14, 2008 at 04:21:58 from (64.136.26.226):
In Reply to: ot need help please posted by ron,ar on September 13, 2008 at 19:09:39:
Ron ,these items should be on hand before they are needed.We had an ice storm in 98 that left us without power for 8 days.Some places were out for 30 days.My small generator kept my freezer and refridgerator going. plus kept the post office and several other home from freezing up.My camp stove cost 5 bucks at a yard sale.A gallon of fuel for it cost 3.50.I keep 5 gal of gasoline,5 of fuel oil and 5 of kerosene.I have a wood burning cookstove in the kitchen plus a stove in the living room.There are 2 cords of wood in the shed and 8 more will be added before snow flies.You cant buy needed supplies during bad storms or floods.Canned goods put up at home and bought are a must.It cost little to buy supplies before they are needed.A garden is a must now that vegetables cost more per pound than meat.You must be able to hunt and keep a good supply of ammo on hand.Living in a flood prone area makes no sense .I gave up trying to get people to be prepared for hard times.This winter will be hard on many people here.Katrina has proved the government is helpless during problems.You must look out for your self, family and and friends.
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