Category: Jen

Friday, 13 March 2015

08:06 – Friday the 13th falls on a Friday this month.

I got another email from the woman I mentioned yesterday. With the news yesterday about two cops being shot in Ferguson, she and her husband decided not to wait until the weekend to start stocking up. So she visited the Sam’s Club website yesterday and ordered a bunch of food and other supplies through their pickup service. Her husband is borrowing a trailer from a friend and the two of them will meet at Sam’s Club this afternoon to pick up their stuff and haul it home. They plan to do one or two more runs over the weekend, while they still have the trailer.

She said they’re using the list I sent her as a starting point, but they intend to buy a lot more than I suggested because they want to have enough extra to be able to help friends and neighbors if bad comes to worse. On my recommendation, she also ordered a supply of foil-laminate Mylar gallon bags and oxygen absorbers from the LDS on-line store. After those arrive, they plan to have a repackaging party to transfer 3,000 pounds or so of dry staples into the 500 one-gallon bags.


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Thursday, 12 March 2015

08:52 – I got an interesting email yesterday from a woman who wanted to know what she and her husband could do this weekend to jump-start their prepping. They’re both about 40 and both have professional incomes. She drives a late-model full-size SUV and he drives a 4WD pickup. They live in an exurban home with a woodstove and a decent woodpile, so heat isn’t a problem. There’s a pond on their property. Both shoot sporting clays regularly, and each has a Remington 870 shotgun. Neither has any health problems.

She and her husband are becoming very concerned about civil unrest. Her older brother, sister-in-law, and their two teenagers live in a suburban area half an hour or so from her home, and the four adults have started talking about what they’d do if rioting and looting affects their area. They concluded that the best option was for the six of them to gather at the exurban home, where they’d hunker down and wait out the disturbances. The big problem, she said, is that their food would last maybe a week. There’s a Sam’s Club in town, half an hour or so away, and she asked if I could give her a shopping list that they could go out and fill this coming weekend.

So I sent her a list to get her started. It had the things on it that you’d expect, including a pickup load of bottled water; half a dozen 50-pound bags each of white rice, sugar, and flour; a hundred pounds of instant mashed potatoes; half a dozen cases each of canned chicken, tuna, Spam, and other meats; a bunch of soups and stews that can be used with rice or mashed potatoes as meal extenders; a dozen 3-liter bottles of olive and vegetable oil; half a dozen cases each of #10 cans of beans, vegetables, and fruits; herbs and spices; half a dozen 3-pound jars of peanut butter; several large boxes of Ritz crackers; cases of toilet paper and feminine hygiene stuff; FRS/weather radios, flashlights, lanterns, and lots of batteries; a trip to Dick’s or Gander Mountain to pick up 1,000 rounds or more of buckshot/slugs for their shotguns, not to mention spare shotguns for her brother’s family; and so on.

None of this is rocket science. Buy lots of water and lots of shelf-stable food. Go home, unload it, stack it, and head back for more. I told her that if they filled up all four of their vehicles on each run, they could get a very good start in one or two runs. She’s going to email me early next week to let me know how they did.


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