A Woman's prepping guide (food for thought)

The War Wagon

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GREAT excerpt from Rawles' Survivalblog.com - specifically, from Pt.III of an article on the mindset of those who SAY they "can't/won't" prepare now, while the prepping is good.

This particular exchange IS directed to a woman, but it's JUST as applicable to ANYONE who's UN-prepared, and wants to ignore the obvious.

...I’m reminded of a conversation I had with my ex-wife. We have two children who live with her in one of the biggest cities in Florida. I mentioned to her about having a few things put away, such as food, in case there were problems with supply. I told her about grocery stores being cleaned out at an alarming speed, the possibility of looters, et cetera. Her response to all of this was that she “was not in a position to prepare right now” and would “go into the woods to hunt deer and provide food”. I was stunned when she said this, although I should not have been. She is very overweight and out of shape, although she claims to be “working on it”. I asked her where the “woods” were. She waved in the general direction of a city park.

Here is my reply to her:

Okay, let’s say that everything goes South and you can’t buy food. Figuring that the whole family isn’t spread out all over the city between school and work, and everyone just happens to be all at home, the first thing I suspect you’re going to do is sit in your house for days while two adults and four kids (two are his) are plowing through what you have in the kitchen. Let’s pretend you have enough food to feed that many people something decently healthy for three days, though you don’t. Let’s also pretend that you have water to drink it with, which we both know you don’t, and you’re not chewing on the dry noodles and colored yellow powder that comes in a box of macaroni and cheese, which you can’t boil without power, without fuel, and without ever having lit a fire in your life. I imagine that you’ll sit there waiting for someone, such as the government, to come help you for another few days. We’ll pretend that you aren’t dead or close to death after three days without water, or that you are not sick from drinking from questionable sources. Let’s just say that all of this happens at the best time of the year with nice, mild weather. Now, you decide that you must “Go into the woods to hunt deer and provide food”. You’re going to grab the only gun you own, which is a 9mm Glock pistol, put on something other than the “ghastly earth tones you despise and don’t own”, and the sensible ladies career shoes you wear to your job at the bank. You will now set out for the woods that you couldn’t point to on a map and that has deer. Since you live in one of the largest cities in Florida, you’re going to have to walk because the roads are jammed or blocked. Let’s pretend that you aren’t set upon by looters or mobs of criminals who are just as desperate as you are. Let’s pretend they ignore that nice Glock you have, since you don’t have a holster and the one extra magazine you own is in your purse, which they won’t notice, either. You live, as-the-crow-flies, almost fifteen miles to the edge of the city. Let’s pretend that the woods are on the edge of the city and let’s also pretend that you only have to walk the distance as a crow would fly. So you walk through the broken and desperate city full of looters and criminals for an entire fifteen miles in those sensible shoes. Let’s pretend that you could do that in the shape you’re in. You miraculously make it to the edge of the city, where we will also pretend are the “woods with deer”. After this fifteen mile stroll through the park, let’s imagine you won’t be thirsty, and of course you’ll have been well fed and hydrated when you left. Let’s just say that no one else had this brilliant idea in a city whose population is over 850,000 and who haven’t eaten or scared off every single animal available, least of all the low-hanging fruit, which are deer right on the edge of the city. We all know that experienced hunters never come back empty handed, so you shouldn’t either, even though you’ve never hunted before. Let’s pretend that ten feet into the woods is a decent-sized deer standing there waiting for you to kill it. You take careful aim, calling on the training you last practiced years ago, and we’ll just say you drop it cleanly with a single shot. We’ll pretend that it didn’t move, you actually hit it, the wound inflicted was mortal, and it didn’t run off needing to be tracked. It just lays down and dies on the spot. Let’s pretend that no one heard that shot and no one is coming to investigate. The sharpest knife you own is stainless steel kitchen knife with which you have trouble getting through a tomato cleanly, but let’s just say you happen to have a razor sharp knife and won’t be sawing through hair and hide with what is basically a large butter knife. Let’s pretend you thought to bring it. So you chop up this deer without having a clue as to how it’s done, but hey anyone can get some meat out of it, right? We’ll say you didn’t spoil anything by doing something like punching through the bladder and spoiling the meat, since you can’t so much as rinse it with the water you don’t have. You don’t own a day backpack or any backpack, but let’s just pretend that you do and that it will support some decent weight. I don’t think you could carry 10 pounds of anything on your back, but let’s just say you bag 50 pounds of meat, put it in your pack, and head home. So now we’ll pretend that you can walk, dehydration and undernourishment aside, another 15 miles as-the-crow-flies back through the city of looters and criminals, for a total of 30 miles in aday, the second half of which you were carrying a load and without a drop to drink. So you make it back home, the place you left having taken the only gun in the house, where everyone applauds your return. Further pretending that you somehow cook this meat (the smell of which didn’t attract a single person in a starving city of 850,000), there is no problem digesting a 100% meat diet without water, and everyone eats their fill for an entire week because of the fact that you can’t preserve it. Then you will have to go do all of that again. I asked her, “So your plan is to go hunting every week?”.








She then walked away from me.
:rolleyes:
 

SilvrSRT10

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This is the mindset of many. People will be wondering where the FEMA trucks are full of fresh food and clean water. Where is the National Guard to protect us. I've run out of my medication and without it I'll die. Or My meds need to be refrigerated or they'll go bad.

These are the people who will parish first. In a true SHTF situation it's going to be an awful time. It's a major "Reset" to the way things are. It will set the country back many years. The only one's we can count on are ourselves. So have a supply of foods. Canned, freeze dried. Store some water or have a way to get some. If you have to get water from a pond have the filters to make it drinkable. There's some nasty stuff in pond water that will make you very ill.

Learn how to dress a deer and have the right tools to do it. Have non GMO, non hybrid seeds in case you need to plant a garden to keep you going. That is if you make it through the first few months of whatever the situation is and you can start try and make your life somewhat normal again.

FYI - from what I've been told, when you harvest seeds from a hybrid plant, they are sterile and will not produce another plant. What you need are Heritage seeds. You can harvest the seeds from a heritage plant and replant them to keep your crop going over and over again.
 

kwo51

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You guys got it all wrong. We have a room full of toilet paper. When the shtf we can wipe it off.
 

SilvrSRT10

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If only it were that easy. Take a hand full of Clorox wipes and clean it off the walls and ceiling. Gonna be more difficult than that I think. It's going to take a high capacity assault pressure washer. Black of course.
 

The War Wagon

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It would be pretty hard to $hit in a 2 inch naturally pressurized line a 100 feet into the ground


I was visualizing something closer to this. :p


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ViperJeff

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Yep..... Nope


I'm completely off the grid with water. Wasn't sure about well water at first, but it's damn nice. Off the grid power is next
 

priell3

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I have two rain barrels that collect water but also have lots of bottled water stored. The rain water would have to filtered and purified of course, but it is something. There is a pond and a stream nearby but also neighbors to contend with.

This woman on youtube used to post great SHTF videos.
https://www.youtube.com/user/awomansworld123
 
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kwo51

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Power back on after 3 days .8000 watt gen ran for 10 hours with 3 frig. ans 2 floor fans running.
 

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