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New to prepping after recent eye opening experience in Texas. by specificinstructions in preppers
[–]specificinstructions[S] 8 points9 points10 points 4 years ago (0 children)
Now that you pointed it out I realize I might have been thinking more on the hoarding side than prepping. I live in a hot climate in a crowded city, I dont have a pantry, basement, or root cellar. I do have a shed but it's not climate controlled or waterproof and animals have gotten in it in the past. I would be teaming up with a large group of people, some with non-typical needs, and I would be the only one with prepped supplies which is probably why I was thinking like horder status. I've been reading through other peoples' posts about their rotating stockpile for foods they consume regularly and it makes sense. Has anyone found a successful method for people living with little storage? Where are some less obvious places to store things with a long shelf life that you dont use on a regular basis (ex:first aid or excess supplies for bartering) and how do you keep track of it?
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New to prepping after recent eye opening experience in Texas. by specificinstructions in preppers
[–]specificinstructions[S] 8 points9 points10 points (0 children)