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destiny and be blinded by food. When panic kicks in, civil unrests, leading to civil wars will
begin. I guess that lack of food or in differently put, the inability to provide for one’s family
will cause serious problems for many and enable them to commit bloody, unholy acts of
cruelty towards their fellows. Don’t be one of those people who will say “I am out of luck.
God wants me to fail”. False! God wants to draw all people back to him and save them. But
he won’t put up with the sinners. Always remember that.
So do you want to be put in this situation? Then, I urge you to start preparing now.
Start by stockpiling.
Stockpiling food and planning for the long haul is particularly useful in those situations
in which the central distribution systems would break down for extended periods of time,
like in the case of an EMP. Just one EMP blast will reduce our living conditions to the ones
prior to the 1900s. Such as unfortunate event will basically send us back in time. Therefore,
stockpiling is a highly recommended method of avoiding food shortages, which are prone to
occur in the aftermath of an EMP attack and leave the supermarkets’ shelves empty within a
day or two.
Bear in mind that restoring the nation’s status quo may take a few months, even a few
years; therefore, make sure you have plenty of food stored up. At this stage, use discounts,
coupons or buy non-perishable food that is on sale. Bottom line: you will get a lot more for a
lot less. A year worth of provisions for one person will total up to around $800. Alternatively,
the same provisions will be enough to feed a family of four for three months.
Another aspect you should consider is how long will the food you have in the fridge last
for. In the immediate hours following the EMP, when the power is out, avoid opening your
freezer/fridge too often. Normally, it will take about 4 hours until your fridge warms up, if
you keep the door closed. Keep in mind that 41 degrees F is the limit; if your food reaches a
higher temperature, it is no longer safe for consumption.
Few people know that the freezer will maintain its temperature for about 48 hours after
the power is out. As long as the freezer is tightly packed, its contents will be edible for a few
days. You can also use this one piece of advice: to maintain the cold temperature in your
freezer for longer, put gallons of water inside it.
Dodge a safe bullet and avoid placing all of your food in just one room. Ideally, you
should spread stockpiled food items in:
spare rooms,
garages,
basements
and easy-to access large storage places.
If you keep everything in one place and there’s a fire, a flood or even a home invasion,
or the door of the room you store your food in gets stuck, then you won’t have access to all
the food and all your hard work would have been in vain.
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