Emergency Food: Readying Yourself For Earth's Changes
If you've been watching carefully happenings close by and in foreign lands lately, you must have considered that the earth is in commotion. Whether you ascribe this to the ebb and flow of nature, God, or just the "circle of life" isn't nearly as important as does the fact that earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, fires and such are happening and can alter the living circumstances of the inhabitants of a civilized society.
It's our own responsibility to be prepared with emergency food and water, in case of calamity or an otherwise disruption to the normal workings and functioning of the normal expectations of our cities. Emergency food can be rather simple, depending upon your family's needs and budget. Collecting canned foods and dry goods that stay edible for prolonged periods are excellent go-to's for emergency food.
Even if someone was though of as extreme, each individual has to give their attentions to preparedness in a volatile environment. Nobody can foretell what the future may or may not hold as it relates to our surroundings and the changes that may take place that can cause inconvenience, discomfort, pain, and even threaten life and limb. Disregard completely what others think who choose to live just a day at a time while you carefully prepare emergency food for the worst, while wishing the best will happen.
It is wise to be prudent in our emergency food storage collection activities. Its pretty dumb to get scared and vanish from society and bolt the hatches. We need not go in debt to get hoards and hoards of food and other emergency supplies. Don't be on your high horse telling everybody what to do or to proclaim that the sky will soon fall. A sustained and continuous effort to prepare ourselves for misfortune is normal and expected as part of being a do-it-yourselfer, and you don't need to be afraid, rather simply a sense of duty. Emergency food is an insurance policy that we should hope to never have to collect on.