is now a good time to start stockpiling huge amounts of rice and beans?
>>22009615Yeah 2 years ago.
>>22009615you are too late
>he doesn't have his own terrace farmYou're basically already dead
>>22009615The walls are at your gates and I'm the one saying "No"
I've got a solid rice plug.
>>22009984Does it have a tail?
Better question: Can you actually defend your stash?
is it like flour where it actually goes bad after a few years though?>t wasted money on a bucket of flour years ago, cooked with it after some time, it was shit
>>22009615sure, we'll come get it when the shtf.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hKdfReE0qds&ra=m
>>22009985I meant in the d rug sense. My office space is in the same building as a regional restaurant wholesaler. They have literally tons of rice, and all sorts of food items. when the pandemic hit and the stores were picked bare, it really came in clutch.
thinking about those beans?
You need to stockpile this much.
>>22009615no. freeze dried food is better.
Nothing like larping as a doomsday prepper just to throw away $300 worth of spoiled food every year
>>22010258The smart ones donate it to a food bank and write it off their taxes.
>>22010112white flour doesn't go bad, you just stored it improperly.
>>22010112Did you freeze it first to kill off bugs? Flour if stored right last a long time. Did you sift it before use as it can recompact. >>22010165This is the dumbest prepper picture to date.
>>22009615Stop worrying chud, nothing is going to happen. There is no food shortage, no fertilizer shortage that will cause a food shortage later this year. If you were not a chud you would have seen it already>>22010283>The smart ones donate it to a food bank and write it off their taxes.Tax write off? How does that work out?>>22010306Why is the picture dumb? Looks fine to me but i would've included a lot more canned veggies, dried meats and powdered eggs
>>22009615It's always a good time. It's cheap as fuck and versatile if you need to use it.
>>22010328Because everything in that image is assuming you have access to clean water, electric or gas. It's also void of a lot of nutrients. Eating wheat bread and legumes isn't enough.
>>22010165>eating a lbs of dried rice every daylmao that's a lot of fucking rice
>>22010469I don't think it's meant to be survival in the case of a nuclear apocalypse, but just enough to get you by assuming that there's still at least enough infrastructure for water and possibly extra occasional supplies which is probably more likely to happen than total worst case scenario.
>>22010495Source?
>>22010498my ass
>>22010302>>22010306i didnt freeze it first so yeah you're definitely right. i have 10 lbs of flour in the freezer atm though to try and prevent that going forwardis it the same story with grains too? must freeze them for a week first?
>>22010302enjoy your weevils. the eggs are already in the flour.
>>22009615You should add chickpeas to that. Get backyard chickens, too