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peanut butter at Sam's Club

Prepper Diary June 11: Shortages Continue

We do some shipping to take advantage of the gap between the first wave of coronavirus and possible second wave, but there are still shortages.
Blueberries. Photo by Jeremy Ricketts on Unsplash

Coronavirus Hits Farm Workers

Berries are just some of the fruits and vegetables that may be in short supply this year as more farm workers are diagnosed with COVID-19.
Spam and eggs for breafkast

Quarantine Day 72: Online Orders and Prepper Dinners

We are still on our self-imposed quarantine to protect us from the coronavirus, but we're not letting that stop us from continuing to build our preps.
cereal boxes at a grocery store. Photo by Franki Chamaki on Unsplash

27 Ways to Save Money on Groceries

Did you lose your job as a result of coronavirus? Then you may want to consider changing your shopping habits to save money.
A soup kitchen during the great depression

Fighting Hunger as a Prepper

If the world as you know it suddenly comes to an end, do you know where your next meal is coming from?
online shopping cart

Quarantine Day 65: We Start Stocking Up Again

As grocery stores and online retailers finally restock some of their canned goods and dry foods, it's a good time to rebuild your long term food storage.
Canned meats on a shelf

Quarantine Day 63: Stocking the Little Extras

I’ve said that one of the biggest lessons the coronavirus pandemic has taught me is that we need to store more junk food and...
A field of wheat being harvested

Coronavirus and the Global SNAFU lead to Food Crisis

As COVID-19 continues to disrupt lives, trade, and governments around the world, the economic disruption extends well beyond national borders.
Bird flu is driving up the cost of eggs again.

50 Days in Quarantine: More Groceries and Lessons Learned

After more than seven weeks in self-isolation, we pick up groceries and review lessons learned so far.
Delivery Boxes

Day 48 of Quarantine: Our Online Orders are Late

We order from Walmart.com and Amazon.com, and neither one of them exceed our expectations.