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richwicks saysFridge will work.
Yes, but if the power goes out a long time, it may go bad.
although you could probably just grow your own if really needed.
Yes, but if the power goes out a long time, it may go bad.
If you seriously want to consider a refrigerator you'd need a property in the country with a large propane tank
The family raises goats, chickens, sheep, turkeys, and grows a variety of fruits and vegetables including squash, corn, and asparagus in a large garden.
I wish preppers from Arizona, NM, and SoCal would shut the fuck up about evaporative cooling as a hot weather strategy, which won't work in the other 90% of the USA.
The family raises goats, chickens, sheep, turkeys, and grows a variety of fruits and vegetables including squash, corn, and asparagus in a large garden.
DhammaStep saysI had a profound heartbreak last year when I spent my savings on a risk to "prep" out in some isolated land and do farming. Unfortunately, I learned the hard way not to depend on your SO's perceptions of their family members sometimes. They can be very biased and completely miss major personality flaws.
Alas, if the doom strikes, you better believe I'll be facing it in free for all urban metropolis! Woohoo. (Any advice?)
So you moved, and it didn't work out, so you're back in the city now?
I too want to build or buy a self-sufficient farm, and I want one now, but I don't really want to move out and live rural, yet. One idea I have is I wonder if I could set things up so someone else lives there for now, taking care of things, maybe even paying a small rent (or maybe not), with the agreement that I may show up one day to also live there. I would want multiple dwelling...
I'm in a point in society where I don't have to kill to live.
I remember when I was a kid on a school field trip to Mount Vernon, they showed how George Washington had a deep dirt basement fridge. George had ice from the pond put in the dugout during the winter, and the ice stayed frozen all summer. Same trick was done at Thomas Jefferson's house in Monticello.
Good point, as it won't work if the maximum relative humidity is above 40%. The problem in the desert region is that you will need to ration water and may have not enough to run the swamp cooler or evaporative cooler.
Wow, what a cool and competent Austrian Chick. I'd survive with her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ici2ZTHXLhM&source=patrick.net
It's interesting to see how soft I am. I'm in a point in society where I don't have to kill to live.
There's also some recipe for an ammonia based fridge.
Sugar is real cheap in 50lb bags, and lasts a very long time in storage. I never considered storing sugar to be used for making alky, but that's a good idea. Corn is also cheap and stores very well too, and sugar + corn is the bread and butter for making good ol southern corn liquor moonshine. Although, keeping some active yeast might not be so easy, then again you could probably just grow your own if really needed.
The stored corn and sugar can be used for many other things, too.
Wow, what a cool and competent Austrian Chick. I'd survive with her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ici2ZTHXLhM&source=patrick.net
I've fucked a german girl way back in the day. The things they say as sweet nothings during a fuck session are pretty hilarious.
My first girlfriend was German. Turned out she wasn't just my girlfriend though.
stereotomy says
I've fucked a german girl way back in the day. The things they say as sweet nothings during a fuck session are pretty hilarious.
Hopefully not:
"Dein Fick gut für Mann mit kleinem Penis"
“For those that choose not to be vaccinated, the fear is that it’s going to restrict their access to certain things,” Bansemer told The Epoch Times.
In a word—food.
If you got fired and couldn't afford to eat?
If lockdowns prevented you from going grocery shopping?
If you weren't allowed in a restaurant because you didn't have a vax passport, or refused to wear a mask?
You never said starve, your quote was about restricted access to food, which obviously did happen.
No, it did not. Even if somebody for some reason could not wear a mask to the supermarket, you could pick your food at a supermarket parking lot or had it delivered. These dedicated pick-up parking spaces are still visible all over California - the arguably most evil state of them all. And, as already mentioned, FREE fresh food was given out at schools and food banks where, again, you didn't have to exit your car, let alone wear a mask.
Did people have to wait in line to enter the stores? Did they refuse to allow purchases if you didn't mask up? Did they restrict the hours you could go shopping? You know the answers already, so why keep lying?
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