Build a Pantry for Pennies: 5 Frugal Shopping Strategies
It’s time to learn a whole new way to shop. Thrift is of the utmost importance if you want to be able to afford to build your pantry quickly.
It’s time to learn a whole new way to shop. Thrift is of the utmost importance if you want to be able to afford to build your pantry quickly.
When you think about economic collapse, you probably envision all sorts of issues: food shortages, soup lines, people living in their cars, and abject poverty. But the reality is, many of the things that will personally affect you are those day-to-day conveniences that we take for granted, like washing your clothes in a machine powered by electricity.
The economic outlook for 2015 is not particularly bright. Prepping for financial disaster means figuring out how to make ends meet while making less and spending more. It’s time for a crash course in “Preppernomics”.
Whatever your reason, this year, set your sights on having a “Thrifty Little Christmas”. Many of these ideas don’t cost a penny, and others are so low-cost that they will let you face the new year without being mired in debt.
With the advent of “progress” we now live in a society in which nothing is really that urgent to most folks. But is this really progress?
Week 2: The fall garden has possibly succumbed to a heat stroke, but we’re getting loads of great stuff from other people’s gardens!
Whole, organic food is expensive, so in order to get our money’s worth, we need to be creative and make it go as far as possible.
By learning to turn a negative situation into a more positive experience, we become stronger and more adaptable. That’s what survival is all about.
We eat blueberries in December and drink pumpkin spice lattes in the summer. We eat tropical fruit with Midwestern grains. Without the transportation system, there would be absolutely no rhyme or reason to our “normal” diets.
Can you go for an entire week without spending money?
Do escalating meat prices mean that you have to become a vegetarian? Does it mean that you have to eschew healthy hormone-free meats and go with the toxic grocery store offerings? Not at all.
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