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Preparedness: 28 January 2020

AvatarHigh Priestess Pythia4 min to read

I will be writing this series of articles in parts.
The time is NOW. Don't wait until it's too late. According to the mainstream news, this virus is doubling almost daily in both cases of infections and deaths.

Three very important things...
These are my suggestions and tips. If something works well for you that you already have experience with, stay with it. As in everything, stick with what works best for you.

Never purchase anything on a Void of Course Moon. Items bought can be defective, never used, or just not work out.

Water is exceptionally essential. Stock up on good bottled water. Gallon jugs work well. Everyone should have at least a month's supply of decent water to drink.

This article will focus on freezing food.
What might work for one person may not work for another. Remember this.

For example, I recommend anyone who lives in a house/home purchase an upright freezer, if you don't have one already. IMO, these are better than the box freezers, as you can better see what's inside. You can organize the shelves. For example, meats on one shelf, vegetables on another, fish on another, fruits, etc.
This is just personal preference. Again, use what works best for you.

Now, a freezer may not be practical for those of you who live in apartments. The reason being that anyone with a freezer should definitely have a generator. Preferably two generators, of which only people who live in homes can use. A generator is a backup device should the electricity go out. A generator can only be used outside as fumes are lethal (carbon monoxide).
It is also a good idea to stock up on gasoline if you have a generator. They're also coming out with solar powered generators that aren't dependent upon gasoline.

People who live in apartments are better off dehydrating foods, canning and other means of preserving foods that aren't dependent upon electricity.
I will be writing on these methods shortly, including small vegetable gardening, using window sills, for apartments.

IMO, freezing food is about the most simple and effective ways of preserving food.

You should purchase quality zip freezer bags. The heavier bags better protect food from freezer burn, but only for so long. Freezer burn is when food becomes discolored, meats can toughen and turn white for example. Quality and taste are lost, but in most cases are still safe to eat.
But if something smells bad, don't take chances. Get rid of it.

Tips for freezing foods:

If you use zip bags, be careful in handling them. They can split open.

Always separate your foods before freezing them, especially if you don't intend to use an entire pack.

For example, a pack of chicken parts, get out a large tray and place the chicken parts, not touching, on the tray and freeze them. After they're frozen, put them in a zip bag. That way, they won't freeze together where you have to use the entire pack. This applies to other foods as well.

Bullions and other broths can be frozen in ice cube trays. After freezing, you can put them in zip bags to be used in soups, etc.

Make sure you are ok with freezing prepared foods, such as entrees, soups, casseroles, etc. Always remember to freeze these in the portions you intend to eat them, for example, individual servings.

Meatballs can be made and frozen. It is best, for example, to cook them and then freeze them on a tray not touching. After they are frozen, place them in a sack.

If you plan on freezing milk or other liquids, always leave a space of a couple of inches or more at the top, as liquid expands when it freezes and can bust the container without space to expand.

Onions can be chopped up, same as with celery and frozen in sacks, to use in cooking.

Batches of mashed potatoes can be made and frozen. It's best to separate them into individual servings with an icecream scoop and individually frozen as I wrote in the above.

Certain foods don't freeze well, like sour cream.

Study up on food preservation now. Don't wait. The internet is also an excellent source for reference on all kinds of food tips, YouTube videos, and just about how to do all of these things.

Again, always remember to use what works best for you and your situation.

Highly recommended:
https://www.discoverbooks.com/The-Complete-Idiots-Guide-to-Preserving-Food-Can-p/1592579167.htm

Discover Books is often cheaper than Amazon and shipping is free.

In closing, don't forget local libraries as a source for information and books.

High Priestess Pythia
https://templeofzeus.org/

#20

https://www.theprepperjournal.com/2019/01/25/short-on-space/
I found this link searching through duckduckgo..
I don't have a lot of space either. I've mainly been looking 'can I rearrange this?'
I got a plastic bin but damn that thing smells so so bad (also because its fairly new). I probably should really try to stay away from plastics like that.

HP. Zevios Metathronossaid:

If this situation worsens the heat will be on for like a month. The maximum is two.

Society will keep going as usual, if it goes down to that level, it is that some things will become difficult.

No need to be excessively worried or to build a bunker, just be reasonably prepared with necessities. If this reaches the worst it may be a month of full heat. Businesses will keep going as usual with this.

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#21
Aquariussaid:
Ol argedco luciftiassaid:
Lydiasaid:

Those get cleaned by the staff, money rarely if ever gets cleaned.

Depends where you go. Must be some clean little stores. Most big stores never clean those things, they got too many other problems to deal with.

And I thought you're Canadian so you got that plastic monopoly money anyway that can be cleaned with soap or hand sanitizer. Maybe you're not Canadian, I might be thinking of someone else. But that Canada plastic clown money is very easy to clean. American money can't be washed much at all since it's cotton paper. Aren't euros plastic too? I think a lot of places make their money plastic now. So America has the dirtiest money, in multiple different meanings.

Euros are metal and the paper one is cotton based too.

I was thinking of cleaning the few coins that I have in a bucket of desinfectant? Or shall I wash them in a bucket with soap water first and then dump em into the desinfectant? :s o.o
Can't exactly wash paper bills so never mind those.

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#22
Lunar Dance 666said:
Aquariussaid:
Ol argedco luciftiassaid:

Depends where you go. Must be some clean little stores. Most big stores never clean those things, they got too many other problems to deal with.

And I thought you're Canadian so you got that plastic monopoly money anyway that can be cleaned with soap or hand sanitizer. Maybe you're not Canadian, I might be thinking of someone else. But that Canada plastic clown money is very easy to clean. American money can't be washed much at all since it's cotton paper. Aren't euros plastic too? I think a lot of places make their money plastic now. So America has the dirtiest money, in multiple different meanings.

Euros are metal and the paper one is cotton based too.

I was thinking of cleaning the few coins that I have in a bucket of desinfectant? Or shall I wash them in a bucket with soap water first and then dump em into the desinfectant? :s o.o
Can't exactly wash paper bills so never mind those.

Eheh Sister, I believe you're over acting in some way. You don't really have to wash coins, when you have to handle them hold them from the sides and/or use gloves or some tissue or whatever. And if you don't like keeping coins just gather them and go to a shop and ask to change them for banknotes.

I am reaching towards a green apple.

#23
This is the targeted message.
High Priestess Pythiasaid:

Water is exceptionally essential. Stock up on good bottled water. Gallon jugs work well. Everyone should have at least a month's supply of decent water to drink.

Regarding stocking water, where I live the tap water is decent and good enough for drinking and boiling. But that's not the case everywhere obviously. The question is, do you think that the water supply will fail for extended periords of time in the future? In this way people will be forced to buy water from supermarkets, but this is not going to work. I have seen people beating each other over toilet paper, I don't even want to imagine what people will do for drinking water, this is why I believe that water supply cannot be shut for long time, most people where I live drink tap water.

To be more specific, the reason for stocking water in your opinion is because of the poor quality of tap wather or because there is a chance that the tap water supply will stop?

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