Home grown vegetables will sustain a family, we do it and have done so all my life.
Our meat is all live quarry mainly venison.
I grow and shoot a surplus which we use to swop with others for home grown milk, beef, lamb and pig also with fresh caught sea and fresh water fish, mainly mackerel, lobster, crab, trout and salmon. It also gets us 40 ton of horse manure a year to keep the ground healthy and fertile
Dependency on industrial, globalised, supermarket food is one of our greatest follies.
Food is too important to be just reduced to the level of another product for producing profit as we have it now.
Preparation for the worst end of the year
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Emergency planning regarding communication, water/food supply, shelter, equipment, transport and of course what guns to have with us!
Emergency planning regarding communication, water/food supply, shelter, equipment, transport and of course what guns to have with us!
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Re: Preparation for the worst end of the year
Come on Bambi get some
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Re: Preparation for the worst end of the year
Hello
Watched a film K-19: The Widowmaker ref fictitious 1961 submarine incident regarding a reactor leak, sailors were told to drink red wine as this was supposed to nullify the effects of radiation poisoning. Any body know how true this is, and if it is where can I buy crates of cheap red plonk just in case !
Watched a film K-19: The Widowmaker ref fictitious 1961 submarine incident regarding a reactor leak, sailors were told to drink red wine as this was supposed to nullify the effects of radiation poisoning. Any body know how true this is, and if it is where can I buy crates of cheap red plonk just in case !
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Re: Preparation for the worst end of the year
I was referring to the average family home with average garden and not a farm or farm size holding.dromia wrote: ↑Mon May 02, 2022 9:54 am Home grown vegetables will sustain a family, we do it and have done so all my life.
Our meat is all live quarry mainly venison.
I grow and shoot a surplus which we use to swop with others for home grown milk, beef, lamb and pig also with fresh caught sea and fresh water fish, mainly mackerel, lobster, crab, trout and salmon. It also gets us 40 ton of horse manure a year to keep the ground healthy and fertile
Dependency on industrial, globalised, supermarket food is one of our greatest follies.
Food is too important to be just reduced to the level of another product for producing profit as we have it now.
It depends as well on the size of the family.
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Re: Preparation for the worst end of the year
A standard 10x30 yard allotment will easily feed a family of four plus surpluses.
Come on Bambi get some
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Re: Preparation for the worst end of the year
Probably told that so they at least died feeling merry!!!Mauserbill wrote: ↑Wed May 04, 2022 3:24 pm Hello
Watched a film K-19: The Widowmaker ref fictitious 1961 submarine incident regarding a reactor leak, sailors were told to drink red wine as this was supposed to nullify the effects of radiation poisoning. Any body know how true this is, and if it is where can I buy crates of cheap red plonk just in case !
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Re: Preparation for the worst end of the year
Watched a film K-19: The Widowmaker ref fictitious 1961 submarine incident regarding a reactor leak, sailors were told to drink red wine as this was supposed to nullify the effects of radiation poisoning. Any body know how true this is, and if it is where can I buy crates of cheap red plonk just in case !
Only way that would work is if you mixed in Potassium Iodide tablets with it, and even that is very iffy. Best way is a 'lead' line room using say lead bullet heads ,you would need a lot of them though!! you can buy a lead covered coffin box that royalty are buried in. Best way is just dig a deep hole in the soil and stay low for about a week after the bang.
Only way that would work is if you mixed in Potassium Iodide tablets with it, and even that is very iffy. Best way is a 'lead' line room using say lead bullet heads ,you would need a lot of them though!! you can buy a lead covered coffin box that royalty are buried in. Best way is just dig a deep hole in the soil and stay low for about a week after the bang.
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