Stock up the pantry

Did you see that even the Wall Street Journal has gotten the news? Link They call it Return on Investment. Food is likely to continue to go up in price, in the same way that gas prices keep climbing. It’s a good idea to start small, just buying a few extra items of the things you normally use each time you shop. If you’ve been living on prepared foods, it’s high time you learned how to cook from scratch. Prepared foods are going to get considerably more expensive than the basics. If you lose your job or have to seriously cut back, it’s great to know how to make a cheap and nourishing soup for dinner. Anyone can learn.

If you’ve already started with food storage, it might be a good time to consider tools or supplies that would be handy to have. I’ve read that the government stimulus checks are supposed to start showing up as direct deposit or in the mail starting May 2nd. It would be good to have a plan if you are likely to have some extra money coming in.

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