My OLD Beginner's Prepper Pantry LIST


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An old beginners prepper pantry list just for you! Every little bit counts. Stay busy, y’all! *THANK YOU to ALL our VETERANS! Subscribe & Thanks for watching!

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  1. Kay B
    Kay B says:

    How about OraGel, if ya can't get to the dentist…hydrogen peroxide…rubbing alcohol….. coconut oil….aspirin….. bandaids…… matches…… Thanks, I forgot about Gaterade!!!

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  2. Rhonda Pelletier
    Rhonda Pelletier says:

    Sorry to keep posting, but pet food is becoming scarce! At my grocery store at Walmart. So far I can find it at the pet store but I have a feeling it’s going to dwindle away. And if it doesn’t dwindle away the prices are going to triple!

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  3. Carrie H
    Carrie H says:

    Save bones from 1 week, make bone broth(cover with water and pressure cook for up to 3 hours to get the bone marrow nutrition…..it's amazing!! I add garlic powder and turmeric to it, as well as chopped garlic, onions, carrots, and peppers……and only fish the bones out.

    Freeze flat in baggies for separate meal use)

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  4. Elisabeth Dabrowski
    Elisabeth Dabrowski says:

    Just an idea from people who freeze food. Use empty plastic bottles from juice or milk etc to fill with water and then freeze them, use this to keep the empty space in your freezer full. The same amount of energy that is required to freeze the water is needed to thaw it. This might help preserve your food a bit longer in an event of a blackout on a hot day in particular.

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  5. Frank Smith
    Frank Smith says:

    dry milk, online whole milk powder, youll need the fat. never drink low fat milk, HYDROGEN PEROXIDE. Vit D from sun, the pills r not good, its true. fish oil for vit d. water filters.

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  6. maggie Vice
    maggie Vice says:

    Ask your Doctor about getting the Antibodies Infusion…My husband and I had the "C" and we took Ivermectin and had the Infusion We did not have the Vax…Love and prayers for ya'll from Miss Maggie, Spavinaw OKLA

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  7. Ruth Gaver
    Ruth Gaver says:

    Hi from Arizona 👋
    I also have different types of jerky… I was trying to save my favorite canned tea~ Arizona Tea, but unfortunately the cans were too tall to fit under my bed and I found some puddles and crunched cans in the morning… Lol

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  8. doux chats
    doux chats says:

    Wonderful list! Please also remember your pets and other animals…food, litter, treats, medicine, etc (and lots of each) that they may need. Prayers for you, James, and your sons. 💜

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  9. gma D
    gma D says:

    Make you some white pine needle tea (for big C)! Also peppermint and chamomile with raw local honey. What an awesome list! My husband thinks I'm crazy but I do it anyway!

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  10. Denise Rollick
    Denise Rollick says:

    Been two years on strict Carnivore. Lost over 100 pounds and my eight AI conditions are almost in remission. Really thinking hard on what my Carnivore prep list would look like. We have stores, but now I am leaning more toward freeze dried and canned meat.

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  11. Linda Gilligan
    Linda Gilligan says:

    New to your videos…very interesting… Shared and wrote the list…We do garden and husband does canning…we also try to stay well stocked. The things I found hard to find when covid started was flour, sugar and yeast! Then when some came into stores they were limited 2per customer. Yeast is a huge thing to have also…if you make brrads, bagels etc as I do.

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  12. WM Yaremchuk
    WM Yaremchuk says:

    Hope you and James continue to get well. I liked this video. 2 cents of advice write everything done in a binder. I record my information on everything from number of things I have canned, dehydrating to staple items I have the fecal matter has hit the ocslating unit meals in my binder, we have items put in other places, they are in the binder ( I don't forget where they are). Heaven forbid if someone finds this binder it has all our "secrets" it's so easy to just open my binder and know how much I have of any particular item. Yes, it's a bit of work but its so worth it. My husband calls it my binder of command!!!

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  13. Roonil Wazlib
    Roonil Wazlib says:

    Evaporated milk, Aspirin and Himalayan salt is what I’m adding this year 👌🏻

    Also gws, took us 10days to feel ok, I made lemon, honey, rose hip, marshmallow root and thyme tea it never hit my chest but the husband suffered more xx

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  14. Alice Adams
    Alice Adams says:

    Hi there: I could have posted this on any of your post but since this was the newest one here goes. I have just this year found you on here and may I say, you are a blessing to a lot of people including me. We moved from the city 26 years ago to the country which was definitely a culture shock. Hubby and I was raised up not having much (don’t like the word poor) so our parents taught us how to live off the land. We gardened, canned, I sewed, made everything we could. Then one day the farmers started using airplanes to foliate their crops. There went our gardens and everything we planted. It was a lot of hard work as you know and got expensive. We spent over $30 one year for blackberry plants and everyone died. We have gotten old and bad health to move elsewhere so we do what we can. I just felt like a need to share this with you because you are me in the “young” 😉 and it blesses my heart to watch your videos. Keep up the great work and be blessed my dear. Oh, BTW, I was born in Tennessee and will always be a Tennessee girl even though we live in another state. ❤️

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  15. Sass
    Sass says:

    Thank you! as a city girl I needed this list. I will start weekly and add to them, storage is a concern. Can these items be in the garage in totes?

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