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Can't argue with that. Besides the billions of dollars we are sending to foreign countries in exchange for favors, there are plenty here in the U.S., myself included, who would be just fine without getting stimulated. Trust me when I say I've struggled with the idea of sending it back to Uncle Sam, where it would be used to buy drugs, hookers and vacations for politicians or stocking up on food for my kids to eat after our economy takes a huge bubblegum and leaving them with a lot of interest to pay on those bags of beans and rice.That money was spent as soon as they got it. The relief money coming up will come out of your great, great, great grandchildren's paychecks.
Mountain House is made in Oregon (Albany), so you're supporting local when buying their stuff. When BiMart has it on sale, it is usually better than anywhere I've found online.With the U.S. gooberment about to return either $600 or $2000 of the money they've stolen out of my pay check, I plan on using a good portion of that to simultaneously stimulate local businesses and my pantry. I am looking for deals on either canned goods or long term freeze dried food buckets and bags. Can anyone recommend stores in the Washington and Multonmah Couty areas where a person can get the most bang for his buck? I have a family of four to look out for and have about 30 days of food on hand. I'd like to immediatly have 3 months, then 6 months and eventually a years supply of food on hand. Any tips on stocking up? Up until now out stocking up has consisted mostly of hitting sales of canned goods and potato flakes at outlet stores and BiMart.
Also, watch those different buckets of food-some are dehydrated, which take a lot more water, and time, to reconstitute. Also, I have passed on many due to how they provide the calories. Many seem to use only potato or other starches, with little in the way of meat protein, or much variety in vegetables outside of potatoes.With the U.S. gooberment about to return either $600 or $2000 of the money they've stolen out of my pay check, I plan on using a good portion of that to simultaneously stimulate local businesses and my pantry. I am looking for deals on either canned goods or long term freeze dried food buckets and bags. Can anyone recommend stores in the Washington and Multonmah Couty areas where a person can get the most bang for his buck? I have a family of four to look out for and have about 30 days of food on hand. I'd like to immediatly have 3 months, then 6 months and eventually a years supply of food on hand. Any tips on stocking up? Up until now out stocking up has consisted mostly of hitting sales of canned goods and potato flakes at outlet stores and BiMart.