![]() In the event of any of those situations, having a small stockpile on hand is a good idea.Ĭan you imagine having only a few days worth of food in your home at a time? I just can’t picture that! In rural South Dakota where we live we have a pretty good chance of being snowed in or stuck at home for much longer than 3 days, so having less than 3 days worth of food would just be unsafe for us. What would happen in the event of a job loss where we would need to save as much money as possible to pay other bills? What if our co-op truck can’t make it here and we have to go without ordering our groceries for a few months? What if the prices were raised temporarily so we couldn’t afford to get the basic things we normally get? What if we lost our availability to go to town for groceries? I’m not prepping because I think aliens are going to attack the earth and we might have to hide in bunkers until they are gone. I’m not prepping for the end of the world. ![]() –Learn Everything About Buying in Bulk Here! Let’s chat for a minute about having a stockpile…. “I want to build a stockpile but how do I find the money to do it?”Ĭan you spare $5 a week? If not…what can you cut out of your week to find $5 to help build your stockpile? Just how important is having a stockpile to you? Can you make it a priority over something else in your life that costs $5 a week? One of the questions I seem to get asked most often is…. How to Create a Stockpile with $5 Per Week Want to build a stockpile but don’t have much money on your grocery budget to spare? Here are some tips on how to create a stockpile with just $5 per week!
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