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Default Are you going to stockpile food?

In article >, "Julie Bove" >
wrote:

> Food prices are going to go up in the US due to drought. Here's a list of
> what to stockpile although some of it seems like it shouldn't be on that
> list.
>
> http://frugalliving.about.com/od/sto...-Due-To-The-Dr
> ought.htm
>
> I don't usually like to freeze meat unless it is cooked. I do keep
> hamburger patties and plain cooked ground beef plus taco seasoned ground
> beef. I do keep some cooked chicken but Angela really seems to prefer the
> canned and that is easy to stockpile. Same for tuna although I would think
> the drought might not affect tuna.
>
> Costco currently has packages of whole wheat pasta for a good price and I
> bought a huge bag of their brown rice. I have some beans but plan to get
> more. And a few more bags of popcorn.
>
> I think I will also buy more canned things like green beans and tomato
> sauce.
>
> I don't like to keep too much excess food in the house because there is
> always the chance that it will go bad before we can eat it.
>
> Do you plan to stockpile?


if YOU stockpile food you will only be subjecting us to complaints about lack of
space and/or how cruddy the stockpiled food tastes when you use it. Of course,
with you, there is always the possibility that by the time you would actually
use the stockpiled food, you will have once again self-diagnosed your multitude
of symptoms and change your diet...then you will whine about what to do with all
this surplus food