Friday, August 6, 2010

Store for the winter

This may be a short post but I wanted to bring something to everyone's attention. Today on Collapsenet.com Michael Ruppert put up a video update about the possibility of food prices taking a significant jump in the next week or so. He says this because in the last 24-36 hours there have been several news articles from major news outlets about Russia and the Ukraine not having enough wheat. These countries have been major exporters of wheat and if they are not able to export then we will feel the effects in our pocket books. There is also a fungus that has been devestating wheat crops in China. This is a brief of synopsis of what he said but he is encouraging everyone to begin stockpiling a 3 month supply of food for everyone in your home.

This may sound alarmist but this man is often right and if the major news outlets are talking about it then there is probably something to it. If nothing else keep a close eye on the food prices in your area. If you see prices suddenly starting to rise then I would take that as a sign that food prices are going to continue to go up. Also, be thinking about what you can store that will get you through in a pinch. If you can buy some things in bulk, now may be the time to start shopping with that friend who has a Sam's or Costco card.

On a lighter note, I am giving some serious thought to starting a podcast based on the homesteader theme. If and when I get an episode out I will let you guys know. I would love to hear some of your thoughts on topics for this podcast so feel free to let me know! I will try to post again soon with a lighter subject next time!

5 comments:

  1. I wouldn't worry to much about our food supply yet, Russia is going to have a rough winter unfortunately the wildfires there guarantee it. Also as long as you are providing most or even some of your own food and know how to gather wild food you should be fine. I have finally read the book "Stalking The Wild Asparagus", and I surprised myself at how easy it would be to forage for vegetable matter. I also discovered on either side of our foundation we have persimmon trees that seem to be doing rather well. *chuckle* Now I just need to know what I can use them for. I also have tons of blackberries and sassafras growing around me. Maybe now is a good time for people to think about learning to forage again.

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  2. That is one thing I *really* need to learn more about...what foods are growing naturally around me. I may have to add that book to my ever growing wish list.

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  3. You should it is a wonderful book... now I just have to buy a copy myself. Amazon has it, I got the one I read at the library near us and now i want a copy. Though a suggestion with that is to get a book on local plants and trees so you can recognize the types.

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  4. Oh do make a pagan homesteading podcast! My husband and I listen to Kunstlercast, Deconstructing Dinner, Agroinnovations and Radio EcoShock. It seems like we're always waiting for the next episodes to come out. I'd love to have another homesteading type podcast to listen too.

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  5. Oh, just read that you started the podcast already, YAY! I subscribed on itunes :D

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