Cecilie1200
Diamond Member
Texas has a cold snap and all of the sudden meat is in short supply here in Tennessee.
Everything seems to trigger idiots into hoarding food or toilet paper.
Meat is in short supply now....for some strange reason.
I'm sure some Dummycrap will come on here and give a rational explanation of why Burger King ran out of frozen Whopper Patties yesterday.
So I hope you've stored up some food....because the Democrats are cutting off our food sources and blaming it on Trump or some sort of natural disaster.
Just another step on the way to communism.
Texans running out of food as weather crisis disrupts supply chain
Texans running low on food are finding empty grocery store shelves. Food pantries are running out of supplies. And the freeze has wiped out substantial portions of the state's citrus and vegetable crops.www.texastribune.org
Stay warm and well fed out there.
In the event of such shortages we will hunt deer and wild boar. We have two chest freezers full of meat, cured smoked hams hanging in the basement, and lots of deer, beef and lamb jerky in vacuum sealed bags. In the event we lose power and run out of generator fuel, there's a spring fed creek nearby where we can keep perishable food, catch live bait and get water. There's also a large lake within a few miles full of small schooling fish such as yellow and white perch and freshwater mussels.
In the event of an extended power outage/grocery store food shortage we will live on highly nutritious soups, which can be made from dried and jerked meats, canned vegetables, etc. and go very far in numbers of servings. We can cook on the wood stove, the propane grill on our deck or the tandoori oven I bought for my wife a couple of years back. In the spring we can plant a bit of everything in our garden and have separate potato and spice gardens. Along with a couple of apple and cherry trees, our diets will be rounded out quite well.
I would think you'd be out in the mountains out there hunting up a storm in the event of food shortages.
I guess I'm glad the problems in Texas don't appear to be affecting grocery stores here . . . yet. What the hell would I hunt in Phoenix? Coyote?