The 5 Most Expensive Preps I Own
by Tess Pennington
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There are varying
degrees of preparedness, and preppers for that matter. Each of us
live in different parts of the country, where diverse natural and
man-made disasters influence our decisions to prepare. In all honesty,
it doesnt matter what part of America (or the world) we live
in, we see a need to prepare and we are responsible enough to do
what needs to be done.
Personally,
my overall goal in being prepared is to be ready for a long-term
grid
down disaster. That being the case, my family is taking steps
to acquire supplies and tools that involve a more all-emcompassing
emergency supply in order to be self-reliant.
5 Most Expensive
Preps
There are times
in our quest for preparedness where each of us will see the need
to invest in certain preparedness items that are expensive, but
necessary for our survival. Before any monetary investment is made,
my husband and I discuss the importance of the item, why we need
the investment, if it is versatile, and how it can benefit us in
an emergency. Our stored food supply is the largest investment we
have made thus far, however, I believe that you are more interested
in the other items we have invested in. So without further adieu,
here are the 5 most expensive items we have purchased:
- Undisclosed
Firearms and ammunition
- $750
Custom-made copper still made by www.LNLProtekt.com
- $429 + extra
parts Country Living Grain Mill at www.Directive21.com
- $285
Royal Berkey Water Filtration System at www.Directive21.com
- $200
21 quart American Pressure Cooker can be purchased here
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February
27, 2012
Tess Pennington
joined the Dallas chapter of the American Red Cross in 1999 Tess
worked as an Armed Forces Emergency Services Center specialist and
is well versed in emergency and disaster management and response.
You can follow her regular updates on Preparedness,
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and a host of other topics at ReadyNutrition.com.
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