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Survival Pantry Ultimate Guide: The Prepper's Guide to Food Storage Water Storage Canning and Preserving - cover

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Survival Pantry Ultimate Guide: The Prepper's Guide to Food Storage Water Storage Canning and Preserving

James Clarke

Publisher: Publishing 4U

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Summary

The modern world can often lure us into a false sense of security; we have everything we need available almost instantly. With the advent of the internet we can get virtually everything delivered, we could potentially live our entire lives without having to actually get a single thing. 
therein lies the problem. 
We have become accustomed to our every need being easily satisfied, and that includes our regular need for food and water. Take a moment and think about how long you could last based on just what you have stored in your home? 
Here is a Preview of What You Will Learn: How long you can survive without prepping, What you should do to survive permanently in any situation, Prepping Basics, Obtaining Food and Storage, You say no, what happens then? The Prepping Pantry, Food Lists, Alternative Ways to Get Food and Water
Available since: 03/20/2018.

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