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I’ve been saying that food shortages are a tool used by the socialist in this country as a motivation for years. I think the end goal is really quite simple; that goal is revolution. It’s hard to vote in anything substantial in this country because the system is deadlocked via design. The issue with this is that the people in power right now want socialism so bad they can’t stand it. Historically people won’t commit to a revolution if they’re comfortable though. Insert economic hardship and food shortages and you now have people’s motivation. All you have to do from there is blame capitalism. This is one of the reasons I really don’t think it will matter if you have a farm in the country or an apartment in the city. The people will still come for you if you’re not with them. They will paint you as a “have” and you will be targeted to give to the “have nots”. Things are gonna get quite violent, and the institutions of power will be against us as well…. I hope I’m wrong, but keep your powder dry and your head on a swivel.
 
The goal of the biden Regime is the same as the WEF/NWO/Cabal…collapse Of our economy, food shortages and death of billions worldwide.

By collapsing the fiat dollar and making food hard to get they can FORCE most Americans into accepting losing ALL FREEDOMS. They will roll out digital currency, so you can be tracked and punished if you do or say something they don’t like. Telling the truth about elections or poison vax is two examples. To get food you will also have to accept a WORLDWIDE SLAVE ID that is being tested now. Scanning your hand to go or get anything will be required.

WEF slogan…

”YOU WILL OWN NOTHING…”
 
Have y'all had problems with rotten produce?

This time of year, I can usually count on fresh kale, cabbage, and oranges. Yesterday we threw out a ton of kake we'd just bought the day before and 2 bags of oranges that had molded. I would expect things like berries to go bad quickly in January, but not kale.
 
Have y'all had problems with rotten produce?

This time of year, I can usually count on fresh kale, cabbage, and oranges. Yesterday we threw out a ton of kake we'd just bought the day before and 2 bags of oranges that had molded. I would expect things like berries to go bad quickly in January, but not kale.

Were they organic? The organic stuff spoils quickly in comparison to the designed for long term transport varieties.
 
I will say my lemons and oranges that I have never sprayed or put anything but organic fertilizer on, go bad quicker inside than store bought. They may not be certified organic but I might have 2 years to go.
The oranges make a better tasting adult orange juice than store bought juice or oranges.
I am still overwhelmed on how to use all the lemons from one tree.
If the lime tree would produce……that wouldn’t be a problem. 😄
 
Most any produce I have bought for past year at a grocery store you damn near have to eat before you get home lest it goes bad...with rare exception..and all the potatoes are green...

I used to shop at Wal-mart but then their produce was as you described. HEB all the way now. No more issues. Even with their organics. If I am not mistaken, they buy locally when they can.
 
We only buy from locals if we do not have any self-grown left. Potatos and garlic last for months, tomatos, carrots, cauliflower, cellery and parsnips last for 2-3 weeks and are still good too.
Yesterday was payday and we went shopping, TP, sugar, oil, detergent, dishsoap, handsoap, meat, cheese, dog food, 25 cartons of milk AND COOKIES!!
Filled the tank on the car too, all together we spent about $275.00 but have what we need in simples for over 2 months without touching any preps. This is about a quarter of out entire income, but we are glad to be able to get anything still.
Funny, if we buy milk with 2,8% fat-you can only get 3 cartons...if you buy milk with 1,5% fat--you can buy as much as you can afford...
Sugar is limited to 2 kilos, flour is only limited if you buy the cheap stuff. If you want the more expensive and better quality--you can get as much as you wish.
At the gas station, you can fill your tank but only up to 50 liters at a time. (about 13 gallons). But, you could go to the next gas station and get more if the tank is not full.
The EU is trying to force HUNGARY into supporting the sanctions against Russia but Pres. Orban is fighting back and trying to keep us out of the BS. We have heard allthough, that the Ukrainians are driving around in the eastern side of their nation (which was Hungarian till WWII) and picking up any and all Hungarian men and boys older than 16 yrs. and sending them to the front without any training to use as cannon food in the meat grinder around Bakhmut and the front lines behind Kherson and Kharkiv.
 
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Do those of you who only buy locally just skip citrus if you can't grow it there?
I buy citrus on sale around NOW and can a citrus blend in a super light syrup in pint jars. Shelf stable and it kind of doubles as dessert for my husband and I during the winters and a great source of vit C. My local Kroger is running a great citrus sale right now.
 

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