I have been
prepping nearly two years now. I got
started not long after this whole COVID nonsense started. Last year I felt like I'd made some
significant progress in securing our long term food storage. With many goals in mind for 2022 I did not establish
a designated budget for prepping. In
2020 I did not have a budget at all as going into the year prepping wasn't even on my radar.
In 2021 I devoted a large portion of my overtime earnings to
prepping. This year I'm trying to save
up as much as I can in preparation of early retirement.
My first small prep was $5 worth of canned goods
and these 2 jars of pesto on sale for $1.98
Pastas, beans, split peas, some sauces & condiments from Grocery Outlet
Meat prices are
soaring, we've all seen that, and they are expected to continue to rise along
with dairy and even produce. Canned and
dry goods can be hit and miss depending on the day. Pasta options were pretty thing in January so
I was focused on meat and pasta this time.
I ordered another can of freeze dried meat from Amazon to complete a
four can "set", if you will - ground beef, diced beef, diced chicken
and sausage crumbles. I'm hoping to
purchase one can a month this year as long as the prices don't go crazy high.
Black beans are my favorite A large variety of different pastas
I like to do
some small $5 and $10 preps and I'm using money from our regular grocery budget
to complete those. I plan to continue to
do those as our budget allows. This
month if felt right to do a big stock up so we went to Wal-Mart in hopes of
finding canning lids and we finally lucked out and they had some. With canning lids it seems timing is
everything and if you aren't in the store soon after they arrive they get
scooped right up. This time I was able
to purchase fifteen boxes of regular mouth jar lids (they did not have wide
mouth) to add to my canning supplies, which was fabulous as I only had one box
left. Jars themselves, are still
scarce. Wal-Mart only had a few flats of
jelly jars, no pints, quarts or half gallons.
Canned meats are a good protein source to keep on hand I prefer this instead of shortening
An extra tub of oatmeal |
I decided to add some low dose aspirin too |
Albertson's has
their Value Corner brand of toilet paper on loss leader for $2.79 for a
twelve roll pack so we picked up two of those to replace the ones we've used
since just before the holidays. I may go
back for a couple more before the end of the month if I can find a good place
to store them. Right now the TP storage
area is completely full.
Did you ever think TP stashing would be a thing?
These were on sale plus I had a coupon
All great things to have on hand for the unknown future planning! It's amazing how my mindset of having enough on hand changed to wanting to be prepared in case things become scarcer or finances change. I also like limiting the number of times going to the store, for a variety of reasons. Great job stocking up on some really good priced items! Having more than enough TP will be a lasting impression from this pandemic for many years :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Cheryl. I would like to just be able to live off of my stash the first year of my retirement. Just buy fresh produce and dairy from time to time. Wouldn't that be something?
DeleteGreat deals!!! I agree, you can definitely build up a really good pantry a little at a time. I started when we first moved back to our home state seven years ago. I had a baby at the time and getting dumped on with a bunch of snow happened frequently during the winter, so there were plenty of times when going out to grab this or that from the store just wasn't in the cards, for various reasons. And so I began grabbing a few extras here and there and building up a pantry stash so that no matter what, I could always throw together an awesome dinner. And now I just have that as my mindset when I shop. I look out for markdowns and good sales, and that's what we eat. I put things away, I chop and freeze, I build up large amounts of things we use frequently (like canned tomatoes). I can't imagine shopping any different anymore. :)
ReplyDeleteYou and I are kindred spirits. I feel the same way. Did I ever think I'd stash this much stuff compared to what I used to? No, but I never thought I'd see the things I've seen the past two years either.
DeleteIt is strange that I can find NO lids but plenty of jars! I cannot find plain lard. It is all hydrogenated (Morrell's is hydrogenated). You have done a good job!
ReplyDeleteMorrell is all I can find. I can't find jars anywhere.
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