Report says charities would be lacking in a big disaster: aka, I’m becoming more and more convinced that food preservation is not just something locavores do, but something everyone should do in order to ride the tides of disaster after disaster.
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Sometimes it’s impossible. For example, having a garden in Texas is FRIGGIN IMPOSSIBLE. I’m so serious – my parents got rid of theirs after trying for four years because it just wasn’t worth it. The soil sucks, the animals suck, and everything’s just a nightmare to water when you’re in the middle of a drought.
If it were possible, then I would agree wholeheartedly. We just have a very full freezer and pantry and that is our food preservation. :D
Oh my god. I guess food preservation IS canning and storing food.
I’m an idiot. *crying*
*not really crying*