Another weekend, another fifty bucks

It’s the weekend, therefore it is time for me to spend another fifty bucks on getting the Preponomicon into the green. And, as more and more things are approaching the 100% level, it’s become greener and greener on that list. Today I rang the bell on dental floss, iced tea mix, spaghetti sauce, cleanser, and toothbrushes. Boring stuff, right? Well, yea, actually…it is. Seems unlikely that in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina there were people sitting on the roof of their house saying “Thank science you had all that dental floss!”. But, it’s those mundane and boring things that often add to the quality of life. And, really, if the world has gone downhill badly enough that you need to get into your stockpile of emergency dental floss then it’s also bad enough that the last thing you need is dental problems. Plus, dental floss grows wild out here. That crap is everywhere.

So, the stockpiling continues… It’s worth pointing out that the stuff I’m stockpiling, in terms of foodstuffs, is all short- to -mid-term foods. The long-term stuff, like the #10 cans of freeze drieds, were purchased years ago and have been securely packaged and laid back for the Deep Sleep. Pretty much everything I’m stockpiling now is day-to-day stuff that I want to have a large enough quantity of so that if I’m unable to resupply for any reason I can go a long time before having to explore less attractive options.

The stockpiling has progressed to the point that of the 85 items (thus far) on the list, 60 of them are at 90% or better. There are 18 items below 50%. All in all….progress.

By the by, what goes on and off that list changes over time. Some stuff just doesn’t need to be kept ‘live’ in terms of updates to quantity. Stuff is always changing. One week I might find something and think it definitely needs to be added to the mix, and the next week I might determine that a item is superfluous and remove it. Adaptability.

Cruising through CostCo doesn’t seem to indicate any ‘second wave’ of panic buying yet. Yet. However, some items, like bleach wipes, are still a no-show whereas items that had previously vanished, like TP and rice, are plentiful. I’ve got plenty of both, so I can be a detached observer.

Other than dedicating about fifty bucks a weekend towards preps, I’m being rather tight-fisted with the greenbacks these days. There is just too much uncertainty in the air for me to feel comfortable letting go of the Ultimate Multitool (which is cash). Between a pandemic-ravaged economy and political turmoil, there is less certainty that things will ‘be okay’ fiscally and that naturally makes a fella wanna circle the financial wagons. So…no impulse buying, put the vacation on hold, drive the same car for another year, skip the new iPhone, and make the most of what you’ve got.

No one knows with certainty what the future is going to bring. That’s kinda obvious. But there are times when we’re comfortable with that uncertainty (“might rain, might not”) and there’s times we’re very uncomfortable with it (“Might lose my job today, might not…better hold off on the Harley”). Right now, it’s the latter kind of uncertainty…the kind with big consequences. For me, anyway. But, that’s cool because me is the person I’m most concerned about in all this.

So…progress. More food on the shelves, supplies in the bins, money in the bank, silver in the safe, and peace in the mind.

17 thoughts on “Another weekend, another fifty bucks

    • For me, not so much. Found out when you need to go sugar-free chocolate is over-rated. So I’ve got a lot of cocoa that I don’t know what to do with. It’s not in original containers but it lasts forever. Someday I’ll meet someone who says, “Boy, do I ever need some cocoa!” 😀

      • One word: “Mole.”

        Good on turkey, chicken, pork… Probably other meats as well, though I haven’t tried that yet.

  1. Stupid question: do you have a separate budget/plan for items in your list that are more than $50, or are you just working on the “small” stuff?

    • Depends on ‘small’. For example, I bought $300 of rifle cases the other week at CostCo. The plan is not to spend more than $50 a weekend but sometimes……….

    • That must be a regional thing as we’re looking fine here in southern Minnesota.

      Yeast is still hard to find.

      Steelheart

  2. few things are more annoying than food stuck between your teeth. i can’t think straight until its cleared.

  3. Items with more than one use are golden. Glide dental floss is strong enough to use in emergency sewing repairs for high use items like backpacks, pants and shirts. They quit giving it to prisoners because they were braiding it into rope to rappel down walls and cutting through steel bars after coating it with sand/dirt.

    Chocolate is one of the most calorie dense foods available which is why it is sometimes included in pilot emergency kits. As the devil said in ‘The Advocate’ eating large quantities is bio-chemically identical to love.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDcMnVvaUUc

  4. So just how do you max out your floss storage? Do you get hundreds of those little holders, or do you go for the fabled (according to a ,Rawles story) surplus Navy roll with a couple of miles of floss on it?

    Fifty years ago the Door’s lyric from Roadhouse Blues “the future’s uncertain and the end is always near” got me thinking, but my supply of floss is still thin. Guess I should have thought a little harder.

    • I figure a dozen of the 55 yard boxes of floss should be enough for me for at least a year.

  5. Not only do I have floss around for oral hygiene, I keep a replacement spool in my various survival kits as small string. 200 yards hardly weighs anything, doesn’t cost much, and while it may be small, it can be doubled up for all sorts of tying and lashing…

    https://www.amazon.com/Johnson-Reach-Floss-Waxed-Refill/dp/B00OVCBP4S/ref=sr_1_12?crid=1QTNM4FW7JSHS&dchild=1&keywords=dental+floss+refill&qid=1594567844&sprefix=dental+floss+re%2Caps%2C223&sr=8-12

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