10 Stock Up Items for an Uncertain Future

    10 Stock Up Items for an Uncertain Future

    +JMJ

    Dear Family,

    ***Scroll down to see FREE items!***

    What should I stock up on for an uncertain future?
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    It's a question I get asked a lot..thus, this post.
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    Preparing for an uncertain future involves stocking up on essentials that can help you and your loved ones stay safe, healthy, and comfortable.

    Here’s a general list to consider:

    1. Food and Water

    • Non-perishable food items: Canned goods, dried beans, rice, pasta, oats, and other shelf-stable foods.
    • Long-term storage foods: Freeze-dried meals, MREs (Meals Ready-to-Eat), and bulk staples like flour, sugar, and salt.
    • Water: Store at least one gallon per person per day for drinking and sanitation. Consider water purification options like filters, tablets, or a rainwater collection system.

    2. Medical Supplies

    • First aid kit: Bandages, antiseptics, pain relievers, and any necessary prescription medications.
    • Over-the-counter medicines: Include fever reducers, antacids, and allergy medications.
    • Vitamins: A good multivitamin to ensure proper nutrition.
    • Legally obtain Antibiotics, Prescription Meds, and more:                 https://jasemedical.com/?rstr=402

    3. Hygiene Products

    • Personal hygiene: Soap, toothpaste, toilet paper, feminine hygiene products, and hand sanitizer.
    • Cleaning supplies: Disinfectants, bleach, garbage bags, and gloves.

    4. Basic Tools and Supplies

    • Manual tools: Hammer, screwdriver, nails, duct tape, and a multi-tool.
    • Lighting: Flashlights, batteries, candles, and matches/lighters.
    • Power: Consider a backup generator, solar chargers, and extra batteries.

    5. Clothing and Bedding

    • Warm clothing: Extra socks, thermal wear, and blankets.
    • Sturdy shoes: For any outdoor or heavy-duty activities.
    • Bedding: Sleeping bags or additional blankets for warmth.

    6. Financial Preparation

    • Cash: In small denominations, in case of power outages or banking issues.
    • Important documents: Keep copies of IDs, insurance, and legal documents in a waterproof container.

    7. Safety and Defense

    • Self-defense tools: Depending on your comfort and local laws, this might include pepper spray or more.
    • Fire extinguisher: Ensure it's charged and easily accessible.

    8. Communication

    • Battery-operated radio: To stay informed during power outages.
    • Two-way radios: In case of communication disruptions.

    9. Gardening Supplies

    • Seeds: For growing your own food.
    • Tools: Basic gardening tools and knowledge of food preservation methods like canning or dehydrating.

    10. Special Considerations

    • Pet supplies: Food, medication, and other necessities for pets.
    • Baby supplies: Diapers, formula, and baby food if applicable.

    These essentials should be tailored to your specific needs, the climate you live in, and any medical conditions or dietary restrictions you might have. Start small, and gradually build up your stockpile while rotating supplies to ensure they remain fresh.

     

    Sending our love and prayers to our remnant family...

    Wendy, Walt and the entire Cukierski family

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    OFFER GOOD UNTIL TUESDAY at NOON (eastern)!

     

     

     🚨 We are almost out of the free supplies, below! Take us up on our offer while we still have them!

     

    Today I offer things for your physical prep, per Luz de Maria via Blessed Virgin Mary

     

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    All orders or help with Pediatric Giving Mission over $49

    will automatically receive:

     

    FREE Calendula Seeds

    AND

    FREE Good Samaritan Oil (also known as our Cold & Flu Oil)

     

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    ***Everything will be included automatically, as our gift...will not reflect in cart. Shipping doesn't count towards $49 minimum***

     

     🚨 OFFER GOOD UNTIL TUESDAY at NOON (eastern)!

     

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    ALSO:
     
    Get a hard copy of the natural plants and remedies given by Blessed Virgin Mary to treat diseases, pests, plagues and pandemics See HERE
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    PLUS: You can see a video on it HERE
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    You can read it free online. Click the link on this page

     

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    MAY GOD BLESS YOU!

     

     

     

    -----From a physician we help...he sees to the medical needs of children no one else seems to be able to help ❤️-----

     

     

     

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    We do what we say we do!

    I am begging for your help with The Pediatric Giving Mission.
     
    We will send you a gift for your help. 
     
    GOD BLESS YOU!
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    ---Some of the many wee ones we've helped---

    ---HELP IF YOU CAN----



    Here is a post, from a recipient of what we do,.

    L**** and I were one of the precipitants of This mission. She is right. My parking was 9 per day for 3 months. Then on top of that food cost me approximately 15 per day. That was cheap - I got vouchers for $5.00 per meal. So somedays I did not eat or made meals last for more then one meal. Had to. Parking was $810. Food was $1,300. Then you have normal household bills and I have 3 animals I had to pay to have people come and take care of them. At first I had my dog in the Kennel for 1/2 the time. That was about 500. It is VERY expensive to have a sick child. That was Just ONE hospital stay. We have had numerous ones. Some only a few days, some a week or two. Without their help we would of gone fully under!

    From providing necessary funds to actually having families stay with us...we DO what we say we do!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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