Re food shortages, again sugar ran out at the beginning of the 4th of July, like it did last Thanksgiving and Christmas. I didn't expect it since the 4th isn't known for baked goods. It is now one week later and there still isn't GV sugar (though there are some other brands but not many). My son and gf drink Kool-aid and tea, I use stevia.
On the subject of sweeteners, Now brand has a nice blend of xylitol and stevia that tastes very good. It rids the film xylitol leaves in your mouth and masks the stevia after taste. Texture-wise it is like granulated sugar. Less than 2 carbs per packet.
The price of meat is starting to soar. I was hard pressed to find a package of pork chops at Walmart for less than $10/$11.
The cheapest I've found are 1-lb. chubs in the freezer section for about $2.69. If you use hamburger, you can buy while you can still afford it and preserve them. End Times Report has a recipe for canning hamburger rocks: http://www.endtimesreport.com/hamburger_rocks.html
Other manna meals: http://www.endtimesreport.com/manna.html
Re food shortages, again sugar ran out at the beginning of the 4th of July, like it did last Thanksgiving and Christmas. I didn't expect it since the 4th isn't known for baked goods. It is now one week later and there still isn't GV sugar (though there are some other brands but not many).
The price of meat is starting to soar. I was hard pressed to find a package of pork chops for less than $10/$11.
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It also will give you lower GI complaints if you eat too much of it.
Byron wilkins said:
Xylitol will shut your dogs liver down in a few minutes.
Cheryl Nelson said:
I've read that. Women in a South American country use it as a contraceptive. But there are other sugar substitutes, xylitol, monk fruit, erythritol, etc.
Jim Haas said:
Stevia is just as bad as soy for MALES...... it effeminates the male ...
No shortages around here. Just higher food prices. Cheese has gotten expensive over the past few years.
Cheryl Nelson said:
All of that land used to grow food for the meat market!
Cheryl Nelson said:
Good point. Here in rural southewest Virginia, there are plenty of local farmers who raise their own animal feed. Those first, and hardest, hit will be those living in the cities. But continuing bad weather will sooner or later impact all farmers.
Byron wilkins said:
Yes. Food prices have been rising steadily, but the jump in meat prices is apparent. And, other foods that rely on wheat, soy, and corn will be following.
Byron wilkins said:
The meat is going to be sold in places where the price is highest, So even if you were not affected by the floods your beef will be shipped to where it gets the best price. Everybody will lose something in this disaster.
The ice age farmer and Adapt 2030 said it we would start seeing the problem in September but it is happening in July so get stocked right now.
Cheryl Nelson said:
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