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Chris may be more prophetic then he realizes.
At best, we’re going to revert and collapse to a society of the late 40s (post WWII) possibly up through the late 50s.
Scarcity, regionalism, seasonal, bartering, high prices…….
I remember (as a child in Massachusetts) when we’d see oranges only in our Christmas stockings.
Mayo was a homemade delicacy for rich people.
We would use, save, clean, and reuse aluminum foil.
Learned from my dad, “use it up and wear it out, make it do or do without”.
We are currently used to plenty, and cheap.
Stock up what you can, while you can.
Get mentally prepared for scarce, and expensive. And thank God for every day that we still have some semblance of plenty and cheap.
1945 to 1959? Morning in America and the World? Hell yeah, take me now!
“Scarcity, regionalism, seasonal, bartering…” Yes! Give me some of that!
We were rebuilding said America AND rebuilding said world, and because we were building it and selling it right here IN America, worth every dime! When do they crank up that Time Machine???
Contemplating the America of those years got me pondering…
So a Georgia farm boy born in the early 20’s had a hardscrabble time of it through the depression, then gets called up in ’42 to help save the world, and having done so, in ’45 has become a man with experience, confidence, and the GI Bill…a family, a house, a car, a job, a business, whatever he wants from life is at hand, and he’s still only about 22 years old. Romanticized what was probably not quite so rosy of a time? Of course, but compared to what lies ahead of a young man coming out of college today with a useless degree and a head full of wokeness…?
Yeah, give me those hard times, those real times, in real America, anytime.
January 9, 2023 at 2:00 am
Pamela
Get the ingredients for anything you use. Whole spices to grind as needed, various salts, vinegar, whole grains to grind and flake. Make sourdough starter. Learn to can, dehydrate, smoke and preserve. Bees should you be inclined. Seeds for veggies. Camo for anything edible so it doesn’t get stolen.
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Dangerous ground Zed! Walk carefully…
He turkeys joined Star Links low earth orbit satellites.
Zed, this is NOT how you want to earn Astronaut Wings.
Maybe not, could still be on an interstellar voyage!!! 🙂
I don’t think she can put him out.
Might end up with that ass as bare as those boobehs and gettin’ a paddlin’.
I hope she tries to put him out. 🙂
I wanna watch!
This joker gets around: https://twitter.com/hodgetwins/status/1612218060638658560
Twin brothers from different mothers.
Copying our methods, let’s hope not our means nor our ending. Because it was an ending. And a beginning. Because that’s when we knew.
CRA Now!.
Heh …
At first I thought you were referring to this joker from a recent post:
https://babylonbee.com/news/pregnant-joker-holds-bank-hostage-until-someone-brings-him-pickles-and-ice-cream
Homemade mayo is so much better than anything the regular stores have.
Then make some of it into ranch dressing. Lordy.
She forgot to mention garlic in the recipe!
Chris may be more prophetic then he realizes.
At best, we’re going to revert and collapse to a society of the late 40s (post WWII) possibly up through the late 50s.
Scarcity, regionalism, seasonal, bartering, high prices…….
I remember (as a child in Massachusetts) when we’d see oranges only in our Christmas stockings.
Mayo was a homemade delicacy for rich people.
We would use, save, clean, and reuse aluminum foil.
Learned from my dad, “use it up and wear it out, make it do or do without”.
We are currently used to plenty, and cheap.
Stock up what you can, while you can.
Get mentally prepared for scarce, and expensive. And thank God for every day that we still have some semblance of plenty and cheap.
Oddly enough, all the things we used to keep body and soul together in the bad times are now, or are now approaching, prohibitively expensive.
Tuna caserole used to be what you ate when you were poor. Now, you can’t afford it if you’re poor.
1945 to 1959? Morning in America and the World? Hell yeah, take me now!
“Scarcity, regionalism, seasonal, bartering…” Yes! Give me some of that!
We were rebuilding said America AND rebuilding said world, and because we were building it and selling it right here IN America, worth every dime! When do they crank up that Time Machine???
Contemplating the America of those years got me pondering…
So a Georgia farm boy born in the early 20’s had a hardscrabble time of it through the depression, then gets called up in ’42 to help save the world, and having done so, in ’45 has become a man with experience, confidence, and the GI Bill…a family, a house, a car, a job, a business, whatever he wants from life is at hand, and he’s still only about 22 years old. Romanticized what was probably not quite so rosy of a time? Of course, but compared to what lies ahead of a young man coming out of college today with a useless degree and a head full of wokeness…?
Yeah, give me those hard times, those real times, in real America, anytime.
Get the ingredients for anything you use. Whole spices to grind as needed, various salts, vinegar, whole grains to grind and flake. Make sourdough starter. Learn to can, dehydrate, smoke and preserve. Bees should you be inclined. Seeds for veggies. Camo for anything edible so it doesn’t get stolen.
As God is my witness …
https://youtu.be/FHiBhzdBCjg
And what does “in charge” really mean?
At WKRP in Cincinnati, where turkeys were found to not fly, Loni Anderson’s character was “in charge.”
You might have to ask this duck for a loan to make your homemade mayo …
https://babylonbee.com/news/to-show-off-his-wealth-scrooge-mcduck-will-now-dive-into-vault-of-eggs