(Continued from Part 7. This concludes the article.)
4 – How Much Food Can We Afford To Share With Others?
Now, let’s consider the controversial topic of sharing our limited food resources with a neighborhood group. Think of this option like investing money in start-up companies, high risk for the chance at high rewards but in this case the money is our food and the companies are people that need some of our food to have the strength to work on survival projects with us. I will do my best to outline facts and calculations that will help us to consider our options wisely.
First, this will work best if we have a very deep larder. If we only have a month or two supply of food, we don’t have enough for a Type 2 Emergency (T2E) for our own family and friends let alone to share with others. If we have a 6-month or more supply for ourselves and our own family then we start to have some options.Continue reading“Loaves, Fishes, Tree Bark, Seeds, and Knowledge – Part 8, by The Chemical Engineer”

