This essay was inspired by SurvivalBlog reader R.T., who recently sent me a photo of his accumulation of 17 hand-crank kitchen grinders. In bygone years, almost every family owned one of these. But they have gradually been replaced by more fragile electric blenders, electric meat grinders, and food processors. So, most of these sturdy old machines have been unwisely discarded. I assume that R.T. found most of his at yard sales and at thrift stores. He included the caption: “One is none and two is one, but seventeen?”
An oft-quoted saying in the prepping community is: ‘One is none and two is one,” But I’d like to suggest expanding that, to wit:
One is none — because it might fail. So, two is one.
Three will provide for your family in the long term.
Four will provide for your family and for a relative who did not plan ahead.
But Six (or preferably more) will also provide for barter and charity.
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