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Spend Your Kapitolist Kurrency While Its Still Good Komradz!-what good will money be when the outbreak starts!-prepare now survive later-this diskussions purpose is to inform Komradz of places where to find good prices on ammo/seeds/gear/etc. Also remember Komradz, goods kan also e traded IE: barter system

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i agree that when the time comes, currency will be useless to mankind. however for the time being, use it to better your position of survival by getting those things you will need. weapons, ammo, food, water, clothing, things like this.
your on the right track. lol. "have AK, will travel." lol.
Saddly i kan see some people still kling on to the ideal of money when the outbreak first starts. Little do they realize that it will be the things we have kome akkustomed to taking for granted that will be more valuable. a roll of toilet paper, a simple kan opener, a dekk of Wicked Zombie Playing Kards.

For now I myself have started to "horde" and "hide" run of the mill items that many normally over look in the knowledge that one day this rubix kube or spool of soldering iron will be worth more when me and my Komradz use it to further our goals then the $200 in my wallet
i hear what you say here brother. i have read where people say i will stock up on this, that and the other. but you never hear them say anything about toilet paper, extra screws, can openers, and things of the like. things that can mean a working gun or a really ugly club. thats why i bought extra things like this to keep my weapons going. i would rather have a working weapon then nothing at all. and a can opener could mean a lot of differance between a meal or starving to death.
What does kanning do?

Kanning is an important, safe method for preserving food if practiced properly. The Kanning process involves placing foods in jars or similar Kontainers and heating them to a temperature that destroys micro-organisms that Kause food to spoil. During this heating process air is driven out of the jar and as it Kools a vacuum seal is formed. This vacuum seal prevents air from getting back into the product bringing with it Kontaminating micro-organisms.
http://www.canning-food-recipes.com/canning.htm
You can use dried meats and fruit to barter.
you can also use these antlers for other things like buttons for your clothing and packs. handels for your knives and grips for certain hand guns. they can even be shaped into eating utensils like spoons and forks. the hides can be tanned into clothing and coats. the chemical needed for the tanning process called "tannic acid" can be found in simple drinks like coffee and teas. the racks to stretch the hides on can be made as needed depending on the size of the animal.
SQUASH Zucchini, Black Beauty, Bush
A very popular variety of summer squash. Fruit is dark green, glossy and tapers towards each end. Plants are compact and easy to grow producing an abundance of fruit throughout the summer. Delicious when baked, boiled, fried, steamed and raw in a variety of recipes. Approximately 50 days to first harvest.

Special Directions for Short Season Climates

SOWING: Sow seeds directly in garden in late spring after weather has warmed and all danger of frost has passed. Seeds can also be started in individual peat pots indoors or in the greenhouse 2 to 3 weeks before setting out. Cover seeds with 1/2 to 3/4, inch fine soil well firmed down.

SPACING: Plant 6 to 8 seeds per hill spaced 3 to 4 feet apart. Space rows 3 feet apart.

THINNING & TRANSPLANTING: Thin or transplant to 3 healthiest plants per hill. Leave 18 to 24 inches between plant rows.

GERMINATION: One to two weeks depending upon weather and soil warmth. Keep soil moderately moist during germination.

FRENCH BEANS Gourmet Green

Gourmet quality that's easy to grow. Marseilles has 4 to 5 inch long slim, straight, round pods that are dark green in color. It is very productive bearing beans at the top of the plant making it easy to pick. It is very tender and flavorful, a wonderful addition to your garden and dinner table. Approximately 52 days to maturity.
Special Directions For Short Season Climates

SOWING: Plant outdoors in late spring after weather has warmed and all danger of frost has passed. Sow seeds 2 to 3 inches apart, lay seeds on their side covering with 1 inch fine soil. Firm soil over seed.

SPACING: Leave about 2 feet between rows or plant in wide rows sowing seeds 4 to 6 inches apart in all directions.

THINNING: When plants are 3 to 4 inches tall, thin 4 to 6 inches apart.

GERMINATION: 1 to 2 weeks depending upon soil and weather conditions. Keep soil moderately moist during germination.

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