I have lived in Guatemala for 8 years. Plenty of fresh foods. However, everything has gone up in price. Even coffee and I live next to a coffee plantation! It's not just supply chain. It's greed.
I live in the Phoenix Arizona area our summers are among the most intensely hot and dry in the US. Most plants struggle in this weather but SWEET POTATOES LOVE IT! I once let a sweet potato from the grocery store root then planted it in my front yard. It flourished. Now I get sweet potatoes every year without any effort other than a little added water. The greens are also edible, nutritious and delicious prepared just like any other cookable green. They start to die back when it gets a bit cooler but they love the blazing hot without any protection!
Malabar spinach also loves the heat. It is also edible but can be slimy like okra. It is beautiful to grow regardless. All my neighbors ask what it is especially when it gets the little purple berries.
@@sheilacolbourne9500 that's why the young people on farms don't see a real future there..increasingly more and more..farmers are aging with nobody much to pass it onto...yes, there are some kids that want to innovate the family farms but they gravitate to one or two high income crops...
Drought. We can survive on one meal a day. As long as it is healthy not processed. Buy the nuts, quinoa and powdered milk, things that can live un refrigerated. Buy dried beans, peas etc. We don't need the sugars for our insulin. Shop local if you can with farmers.
Been a mindful and frugal prepper for years, no worries. I may expire before the stash! Same with items of everyday living. Bought items used but in excellent condition and at rock bottom prices. I love being prepared it brings confidence for the future and mitigates inflation and shortages.
Occasionally I've had butter frozen for well beyond 6 months, and it's as good as new. I tend to stock up during months when pastures are full of green grass which benefits the resulting butter and milk. I believe what you said about cream. I bought "heavy cream" twice during the Covid pandemic, and both times it was more like whole milk than cream.
@kareengilbert2162 I totally agree! It's at least equally important to know the reasons behind the rising costs as to know what to stock up on. Also, let's not forget to leave some for others❤!
I am grateful to be a vegetarian no meat fish foul or eggs. I use coffee maple syrup honey and of course rice. Wonderful presentation thank you so much for your efforts in producing and sharing this valuable information
As one that helps gather and boil maple sap into maple syrup, I can tell you that if your syrup starts to crystallize in your refrigerator just put it in to a pot of water with a trivet in the bottom of the pot,with enough water to cover the lower part of the container and gently warm the container,once you don't feel or hear anymore Crystal's in the bottom of the container, remove from heat wipe off the container give it a good shake and when it is cool to the touch put back in refrigerator and enjoy. This method also works for honey as well
@@Debbie-b1yDebbie it was my pleasure. Not many people probably wouldn't know that, because they are buying their syrup and honey from the grocery store. As I had mentioned earlier, I grew up with both sides of my family making maple syrup and whenever we were boiling the sap down into the syrup, we would have people stop in to see the process and buy some of the finished product. As I grew older, it became my job to educate people on the process and help them with the purchase of the product of their choice. I would also tell them that little tidbit to save them from losing their investment in one of the most versatile natural products from earth. Contact me any time you, if you have any questions about it. STAY SAFE my SISTER
hello from France. The prices have gone up too but a bit less than in US. The item who affect me the most is olive oil ! On the contrary rice, sweet potatoes are still cheap. Tomatoes too because they are coming from Spain like our main veggies.
@@danniemcdonald7675you can trim the tops of growing onion sets down to 4-6 inches from the ground! Leave the rest in ground to keep growing to full size. Sorta like cutting asparagus..never uproot the plant during growing season...in fall start new sets and pull fully grown onions for storage!!
There are also perennial green onions. Come back each year after winter. Just need thinning and can be replanted. Trust me I've been doing it for decades and given some away to very thankful friends.
@@RoseSimpson1111 I have been experimenting with growing green onions indoors from rooting and planting just the white part. I have a Dollar Tree window box full of them now in my bedroom window. To harvest, I carefully cut the full outside shoots if there are more than three on a bulb, then trim the rest down to about 6". That method has worked the best so far. The green shoots are not as wide and robust as the bunch ones bought in the store, but they do keep re-growing. I have grown multiple cherry tomato plants from the seeds of ones I bought at the grocery store. I was given a whole bunch of heads of garlic and now I find some of the cloves sprouting, so I've been putting those aside and rooting them in a short glass with water in the window. I didn't have good success last time I planted garlic, but this time I'm going to just keep harvesting the green "scapes" instead of counting on the cloves turning into heads (which takes forever anyways).
I stock pile my groceries.. I so appreciate these helps. I have seen some of these items already gone from our shelves in our local Walmart. I need to do more conservation, I can see that, if I am not too late. God help and heal our World. I pray it is not too late.
It's just me, my roommate, and our almost 2 year old puppy, Miss Bella Marie (she is a mixed breed puppy - her sire is a Chihuahua and her dame was a Schnauzer Yorkie mix). Thankfully, my late-mother taught me well on how to keep a fairly well stocked pantry, especially on a broken shoestring budget.
2 weeks ago, I went to grocery store because there was a huge sale on my favorite Swedish coffee as the cashier rang up my 6 big tins. The guy behind me said "boy you must really like coffee", my response "the tariffs are coming" he said "maybe I should buy some".
I invested in aeroponic garden towers to start growing my own veggies. Eggs are already hard to get, this morning I froze 2 dozen. Local grocery stores are carrying cartons of liquid eggs and egg whites. I’ve used them for baking and it works fine. A number of dairy herds have tested positive for avian flu, so I don’t know if the milk and cheese will become scarce. If there are problems with contamination, there are lots of good videos on RUclips on how to make nut milks, there’s also rice milk and many people use oat milk. I also do a lot of dehydrating of fruits and vegetables. I discovered there is powdered honey -if you Google it there are selections. I used to live in Hawaii and every year we updated our hurricane kit- supposed to have 2weeks of food and water. In 2020 the County did a survey of preparedness,only 14% of families were adequately prepared. This year looks like it will be eventful, I’ve been doing what you recommend, getting an extra bag or can here and there when I shop. Thanks for the tip on freeze dried coffee, I’ll put that on my list. Another thing I’ve done as a coffee substitute is roasted dandelion root. No caffeine and healthy for the liver.
Grow most if my own including garlic and herbs. Trade with neighbors for things and have some skills am busy making quilts and soap. I'm 77 ud I can do it so can u just start in something small and go from there
I find these reports very helpful, and just subscribed! Hydroponics is the way to work around this problem, at least for fruits and vegetables. China has been doing this commercially long before anybody else in huge indoor facilities. Canada already has some facilities set up to grow tomatoes hydroponically and they send them to our grocery stores. If Congress is smart they will pass a farm bill to subsidize farms to switch to hydroponic greenhouses now before this gets worse. I recommend everybody contact their members of Congress and ask that they do that! I am calling them today! In Russia almost every family has a vegetable garden because the government doesn't help. America is headed that way. I've been preparing for several years. I'm now growing crops indoors under a grow light year round so that my food will not be dependent on the weather even if my outdoor crops don't do well in Spring and Summer. I am about to get bush beans and snap peas soon in the dead of Winter, and am about to start Microdwarf and Dwarf tomato plants! You can grow tomato plants that are 4 feet tall and under inside you house. Dwarf tomatoes will produce good sized slicers and beefsteaks, Microdwarfs; cherry tomatoes and saladettes. I recently joined a seed swap group on Facebook. It's a good thing I bought a 20 Lb. bag of Basmati rice last month. Now I need to ty to stock up on coffee. Thanks for the tip on freezing eggs! I didn't know you could do that!
DiY Hydroponic setups are fairly inexpensive to build and can certainly used outdoors or inside garage using grow lights. Can be cleaned and reused the following year.
eggs garlic, butter, and sweat potatoes, I would miss the most What concerns me is not the high prices as much as the total annihilation of them. I can save for the produce, hard as it would be but if there aren't any more, we are sunk
You are truly blessed to live in the US. Go to Canada 😮You've seen nothing yet. Two LB. Chuck roast $121.00. One LB. J. Dean sausage $8.00 and butter..... $5.- 6.00 Pound. This is only a sample. Try $8-9.00 for cheap gas. I know I live on the US / Canadian border and watch thousands of Canadians come over the border and buy us out of this list even with a 41% difference in the Dollar. Let's be thankful every day no matter what we can or cannot have and share, or barter with others.
I have never payed 121.00 for 2lbs of Chuck roast. The only one I can agree with you on is the butter (and that is in Canadian funds, not US, which would make it 3.00 - 4.50 lb).
You can can butter. You can also dehydrate eggs and store farm eggs in a five gallon bucket with water and edible Lyme. Plant more flowers that attract pollinators. They say that there are less flower gardens in between places for bees to fly to to find food ie cities. So if there're more places that they can find food the better
I live in an area where manicured yards are the thing but I have left mine natural and I get bumblebees. I also let milkweed grow for the 🦋. People might not approve of my yard but I pay so much in property taxes that I think I should be able to do exactly what I want. I have nice neighbors but when one of them had their yard sprayed they unalived my peony bushes. So it's a battle because when other people are spraying they are going to get your yard and the creatures that need it. There's also a popular practice called "no mow May" (you don't mow the yard in May) so that preserves pollinators and other species.
I usually wait as long as I can to mow in the summer to keep dandelions for the bees. Last summer I didn't mow my lawn. Not once. And I found that my house had zero spiders. They and other critters, live under the grass.
Coffee and sweet potatoes. Coffee beans can be stored in mylar bags which have been sealed. Sweet potatoes can last more than a year if kept in a cool, dark space. You can also cook then freeze, or dehydrate them.
All this recommending of stocking up - sounds like it presupposes prices will go back down. They won’t. They never do. Stock up, ok but when it’s gone it’s still gone.
It’s very Expensive. And the chemicals they spray in the Sky , are killing our Gardens . Also , you need Land and water 💧. Most people don’t have land , and water 💧 is expensive. We live in a Screwed up World 🌎.
😂not always feasible for some people, but you can plant a garden somewhere else if you have a cooperative that rents out filled plots for that expressed purpose. Growing up we had a very small backyard, so we planted what we wanted there and the rest was done in a plot as I mentioned b4. If you don't have a cooperative, take the initiative and talk to your local government officials about getting one started in your area.
I don't remember where I got this bag of beets. They didn't have tops on them they were just a bag of beets. They didn't get eaten and they started sprouting and so I got this big planter that my mom used to grow eggplants in on the patio and I brought it into the house and it's in the dining room sitting on a bunch of pans (so I can water it). I chose the best ones of the sprouting beets and they are giving me beet greens. I live in a northern state so it's too cold to garden outside right now. I also winter a parsley.
I just wanted to comment on your presentation. When a speaker often repeats "trust me" during a presentation, it tells me NOT to trust him/her. You also repeat "a secret" to preserve the items discussed. This information can be found easily on the web. It's great that you put all of the information together in one place. Thanks
I live in Switzerland. The costs have gone up gradually like in the States. I estimate the rise to be close to 30% whereas the government says it is far lower. No matter. We have to pay for what we want and get. The tips in this video are universal. Thank you! I pay about $1 per egg but that has been for quite a while already.
Most of these items I have on my homestead, or share and barter with others that have such items. I make my own sourdough bread, grind my own flour, etc. I’ve also created an ecosystem through permaculture that helps with the pollinators, and I have a well stocked pantry. But just imagine how much worse it’s going to get towards the end of the month when and if tariffs start to kick in. 90% of the United States produce comes Mexico, California and Canada. In that order.
I used to buy these giant jugs of honey from Walmart and it came from Ukraine. I haven't looked at the prices of those in the last couple of years because I became vegan.
He's sending you a plane, a train, and a helicopter with these reports. Don't waive it away. Listen and take the necessary steps to prepare. It won't fall like mana from heaven. We have to do something. In Russia almost every family has a vegetable garden because the government doesn't help. America is headed that way. I've been preparing for several years. I'm now growing crops indoors under a grow light year round so that my food will not be dependent on the weather even if my outdoor crops don't do well in Spring and Summer. I am about to get bush beans and snap peas soon in the dead of Winter, and am about to start Microdwarf and Dwarf tomato plants! You an ow tomato plants that ae 4 feet tall and under inside you house. Dwarf tomatoes will produce good sized slicers and beefsteaks, Microdwarfs; cherry tomatoes and saladettes.
IF you keep taking and don't give back,You won't have nothing,Undersized fish, Crabs and other seafood should be turned back loose by the netting of these seafood items.....
I gotta have my diet coke or diet Dr Pepper for my caffeine. I've tried coffee, but could never develop a taste for it. I'm going to have to stock up on coffee, though, for my roommate.
Knowledge is power..farmrr's daughter..no loive trees in upstate NY..or avocadoes...eggs.there are alternatives..YT diy veritable resource..Victory gardens..thank you for info. ... have shared...Happy New Year...from upstate NY
I know where I'm at in Southern California stores are already having egg shortages. Of course it could be a scam on the stores part so that they can raise the prices through the roof...
Coffee!!!! I can substitute pretty much everything else, but Coffee cannot be replaced with tea. Second would be my dark chocolate. I should cut back on it anyway, but never give up on it.
Trying to predict shortages is difficult. These things may or may not happen. Kroger had eggs 1.99 a couple of weeks ago. Limit 5. Also butter $2.50 lb.recently. I stock up till the next sale. Eggs last a long time even in frig.
No, you don't need to go to the grocery store. You can just grow your own food. It's not that hard. You plant it in the ground. Give it some water to grow. Have your own garden. That's what me and my wife do every year and we can or food
what I don't understand is...food prices have increased by 33%, YET the rest of the video has food items going up as much as over 100%. With the rest of the numbers mentioned in the video...33% isn't even close . If it's not on sale, it doesn't go in my cart. Oh and take out or going to restaurants ? It's just a memory. I can't afford the expected (more than 20%) tips !
Those in restaurants working people should get a salary. Why do the customers pay them a salary? Its the restaurant owners responsibility and to give them health insurance too. Its in Europe common.
I’m a coffee lover but I use cheapest coffee in the store, as long as coffee I don’t care I will drink it. I don’t eat rice 🌾 or any carbs coz I’m diabetic. I do intermittent pasting all the time. Water is fine for me. I’m a vanlife person. I’m ok. I can go fishing and hunting ducks, turkey, wild fig, and more. I good.
Chickens are not hard to keep. 2 per household member. No rooster nessesary for laying hens. Some towns have bans or restrictions though so check first. And do your homework first.
Weird I live in Sweden and are food stores selling sweet potatos like never before almost every food stores that sells sweet potatos are selling inports from America never sen so much sweet potatos ljus to be a mixt from different countries 😮
These are just regular Kroger eggs. Not XL or even Jumbo. Not farm fresh or even free range. Apparently it won't allow me to paste in here... $6.69 per doz
Otherwise were okay. Nettle soup and you'll be fine.Nettle is a bit of a miracle, Spring to Winter. Cant store nettles but you can freeze whatever you make from it.
This is why i eat local and have lemon, orange grapefruit trees. And for coffee, I can just use caffeine pills. My parents grow tomatoes, but I don't like them. If the eggs go away, I will buy a chicken coop. The point is to grow as much food that you can. And share with your neighbors.
Also I would say across the board everything has doubled in price. Snack items have astonishingly quadrupled. That 99 cent bag of chips is now $3.24. the physical pleasures are being limited I gave up smoking 15 years ago but I'm so glad I did because you can't afford to do it anymore. Alcohol is still the same price. The food manufacturers are quadrupling the prices of luxury foods like snack chips nuts and dips. Convenience foods like breakfast cereal which I don't eat but I noticed they're over $12 a box which is insane. I cut out almost everything from my diet that I believe it is exploiting the pandemic (no chips unless the price is under $2). $2 chips is still a 50% increase. They're just taking advantage of people just being like oh well this is a result of a global crisis but look your beer still cost the same as it did in 2020. They're just taking advantage of people but they want you to be an alcoholic so then when they double the price of alcohol you'll be buying it like the same way they did cigarettes. I totally abandon anything when I think I'm being used.
Try reducing consumption of dark chocolate & milk chocolate as both contain lead and cadmium. Grow your own potatoes, tomatoes, garlic, other herbs yourself. Anything you can grow at home😅
If one actually paid attention would know many pecan and orange trees wiped out by hurricane Helene, avian flu has been a problem for more than 3yr, poultry processing plant abruptly closed and stuck contract farmers with millions of birds to feed on own dime. Olive trees in Italy have been fighting blight for several years and these are ancient trees. US farmers have been growing to the profit not sustainable or edible. Transportation cost has contributed to cost/shortages. Best eat local in season and increase your ag awareness
Garlic is easy to grow on a small scale. Get a book on how to raise vegetables or look online, there are a lot of people willing to share their experience.
Eggs. They are in almost everything. Planning to look into and try alternatives in cooking. Also it's going to be hard to sub them for breakfast. Reckon a couple of chickens will be in my future.
Thank you for helping me out .yes I am 💯 agreed with you add a couples of dozen eggs , Olive oil and more is a big deal. Every time I go to the grocery store at the military commissary and much way cheaper. . Thank for the update....
I have lived in Guatemala for 8 years. Plenty of fresh foods. However, everything has gone up in price. Even coffee and I live next to a coffee plantation! It's not just supply chain. It's greed.
You are so right about the greed. The more $$ they want the higher the inflation keeps going.
It's ALL greed!
Absolutely
And Greed always leads to demise. It is as though we are living out an Aesop's fable and consumers are the geese.
@@ruthdaniels-kg4ru it not all greed, it is mostly climate change, plus greed.
FEAR IS GREEDS BEST FRIEND!
COFFEE, RICE, OLIVE OIL, TOMATOES, EGGS, BUTTER, COD, SALMON, HONEY, DARK CHOCOLATE, SWEET POTATOES, GARLIC, ORANGE JUICE,
Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you for the list!
Yes Thanks 🙏
Apple products (Apple sauce, juice etc.) and sugar.
Thanks!!!
I live in the Phoenix Arizona area our summers are among the most intensely hot and dry in the US. Most plants struggle in this weather but SWEET POTATOES LOVE IT! I once let a sweet potato from the grocery store root then planted it in my front yard. It flourished. Now I get sweet potatoes every year without any effort other than a little added water. The greens are also edible, nutritious and delicious prepared just like any other cookable green. They start to die back when it gets a bit cooler but they love the blazing hot without any protection!
I don't too...Peoria..thx, I didn't know that! Sweet tator fries yes!
Dang spell ck!
Thanks that is good to know
Malabar spinach also loves the heat. It is also edible but can be slimy like okra. It is beautiful to grow regardless. All my neighbors ask what it is especially when it gets the little purple berries.
Did anyone notice the person swimming when it showed the ship. Strange 🤔🤔
Yes that was so weird
Right before that they showed Utz brand chips as putz which I thought was humorous.
All I thought of was sharks😱😱😱
Glad i still have my moms WWII cookbook with a section for substitutes for items that are not available.
I have my moms too. Guess we will be gardening a lot 😊
Price fixing and greed from the middleman. The farmers NEVER see the increase in income only the increase in expenses.
@@sheilacolbourne9500 that's why the young people on farms don't see a real future there..increasingly more and more..farmers are aging with nobody much to pass it onto...yes, there are some kids that want to innovate the family farms but they gravitate to one or two high income crops...
Drought. We can survive on one meal a day. As long as it is healthy not processed.
Buy the nuts, quinoa and powdered milk, things that can live un refrigerated. Buy dried beans, peas etc. We don't need the sugars for our insulin. Shop local if you can with farmers.
Been a mindful and frugal prepper for years, no worries. I may expire before the stash! Same with items of everyday living. Bought items used but in excellent condition and at rock bottom prices. I love being prepared it brings confidence for the future and mitigates inflation and shortages.
Occasionally I've had butter frozen for well beyond 6 months, and it's as good as new. I tend to stock up during months when pastures are full of green grass which benefits the resulting butter and milk. I believe what you said about cream. I bought "heavy cream" twice during the Covid pandemic, and both times it was more like whole milk than cream.
Super easy to make your own butter as well. And it taste better.
Thank you for clearly explaining the reasons behind each items rising cost. Very informative
@kareengilbert2162 I totally agree! It's at least equally important to know the reasons behind the rising costs as to know what to stock up on. Also, let's not forget to leave some for others❤!
I am grateful to be a vegetarian no meat fish foul or eggs. I use coffee maple syrup honey and of course rice. Wonderful presentation thank you so much for your efforts in producing and sharing this valuable information
As one that helps gather and boil maple sap into maple syrup, I can tell you that if your syrup starts to crystallize in your refrigerator just put it in to a pot of water with a trivet in the bottom of the pot,with enough water to cover the lower part of the container and gently warm the container,once you don't feel or hear anymore Crystal's in the bottom of the container, remove from heat wipe off the container give it a good shake and when it is cool to the touch put back in refrigerator and enjoy. This method also works for honey as well
Thank you 🤗❤️🙏
@@Debbie-b1yDebbie it was my pleasure. Not many people probably wouldn't know that, because they are buying their syrup and honey from the grocery store. As I had mentioned earlier, I grew up with both sides of my family making maple syrup and whenever we were boiling the sap down into the syrup, we would have people stop in to see the process and buy some of the finished product. As I grew older, it became my job to educate people on the process and help them with the purchase of the product of their choice. I would also tell them that little tidbit to save them from losing their investment in one of the most versatile natural products from earth. Contact me any time you, if you have any questions about it. STAY SAFE my SISTER
hello from France. The prices have gone up too but a bit less than in US. The item who affect me the most is olive oil ! On the contrary rice, sweet potatoes are still cheap. Tomatoes too because they are coming from Spain like our main veggies.
garlic is ez to grow in va and nearby. put in flower beds. buy green onions and do same just use green part. think folks
I think that you mean to plant the white part (bulb) of the green onion?
@@danniemcdonald7675you can trim the tops of growing onion sets down to 4-6 inches from the ground! Leave the rest in ground to keep growing to full size. Sorta like cutting asparagus..never uproot the plant during growing season...in fall start new sets and pull fully grown onions for storage!!
There are also perennial green onions. Come back each year after winter. Just need thinning and can be replanted. Trust me I've been doing it for decades and given some away to very thankful friends.
@@RoseSimpson1111 I have been experimenting with growing green onions indoors from rooting and planting just the white part. I have a Dollar Tree window box full of them now in my bedroom window. To harvest, I carefully cut the full outside shoots if there are more than three on a bulb, then trim the rest down to about 6". That method has worked the best so far. The green shoots are not as wide and robust as the bunch ones bought in the store, but they do keep re-growing. I have grown multiple cherry tomato plants from the seeds of ones I bought at the grocery store.
I was given a whole bunch of heads of garlic and now I find some of the cloves sprouting, so I've been putting those aside and rooting them in a short glass with water in the window. I didn't have good success last time I planted garlic, but this time I'm going to just keep harvesting the green "scapes" instead of counting on the cloves turning into heads (which takes forever anyways).
I had some green onion four years and suddenly they die out
Definitely scary times but we all have to keep our heads and continue prepping and preparing.
I agree. Those of us who have long been frugal, mindful prepper have no worries
@@sjordan7085 I hate that I became disabled. I used to prep. I've tried to express the urgency to my daughter to know avail. Sigh.
It is what it is!
I stock pile my groceries.. I so appreciate these helps. I have seen some of these items already gone from our shelves in our local Walmart. I need to do more conservation, I can see that, if I am not too late. God help and heal our World. I pray it is not too late.
It's just me, my roommate, and our almost 2 year old puppy, Miss Bella Marie (she is a mixed breed puppy - her sire is a Chihuahua and her dame was a Schnauzer Yorkie mix). Thankfully, my late-mother taught me well on how to keep a fairly well stocked pantry, especially on a broken shoestring budget.
Coffee, rice and butter. Thank God I have a garden for things I can grow. I also love to fish so I have that covered.
Don't think we going run out of cow milk. Make butter in 20 min
2 weeks ago, I went to grocery store because there was a huge sale on my favorite Swedish coffee as the cashier rang up my 6 big tins. The guy behind me said "boy you must really like coffee", my response "the tariffs are coming" he said "maybe I should buy some".
Glad we don't drink coffee!
Name the coffee!!
@@Tipperary757
Gevalia
@@Tipperary757
Gevalia café
@Tipperary757
Lol, u tube won't let me respond so I'll try it this way G.E.V.A.L.I.A.
Thanks for letting us know!😊
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Coffee; Rice; Butter; Orange Juice; Eggs would hurt our family the most. Thank you for sharing this information.
I invested in aeroponic garden towers to start growing my own veggies. Eggs are already hard to get, this morning I froze 2 dozen. Local grocery stores are carrying cartons of liquid eggs and egg whites. I’ve used them for baking and it works fine. A number of dairy herds have tested positive for avian flu, so I don’t know if the milk and cheese will become scarce. If there are problems with contamination, there are lots of good videos on RUclips on how to make nut milks, there’s also rice milk and many people use oat milk. I also do a lot of dehydrating of fruits and vegetables. I discovered there is powdered honey -if you Google it there are selections. I used to live in Hawaii and every year we updated our hurricane kit- supposed to have 2weeks of food and water. In 2020 the County did a survey of preparedness,only 14% of families were adequately prepared. This year looks like it will be eventful, I’ve been doing what you recommend, getting an extra bag or can here and there when I shop. Thanks for the tip on freeze dried coffee, I’ll put that on my list. Another thing I’ve done as a coffee substitute is roasted dandelion root. No caffeine and healthy for the liver.
Grow most if my own including garlic and herbs. Trade with neighbors for things and have some skills am busy making quilts and soap. I'm 77 ud I can do it so can u just start in something small and go from there
I find these reports very helpful, and just subscribed! Hydroponics is the way to work around this problem, at least for fruits and vegetables. China has been doing this commercially long before anybody else in huge indoor facilities. Canada already has some facilities set up to grow tomatoes hydroponically and they send them to our grocery stores.
If Congress is smart they will pass a farm bill to subsidize farms to switch to hydroponic greenhouses now before this gets worse. I recommend everybody contact their members of Congress and ask that they do that! I am calling them today!
In Russia almost every family has a vegetable garden because the government doesn't help. America is headed that way. I've been preparing for several years. I'm now growing crops indoors under a grow light year round so that my food will not be dependent on the weather even if my outdoor crops don't do well in Spring and Summer. I am about to get bush beans and snap peas soon in the dead of Winter, and am about to start Microdwarf and Dwarf tomato plants! You can grow tomato plants that are 4 feet tall and under inside you house. Dwarf tomatoes will produce good sized slicers and beefsteaks, Microdwarfs; cherry tomatoes and saladettes.
I recently joined a seed swap group on Facebook.
It's a good thing I bought a 20 Lb. bag of Basmati rice last month. Now I need to ty to stock up on coffee.
Thanks for the tip on freezing eggs! I didn't know you could do that!
DiY Hydroponic setups are fairly inexpensive to build and can certainly used outdoors or inside garage using grow lights. Can be cleaned and reused the following year.
Coffee, honey, eggs, and sweet potatoes would be very difficult to live without in our household.
eggs garlic, butter, and sweat potatoes, I would miss the most What concerns me is not the high prices as much as the total annihilation of them. I can save for the produce, hard as it would be but if there aren't any more, we are sunk
You are truly blessed to live in the US. Go to Canada 😮You've seen nothing yet. Two LB. Chuck roast $121.00. One LB. J. Dean
sausage $8.00 and butter..... $5.- 6.00 Pound.
This is only a sample. Try $8-9.00 for cheap gas. I know I live on the US / Canadian border and watch thousands of Canadians come over the border and buy us out of this list even with a 41% difference in the Dollar. Let's be thankful every day no matter what we can or cannot have and share, or barter with others.
I have never payed 121.00 for 2lbs of Chuck roast. The only one I can agree with you on is the butter (and that is in Canadian funds, not US, which would make it 3.00 - 4.50 lb).
You can can butter. You can also dehydrate eggs and store farm eggs in a five gallon bucket with water and edible Lyme. Plant more flowers that attract pollinators. They say that there are less flower gardens in between places for bees to fly to to find food ie cities. So if there're more places that they can find food the better
I live in an area where manicured yards are the thing but I have left mine natural and I get bumblebees. I also let milkweed grow for the 🦋. People might not approve of my yard but I pay so much in property taxes that I think I should be able to do exactly what I want. I have nice neighbors but when one of them had their yard sprayed they unalived my peony bushes. So it's a battle because when other people are spraying they are going to get your yard and the creatures that need it. There's also a popular practice called "no mow May" (you don't mow the yard in May) so that preserves pollinators and other species.
I usually wait as long as I can to mow in the summer to keep dandelions for the bees. Last summer I didn't mow my lawn. Not once. And I found that my house had zero spiders. They and other critters, live under the grass.
@@tiltawhorleddandelions are the best things to leave untouched until other flowers come up because that is what the bees go to first thing in spring
Pickling Lyme.
Coffee and sweet potatoes. Coffee beans can be stored in mylar bags which have been sealed. Sweet potatoes can last more than a year if kept in a cool, dark space. You can also cook then freeze, or dehydrate them.
Hey man,A candy bar that cost me a nickel back in the fifties are now over 2.00 and a lot smaller in size.......
I used to buy cigarettes in a machine for 40¢/pack back in the day
Eggs have been 7.15 for the past 2 weeks where I work.
Coffee. Olive Oil.TOMATOES!!! Eggs. BUTTER!!! Garlic. OJ!!!!!
Tomatoes are easy to grow. My freezer is full from what I grew in the summer. I never buy them at the store because they have zero taste.
All this recommending of stocking up - sounds like it presupposes prices will go back down. They won’t. They never do. Stock up, ok but when it’s gone it’s still gone.
People need to star their own gardens.
My area is in drought. 😢
It’s very Expensive.
And the chemicals they spray in the Sky , are killing our Gardens .
Also , you need Land and water 💧.
Most people don’t have land , and water 💧 is expensive.
We live in a Screwed up World 🌎.
😂not always feasible for some people, but you can plant a garden somewhere else if you have a cooperative that rents out filled plots for that expressed purpose. Growing up we had a very small backyard, so we planted what we wanted there and the rest was done in a plot as I mentioned b4. If you don't have a cooperative, take the initiative and talk to your local government officials about getting one started in your area.
For drought conditions, try food safe big plastic containers in a cage for your own water storage and set up an irrigation system for the garden.
I don't remember where I got this bag of beets. They didn't have tops on them they were just a bag of beets. They didn't get eaten and they started sprouting and so I got this big planter that my mom used to grow eggplants in on the patio and I brought it into the house and it's in the dining room sitting on a bunch of pans (so I can water it). I chose the best ones of the sprouting beets and they are giving me beet greens. I live in a northern state so it's too cold to garden outside right now. I also winter a parsley.
Im truly thankful for all your hard work. It's greatly appreciated ❤
I just wanted to comment on your presentation. When a speaker often repeats "trust me" during a presentation, it tells me NOT to trust him/her. You also repeat "a secret" to preserve the items discussed. This information can be found easily on the web. It's great that you put all of the information together in one place. Thanks
I live in Switzerland. The costs have gone up gradually like in the States. I estimate the rise to be close to 30% whereas the government says it is far lower. No matter. We have to pay for what we want and get. The tips in this video are universal. Thank you! I pay about $1 per egg but that has been for quite a while already.
Tired of AI mispronounced or incorrect inflections on words.
Most of these items I have on my homestead, or share and barter with others that have such items. I make my own sourdough bread, grind my own flour, etc. I’ve also created an ecosystem through permaculture that helps with the pollinators, and I have a well stocked pantry. But just imagine how much worse it’s going to get towards the end of the month when and if tariffs start to kick in. 90% of the United States produce comes Mexico, California and Canada. In that order.
I used to buy these giant jugs of honey from Walmart and it came from Ukraine. I haven't looked at the prices of those in the last couple of years because I became vegan.
I do see egg limits in some stores. Not all but the shelves are sparse
Yes me too
I think coffee and then chocolate but I also eat sweet potatoes as my main meal with rice. Fortunately, I am already stocked on coffee and rice.
Coffee, olive oil, honey, tomatoes, rice, butter, sweet potatoes, garlic, eggs
Eggs, butter, and milk
Please send me updated on food supplies I have been stocking up. Thank you
coffee,virgin olive oil and many other items due to ckd. Thanks for the tip!
You can… can butter I’ve done it for years!!
Wow 😮
Ghee👍
Grocery stores have a lot LESS STOCK on their shelves.
I trust God for what I need❤
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@melanief6113 Miracles will happen. This was prophesied in 2010. I've been tracking Bible and other prophecies for nearly 50 years.
He's sending you a plane, a train, and a helicopter with these reports. Don't waive it away. Listen and take the necessary steps to prepare. It won't fall like mana from heaven. We have to do something. In Russia almost every family has a vegetable garden because the government doesn't help. America is headed that way. I've been preparing for several years. I'm now growing crops indoors under a grow light year round so that my food will not be dependent on the weather even if my outdoor crops don't do well in Spring and Summer. I am about to get bush beans and snap peas soon in the dead of Winter, and am about to start Microdwarf and Dwarf tomato plants! You an ow tomato plants that ae 4 feet tall and under inside you house. Dwarf tomatoes will produce good sized slicers and beefsteaks, Microdwarfs; cherry tomatoes and saladettes.
The longevity of honey and maple syrup I will always remember.thank you.
I tried, unsuccessfully, to grow sweet potatoes. They're tricky compared to white potatoes which are super easy to grow.
If I find a great deal on something, I'm getting as much as I can afford. I can't afford much, so don't worry, there's still enough for others.
IF you keep taking and don't give back,You won't have nothing,Undersized fish, Crabs and other seafood should be turned back loose by the netting of these seafood items.....
Thank you for informing us ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Fuel is really not bad at $2.+ A gal. I'll check back in a year.
I would miss coffee.Gotta have it in the mornings.
So stock up if storage is a problem put it under your bed. Learn to be a great crammer. 😊
I gotta have my diet coke or diet Dr Pepper for my caffeine. I've tried coffee, but could never develop a taste for it. I'm going to have to stock up on coffee, though, for my roommate.
I have lots of ancient tea that would get me by but yeah coffee was the most alarming on the list and then garlic was next.
Knowledge is power..farmrr's daughter..no loive trees in upstate NY..or avocadoes...eggs.there are alternatives..YT diy veritable resource..Victory gardens..thank you for info. ... have shared...Happy New Year...from upstate NY
I’m lucky to have a freeze dryer. I will get a few dozen of eggs and freeze dry them.
Wish you were my neighbor. 😅
I know where I'm at in Southern California stores are already having egg shortages. Of course it could be a scam on the stores part so that they can raise the prices through the roof...
Great - where is the production date? u only showed us the expiration date!
I use olive oil, eggs, OJ, garlic and honey daily. Rice, salmon and dark chocolate weekly. So quite a few of my favorites are on your list. 😢
Coffee!!!! I can substitute pretty much everything else, but Coffee cannot be replaced with tea. Second would be my dark chocolate. I should cut back on it anyway, but never give up on it.
Rice,olive oil,butter,honey,garlic,olives,orange juice,bacon,dark chocolate,chocolates
We paid $21.95 for 5 dozen for our eggs, just last week! at Winco Foods in Longview, Wa!
Sounds like a deal. I saw just last week 18ct carton $8.99 her in NE TN
Trying to predict shortages is difficult. These things may or may not happen. Kroger had eggs 1.99 a couple of weeks ago. Limit 5. Also butter $2.50 lb.recently. I stock up till the next sale. Eggs last a long time even in frig.
Thank you so much for sharing this informat. I will follow your advice and start to buy those luxury items now. Subscribeed from this first video
No, you don't need to go to the grocery store. You can just grow your own food. It's not that hard. You plant it in the ground. Give it some water to grow. Have your own garden. That's what me and my wife do every year and we can or food
Ive never heard of Bobs transport and ive been̈ trucking in new england for 55 yrs
Sounds made up lol
Thank you for the information. We need to educate the world of the changes in the world: the Gloval warming.
Geoengineering 😟.
It's 'predicting' shortages by January 2025, but the video was just posted in January 2025... 🤔
Lol it took them a while to get it done. Their avian flu info is current.
what I don't understand is...food prices have increased by 33%, YET the rest of the video has food items going up as much as over 100%. With the rest of the numbers mentioned in the video...33% isn't even close . If it's not on sale, it doesn't go in my cart. Oh and take out or going to restaurants ? It's just a memory. I can't afford the expected (more than 20%) tips !
Yes, the tips expected are ridiculous.
Soylent Green , is what you get at fast food places
Yes, it may be expected, but if they don't already have it added into your bill, you only give them what you want to give them. 😮
Those in restaurants working people should get a salary. Why do the customers pay them a salary? Its the restaurant owners responsibility and to give them health insurance too. Its in Europe common.
@@esterwymanA horrific movie, unforgettable. These days it seems to become a reality. I do pray and hope not.
Mung beans
Dried mushroom
Tea
Dried fruit
Chia
Flax
Sardines
Lentils
Eggs, rice, butter,tomatoes, garlic, coffee,
I’m a coffee lover but I use cheapest coffee in the store, as long as coffee I don’t care I will drink it. I don’t eat rice 🌾 or any carbs coz I’m diabetic. I do intermittent pasting all the time. Water is fine for me. I’m a vanlife person. I’m ok. I can go fishing and hunting ducks, turkey, wild fig, and more. I good.
Onions garlic tomato coffee orange juice cheese eggs butter milk those i will be desperate if i cant find them but mainly water
Chickens are not hard to keep. 2 per household member. No rooster nessesary for laying hens. Some towns have bans or restrictions though so check first. And do your homework first.
Weird I live in Sweden and are food stores selling sweet potatos like never before almost every food stores that sells sweet potatos are selling inports from America never sen so much sweet potatos ljus to be a mixt from different countries 😮
I paid $11 for 2 dozen eggs today.
I found that Trader Joe’s has good prices on eggs
These are just regular Kroger eggs. Not XL or even Jumbo. Not farm fresh or even free range. Apparently it won't allow me to paste in here... $6.69 per doz
Otherwise were okay. Nettle soup and you'll be fine.Nettle is a bit of a miracle, Spring to Winter. Cant store nettles but you can freeze whatever you make from it.
Coffee....it's a must
Coffee , butter and eggs will be my biggest concern.😢
Plant sweet potato,garlic
This is why i eat local and have lemon, orange grapefruit trees. And for coffee, I can just use caffeine pills. My parents grow tomatoes, but I don't like them. If the eggs go away, I will buy a chicken coop. The point is to grow as much food that you can. And share with your neighbors.
I'm in new Zealand. No drought here.
Just saw where starbuckets offered their workers a wooping .34 /hr but their ceo got many $100,000 s
Eggs, butter, honey and olive oil
Coffee, olive oil, eggs, garlic, sweet potatoes, honey, eggs, butter, rice… Pretty much everything, and I am trying not to freak out!
Coffee and eggs would impact me the most.
The olive oil and the garlic would impact me the most.
Also I would say across the board everything has doubled in price. Snack items have astonishingly quadrupled. That 99 cent bag of chips is now $3.24. the physical pleasures are being limited I gave up smoking 15 years ago but I'm so glad I did because you can't afford to do it anymore. Alcohol is still the same price. The food manufacturers are quadrupling the prices of luxury foods like snack chips nuts and dips. Convenience foods like breakfast cereal which I don't eat but I noticed they're over $12 a box which is insane. I cut out almost everything from my diet that I believe it is exploiting the pandemic (no chips unless the price is under $2). $2 chips is still a 50% increase. They're just taking advantage of people just being like oh well this is a result of a global crisis but look your beer still cost the same as it did in 2020. They're just taking advantage of people but they want you to be an alcoholic so then when they double the price of alcohol you'll be buying it like the same way they did cigarettes. I totally abandon anything when I think I'm being used.
Try reducing consumption of dark chocolate & milk chocolate as both contain lead and cadmium. Grow your own potatoes, tomatoes, garlic, other herbs yourself. Anything you can grow at home😅
Honey and eggs are my most used items.
If one actually paid attention would know many pecan and orange trees wiped out by hurricane Helene, avian flu has been a problem for more than 3yr, poultry processing plant abruptly closed and stuck contract farmers with millions of birds to feed on own dime. Olive trees in Italy have been fighting blight for several years and these are ancient trees. US farmers have been growing to the profit not sustainable or edible. Transportation cost has contributed to cost/shortages. Best eat local in season and increase your ag awareness
Wait... I thought trump was going to take care of the high prices? AAhhh thats right, climate change is real.
Did anybody ever figure out...groceries go down, which in turn lowers your wages, and everything involving money.
He lies, of course. Why would you believe anything he says?
Not by adding a bunch of tariffs, he's not. Unless 'taking care' of high prices means making sure they're high and that they stay that way.
Incompetence is up
He's not in office until the 20th.
I’m ok giving up butter, coffee and garlic but I have to have my rice and eggs 😢
Rice would be a bummer for me!!!
Garlic is easy to grow on a small scale. Get a book on how to raise vegetables or look online, there are a lot of people willing to share their experience.
Coffee, coffee, coffee, honey,cod salmon
Eggs. They are in almost everything. Planning to look into and try alternatives in cooking. Also it's going to be hard to sub them for breakfast. Reckon a couple of chickens will be in my future.
Fresh Eggs can be preserved for a year or more using water glass technique.
Eggs are the next one on the list
$65 e.v. organic olive oil.
Thank you for helping me out .yes I am 💯 agreed with you add a couples of dozen eggs , Olive oil and more is a big deal. Every time I go to the grocery store at the military commissary and much way cheaper. . Thank for the update....