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I don't know if any of you have been watching the TV show "the preppers" or not, or if you have even considered or are considering storing some items for a short term or even a long term survival scenario. I am not talking doomsday scenario here, just some provisions to last out a hurricane, tornado, flood or blackout. Just yesterday a tornado touched down in my area, it was the same on that wreaked havoc and killed several acroos the midwest. As early in the season as this storm arrived tells me that we may be in store for a huge amount of tornados and hurricanes this season. Most people know to keep flashlghts, batteries, candles lamps and oil, some food and water for these emergencies, but what if it was a lengthy involvement and not just an inconvienence. Or worst case scenario, if you were hit directly, do you have a place to go? One thing that I would highly recommend that the preppers all have in common is a bug out bag. A portable backpack with provisions to get you out of harms way. With enough food and water for your family to survive 72 hours. MRE's and freeze dried foods are light and portable. A water purifier or purification tablets would lessen your weight if you had access to a water source. Now we will talk about long term prepping, which is more involved and requires more planning. Here is just one way you can make practical use of any grain for a food source.Hooking up a grinder to a stationary bicycle. Removing the rear wheel from a bicycle and mounting a grinder with a pulley to it with a 1/2 inch belt. Buying bulk grain at a co-op is much cheaper than buying it already processed. All those who are prepping could post ideas for those who are considering it. Anything that will save people money will be a valuable idea for those who want to do it. Good Luck. rockhound