Leaving the butcher the other day, I realized I'd just spent 5 rolls of Roosevelts on a quarter of a cow.
blackrabbit wrote:I'll trade you some salmon I caught.
Actually I think that a ASE for any 5 pounds of top quality fresh meat is a fine deal. Never tried leg of lamb.
scyther wrote:I wouldn't say wrong, but I think the electrical grid going down is more on the level of a food shortage than a nuclear war. That's about as bad as it gets, other than maybe a really bad disease epidemic.
neilgin1 wrote:scyther wrote:I wouldn't say wrong, but I think the electrical grid going down is more on the level of a food shortage than a nuclear war. That's about as bad as it gets, other than maybe a really bad disease epidemic.
that's the one I forgot....disease epidemic. thanks, slipped my mind.
Say, you up late too? crazy as I am,huh?
I got sleep disorder like there's no tomorrow, but being retired...hey, I SET the hours round here.
Plus, there's something I really like about zero dark hundred...the world is still. Where i'm at.....not a sound, MAYBE a pack of coyotes will start shrieking, but that's about it.
neilgin1 wrote:blackrabbit wrote:I'll trade you some salmon I caught.
Actually I think that a ASE for any 5 pounds of top quality fresh meat is a fine deal. Never tried leg of lamb.
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ASE retail is MAYBE 29 to 34 a toz.
here's the question, assuming you're not near production.....what "gives" first?...the price of meat, or the price of silver?.....consider I don't "know" you....what if I said, TWO Eagles for 5 lbs of animal meat protein?....its something to ponder . . .
you see, I spent a similar amount, buying nice plastic container, air tight...and bought a lot of it.....also what I've bought, a few years back, is one of the hand grain mills, the good ones, made in the US, it was 400 usd plus...because the wheat "berry" 'keeps', stored correctly, for 25 years. I kid you not.
that's a sound purchase, in my mind. What I always try to do and 'wargame' out, is what things will cost in coinage, POST DOLLAR....and said coinage can be silver, copper and cupro-nickel.
a gallon of gas? $1 FV of 90%?....what about water? Many of you might live in areas, where you CANNOT drink out the tap, you buy "bottled" water right?....whats THAT worth?
these are just things I think about, . . . The dollar going twiggy, civil unrest, food shortages, is not "doom"...that's "hard times".
BIG difference the way I see it....am I wrong?
scyther wrote:neilgin1 wrote:scyther wrote:I wouldn't say wrong, but I think the electrical grid going down is more on the level of a food shortage than a nuclear war. That's about as bad as it gets, other than maybe a really bad disease epidemic.
Yeah dark nights are cool. Too bad I live in a suburb and all the street light around here prevent it from ever really getting dark, especially when there's snow on the ground, but even when there's not.
johnbrickner wrote:neilgin1 wrote:
. . .
ASE retail is MAYBE 29 to 34 a toz.
here's the question, assuming you're not near production.....what "gives" first?...the price of meat, or the price of silver?.....consider I don't "know" you....what if I said, TWO Eagles for 5 lbs of animal meat protein?....its something to ponder . . .
you see, I spent a similar amount, buying nice plastic container, air tight...and bought a lot of it.....also what I've bought, a few years back, is one of the hand grain mills, the good ones, made in the US, it was 400 usd plus...because the wheat "berry" 'keeps', stored correctly, for 25 years. I kid you not.
that's a sound purchase, in my mind. What I always try to do and 'wargame' out, is what things will cost in coinage, POST DOLLAR....and said coinage can be silver, copper and cupro-nickel.
a gallon of gas? $1 FV of 90%?....what about water? Many of you might live in areas, where you CANNOT drink out the tap, you buy "bottled" water right?....whats THAT worth?
these are just things I think about, . . . The dollar going twiggy, civil unrest, food shortages, is not "doom"...that's "hard times".
BIG difference the way I see it....am I wrong?
Some more great thoughts coming from you Neil. If I had to bottom line it people will pay whatever they have to, to survive. I wouldn't give you an ASE for the lamb, yet. Not while the beans, rice, legumes, wheat berries, barley, oats and the rest are still in my larder. I'd say it would depend on what stage of preparedness the individual or community is.
The Unprepared will give you what ever you ask. Completed Lifeboat strategy will give you individuals who would more likely trade your needs for theirs. Like farm work for leg-O-lamb or something like that.
Moving up the scale would be something like Earth Steward. Some one who has the homestead up and running in a self-sufficient/reliant manner. More likely the Earth Steward is reaching out beyond the "self-survival" mode and has contacts in the community who have strengths where the Steward does not. Possibly lives in a community put together with this in mind. This being a self-sufficient/reliant community with many individuals with many skills necessary for the community.
If things don't collapse in the near future and we continue our slow decline we will see communities reaching out to other ones in an attempt to organize on a regional level. It would take a region to go "green tech" where all food, water, energy, housing, clothing, etc. is sustainable for all the human beings in the organized communities.
Something like on a Cuba level. In 2007, The World Wildlife Fund's Living Planet Report claims Cuba the only true sustainable country in the world.
So I guess what I'm tryingto say Neil is at the Steward level or higher, there is likely a community that would be more than happy to have you join them since you got your "stuff" together. And to me, that would be worth more than an ASE for 5 lbs.
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