
How to Save Money on Resilience
How to Save Money on Resilience
September 1 marks the beginning of National Preparedness Month, the time when the U.S. government tells you to get yourself ready for catastrophes. Bottom line, the government freely admits it will be slow to help your family when tragedy strikes. (At this point, I could be snarky and talk about the time FEMA got lost on the way to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, but letโs stay focused.) At a minimum, you need to expect that itโll be days after a major event before anyone from the government comes to help, so our federal bureaucrats wisely advise us all to
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I've saved a lot of money over the years by figuring out how to not pay retail. For example: 1) Buy dried beans, peas, grains, cereals in bulk (25, 30, 40, and 50 lb bags). ...