Sunday, April 27, 2008

Food prices; gas prices

four years ago when we started buying food in bulk people looked as us as if we were silly. We started out with carts and carts full of food at the checkout line. One lady said we were dumb and shouldn't worry about things like stocking up on food because nothing is going to happen.

We've always been aware of commodity products, essential needs - basic products. And in reaching and studying the markets we saw oil price reach over $100 - Then with the possibility of using corn to gas up our cars that just added more stress to the food market.

It is important that people have a basic supply of food at home. Prices, with high inflation imminent, are only going to require you to stretch your dollar as far as it can go. When you purchase your flours, sugars, and long-lasting shelf items, you are hedging the food market (in your home at least).

We buy awesome food from everyday food storage (1stopfoodstorage.com).

It is time to start living life like a millionaire and stop throwing your money away at trivial items such as buying DVDs when you can get Netflix or running to the fast food center when you could pack a lunch. Little changes in your everyday living will help create a big impact on your future.

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