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Stockpile Case Study
What would you do to meet your family’s needs?
What if the store you needed to be open at the time you needed something, that was in your basement? You wouldn’t have to get the keys, go out to the car, and hope the store is still open. Have you had that experience? I have a solution for that problem: Stockpile. And when your stockpile is available 24/7 there will be no need for emergency runs to the store for products. This is not about hording; it is about stockpiling there is a different.
Joseph:
Joseph in the Bible, Genesis 41: 46- 57, kept a stockpile of grain for the future which he knew was going to be lean in next few years. He knew the future, we don’t. But keeping a stockpile makes sense, to keep what is needed for the family
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These are regulated and come out with new innovations all the time. Know that the car seat bought has been cleaned and is current on the market for infants to use. Carriers and strollers are not quite so regulated. Umbrella strollers have been updated to include cup holders and purse hooks. Look at resale shops for these items, or get coupons from the suppliers that will lower the cost.
And if time allows, and the organizational skills are there, have a yard sales or garage sales; and recoup from items not used. A friend of mine has horses and she has a regular large barn sale every year that literally paid for a new van for her husband to drive.
Use the inter net to search for local business that may sell off office equipment or used shelving. A local government site may be available for bidding purposes to help the community raise money as they sell off things they have not used or are deleting out of inventory. Sell items over the internet and help out the family budget. Check some websites that allow sales and keep in touch to know when an item is
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I keep mine in a “Trapper Keeper” in sections and use collectable card slot sheets, some fit perfect, some folded so that I can see what they are for and how much. I divided into grocery and non-grocery. Then Health and Beauty is broken down by medicines, shaving, lotions, teeth, hair, eyes, vitamins and personal care. I also keep paper and plastic and cleaning separate as well. Then I break grocery down to canned, baking, snacks, drinks, dairy, meat and frozen. Categories may be set up in any way you choose just stick to it once set to avoid confusion later on. And do keep the coupons that are expiring soon in an immediate folder for use as soon as possible. I use an envelope with all soon to expire coupons in and sort by day, if they are needed they get use, if not then they get thrown into a box. When the box get full I give it to a friend that knows military people that can use

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