from morethanjustsurviving.com

Although it is possible to find food, medicine, and other household items using these methods, this article will be concentrating more on the types of items that do not fit into these specific categories. The kinds of items you either will always need in stock in your house, or that would at least be very valuable in specific survival situations. Items like clothing, blankets, can openers, knives, scissors, matches, tape, pots and pans, and sleeping bags.

Of course most of the time you’ll already have one or two of these lying around the house, but backups are always helpful, especially when they cost you next to nothing to acquire. What will you do if the shit hits the fan and you just broke or lost your only can opener? It’s better not to think about it. Just get an extra one or two while you still can.

Although you might not think of these types of items as part of a stockpile, they, like all the other items in your stockpile, will prove very valuable to you in the case of emergency or disaster. So without further ado, a list of things you can do to ease the financial blow of acquiring more useful items as a prepper…. read more here: http://morethanjustsurviving.com/stockpiling-for-free/