I live on an Island that's part of Canada - been here almost 8 years but I hail from Liverpool. ( I just added UK like you guys wouldn't know where it was!
I'm active on the Canadian prepper board and I have a log in for the US board but I don't post much there. I read the UK board everyday and I thought I would quit lurking and see if I have any insight / info you can use. I use your site for news more than anything as my whole family is still there.
After being caught in Hurricane George in 1998, one Tsunami on the other side of the island and generally living on a major fault line ( last shake was 6.7) you would think that natural disaster was my thing? Nope - husband had two strokes (mini) in 3 months and didn't work for 2 years and so putting food on the table and keeping a roof over us is my main motivator. He's ok now
We just left suburbia and have half an acre utilizing a communal well system with rain barrel back up. We have a septic tank. I have a fairly decent veggie garden ( harvesting kale seeds today
I also can most of what we don't eat, or freeze it or dehydrate it. I'm going to add some pictures of the canning and then jump to the canning post to chime in there.
So far I've made soap and dish washing detergent that haven't completely sucked. I draw the line at toothpaste though so I stockpile that stuff.
We are lucky that him indoors already had his gun licence / permit etc before he got Ill so we do have some weapons and ammo and everyone goes to the range once a month for safety recaps and practise.
I'm not listing this stuff for envy factor - just letting you know where my experience lies and what I've tried hands on.
I just turned 45 and I have two kids and an English cocker spaniel and I work full time too - see.... Completely normal!
I hope you'll all accept a "splitter" into your midst and I hope I can be useful.
Cheers
Dolly