Medusa wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2019 11:47 pm I am continuing to prep as before, but with a little more oomph! We would mostly be ok, but our kids who may not have the financial ability to stock up may not be. My son has his own business which could be affected, my eldest daughter has two children and my preps are also focused on helping them should interest rates rise, food prices increase hugely etc. We wouldn't be able to support them in any huge financial way, but would be able to help out with food and general household supplies. I have encouraged eldest to stock up on children's medication just in case.
I could have written this it sounds exactly like my position, I.m sure it will resonate with lots of us. Like you Medusa, financial support is difficult/near impossible but if I can feed them I will and adding a few extras every time I shop (and I've been doing this for quite a while to prepare for Brexit) I've managed to get a decent stockpile ready. I cannot bear to think of children or grandchildren going hungry so that's what my more recent preps have been aimed at.