Prepping for When You Find Yourself Stranded
 
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On January 6th, a lot of people who work in Washington DC found themselves unable to leave their offices to go home because of safety concerns and curfews.
These people found themselves stranded in their offices for the night with only the supplies they had on hand.
If you were in that situation, would you be prepared to spend a comfortable evening, or would you be raiding the vending machine for Funyuns and a Coke? Rolling up your blazer for a pillow while you slept on the cold floor?

A few simple preparations can help you to get ready should such an event happen to you. Here's Toby's advice:

LINK: https://www.theorganicprepper.com/shelter-in-place-work/

Do you have supplies put aside in the event you need to stay at work one night? Are there any items you would recommend adding to this list? Share your thoughts in the comments.

Daisy

It's way easier than you might think to add some potentially unfamiliar winter veggies like turnips, rutabaga, and celeriac to your diet.
They're good for your health AND your grocery budget.

Here's how to prep and cook with that cold-weather produce.

LINK: https://thefrugalite.com/frugal-winter-vegetables/
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