Worried about food shortages and price rises after Brexit? Then this book is for you!Rawson is well informed on how dependent Britain is on imported foods and medicines - ABC NewsWritten by an experienced prepper, the book explains:Why many people are concerned about food shortages and price increases after BrexitWhat prepping is and why people do itHow the reader can decide how much prepping is right for themThe book includes sections on:Where to StartWhat to Buy (Food, Water, Other Supplies) and where to get themWhere and how to store suppliesHow to stretch your supplies to last longer if neededFinding other food sources to supplement your suppliesSample shopping lists and meal plans to make an easy startThe book also covers:Sustainable food sources for the longer termPrepping for babies and young childrenPrepping for petsMaintaining good morale in difficult circumstancesAs well as showing the reader how to plan their emergency food stockpiling, book also gives meal ideas and recipes and giving an ideal starting point for anyone new to prepping who wants to plan their stockpile.As seen in The Times, The iPaper, ABC News, Daily Mail, Daily Record Newspapers.About the AuthorThe author lives in a rural part of the UK with their partner and young family. Prepping has been part of their life for a few years, beginning one winter when the local shops couldn’t get their deliveries because the roads were shut due to snow, meaning nobody could get out of the village either.Finding the shops empty of food and with no way to get more was a wake-up call as to how vulnerable our food supplies are. Starting with an emergency supply in case the village was cut off again (which has been used a number of times), the supply has now grown to enough to feed the whole family for a number of months.Uncertainty over Brexit was enough to justify adding another few months’ worth of supplies to the store. Seeing how worried many people who may never have even heard about prepping are about Brexit prompted the author to write this book. The author and family are ordinary people with ordinary jobs and lifestyles and this book aims to show other people what they can do to protect themselves against the uncertainty that Brexit brings, in terms of food shortages anyway.