Sheffield Mum Spends £600 Annually on Emergency Supplies and DIY Beauty Products
Emergency prepper spends £600 a year on supplies and even makes her own beauty products

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Charlene Woracker, a 34-year-old mother from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, spends £600 annually on emergency supplies, including food and toiletries. She began prepping during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure her children had necessary resources and now also makes her own beauty products from basic ingredients.
- 01Charlene Woracker began prepping in May 2020 to ensure her children had necessary supplies during the pandemic.
- 02She spends £50 a month on stockpiling emergency goods, including food and toiletries.
- 03Charlene creates her own beauty products using ingredients like coconut oil and castor oil, finding it more cost-effective than buying commercial products.
- 04Her makeshift pantry under the stairs contains essential items like batteries, flashlights, and an emergency camping stove.
- 05Initially perceived as 'crazy' by family, her prepping has inspired them to appreciate the importance of being prepared.
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Charlene Woracker, a 34-year-old mother of four from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, has dedicated herself to emergency preparedness, spending approximately £600 each year on supplies. She began her journey in May 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, motivated by a desire to ensure her children did not lack essential resources. Over time, she has expanded her stockpile to include not only tinned foods and toiletries but also ingredients for homemade beauty products, such as coconut oil and castor oil. Woracker allocates £50 monthly to maintain her supplies, which she stores in a makeshift pantry under her stairs. She emphasizes the importance of being prepared for unforeseen circumstances, stating that it provides her with peace of mind. Her approach to prepping has shifted from purchasing branded products to making her own cosmetics, which she finds both cost-effective and fulfilling. Initially met with skepticism from her family, her commitment to prepping has since inspired them to recognize its value. Woracker's stockpile includes a variety of long-lasting items, such as rice, pasta, and essential toiletries, alongside emergency equipment like flashlights and a camping stove.
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Charlene's prepping efforts highlight the importance of emergency preparedness for families, especially in uncertain times.
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