We ordered some food safe five gallon buckets. Rice in two and beans in two.I have a rifle and deer... That being said. I have vacuum sealed some rice and beans... We have chickens.. I have a few Mountain House meals I eat on fires and another brand that escapes my mind right now..
That’s a good idea on the coffee, I need to do that.I'm down with the long term non-perishable stuff that we use all the time anyway. In our pantry we've got a lot of rice, beans, pasta, coffee, canned maters, cans of chili, dry soups, sardines, coffee, dry milk, dry fruits, nuts, more coffee, flour, about a dozen MRE's, instant coffee, --- we could go for several months if necessary, and about a year or two with coffee. jd
Smart Move.....Think about this.....Just ordered 6 months worth of survival food that has a shelf life of 25 years has anyone else done this ?
Is your house mouse proof? If any doubt store those plastic 5 gal buckets in metal trash cans. Ask me how I figured that out?We ordered some food safe five gallon buckets. Rice in two and beans in two.
Ok thanks guys lot of good information.I always wonder what many people will fare with no water supply.
Not well at all!I always wonder what many people will fare with no water supply.
Ok thanks all good inforA few 1/2 gallon jugs of even the cheapest vodka will come in handy as well.
Likewise 90% isopropyl alcohol should be in your stash.
As for heating, “sterno” type cans will simplify small meal prep.
The LDS church actually sells food for long term storage. I've bought some and tried it. Much better than the Patriot Supply food. It's nice because it's food we eat anyway. (Wow,Their prices gave gone through the roof!)My beautiful Red-head is a member of the LDS faith , and she follows their Doctrines of food storage to the letter . We should be good for probably longer than our Senior ages will allow .
Ammo and "OTHER" supplies , I'm not talking about , since my "row-boat" accident .