Survival food supply

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galleta loco
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Survival food supply

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Any suggestions for best value,quality survival food stash?Mainly meat I’ve got the beans and rice, garden and laying hens.
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You can can all kinds of meat. Several good how-to videos on YouTube.
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DIY as mentioned above. IF $ not the main concern almost ANYTHING can be Had Mountain House #10 Can wise. 8-) shop the best bulk package deal or pick and choose specifically your needs accordingly.
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dammitgriff wrote: Sun Jul 11, 2021 3:13 pm You can can all kinds of meat. Several good how-to videos on YouTube.
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I bought a canning rig a while back and fooled around with it some.

I canned some chili, some green beans and some boiled peanuts.

I set some chili back in the corner of the pantry and ate it 60 weeks later.

It tasted just like it did the day I made it!

I still have the setup, I should dig it out.
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Post by Casual »

Knowledge of canning and preserving meats will be better in the long run
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Prior to hurricane season, we stock up enough for two weeks of meals....that's hw long we wee without power several years back.
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Casual wrote: Sun Jul 11, 2021 11:12 pm Knowledge of canning and preserving meats will be better in the long run
It's the most calorie dense AND longest lasting food for the storage space it takes up. I want to try pressure canning on my own some day, but for now I buy things like canned corned beef at Aldi and chicken breast at Sam's. They carried pulled pork at one point...
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zeebaron wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:15 pm
I volunteer to come and test the quality of your canning :P
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Interesting information on canning food. My Aunt used to can food when I was a kid. As long as I can buy canned food I will. Check the expiration dates. In times without power you should have a manual can opener and a source of heat if you want hot food, The big thing is to be prepared. Good luck.
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