Also, I have my fancy shmancy sewing machine AND I have my antique treadle Singer sewing machine. That way I still have a way to do sewing, mending, quilting etx.
@@PHExpatPrepper True. That’s one of the things I want to invest on this year. I’m praying to grow lots more food in my garden this year and having a freeze drier will really be a game changer. Thanks again for sharing. Blessings to you and your family.
They say the potatoes will last for years if you mylar bag them. Poke a hole in the bag first. Same with vacuum sealing. One prepper opened a 10yr bag of potatoes in mylar and they were perfect. The instant style with added butter and such will last a couple years past also. It's the butter fat that causes them to go bad eventually.
I am really impressed with your pantry. We live near Indianapolis. We started prepping harder a year ago. Man, it's expensive, but it will be well worth it. SHTF around the globe is coming. Praying for you all
You can do it one can at a time too... next thing you know you have a good start. I spent a bit of $ to do it kinda all at once, but glad I did with food inflation so high. Thanks
I'm a prepper here in Texas and cringe at the thought of giving up all my preps. My pew-pews and freedom seeds will be the hardest 😢. I'm coming to the Phils in August and I want to be able to take it up again on a smaller scale once I get settled. Thanks for the info 👍 PS: I'm bringing my freeze dried Mountain House dammit.. I gotta bring something lol 😂
Yeah.. that stuff is expensive.. maybe sale what you can.. then buy new here. IF you are a Filipino it is not hard to get legal guns here..my wife did..for sure
Anytime I make a turkey dinner for the family, I take the leftovers and cut the turkey into chunks and cann it. Then I take the carcaass and I simmer it for 24 hou4w ro poul4y groth. Great way to make good use of the entire turkey. Then, I take the carcass and over the period of a couple of weeks, I feed the rest of the carcass to the dogs to supplement their diet.
nice pantry update! I finally have my one pantry shelf, and my stocks is not yet full,,, I only have a small budget per week, but it so satisfying that they are growing since I started in Sept2022. For the month of Feb, my budget for stockpiling is for non-food items such as toothpaste and laundry items.
I watched another prepper channel which said to use soft-sided and cardboard mixes, such as cake and pancake, by their due dates. The ingredients and moisture content do not last long and could potentially cause serious health issues. This does not apply to commercially prepared long term food storage like Augason Farms or Mountain House. Great food storage setup.
Indiana here- thanks for sharing. You have reminded me to get more oatmeal in mylar or vacuum seal. Also the instant oatmeal packets. Im guessing if I out them in mylar, they will stay fresh for years. I have alot of canned meats but I'm busy pressure canning some right now. We have a friend with a ranch. We scored on pork and beef at $3.50#. So I am working thru the freezers as fast as possible canning them up. The list just keeps going. I need to check my seasonings and condiments again. I'll check out your other videos! Thanks!
Wow! Such a variety of foods from all over the world. Good job. I put my instant potatoes (mashed potatoes) in vacuum seal bags the same size as the box they came in and all the bags are stored in a solid white 5 gallon container. You could put oxygen absorbers in it if you think you need to. They is no reason they will not last a "very" long time. I am in the US and I don't go by the expiration date on any of my preps. First off most of the dates are "best used by" not "expired by." I am eating peanut butter that is past its date by almost 2 years and it is still good. I love your earthquake wires on you shelves. I just used bunge cords on mine.
If there’s an issue with mice where you are, might want to get rid of as much cardboard as you can. Nice love to use cardboard to build nests. Once again, awesome pantry. Keep going my brother. 👍
True, but those small cans are much easier in the case they come in. Hundreds of them. So far lucky, saw a mouse a month ago, but no droppings or anything since. Thanks again!
Hi sir .nice prepper can you do store for prepper so we can buy that not in market here thank you so you can't educate people here in Philippines to be a prepper. thank you sir.
we have a working pantry food for 12 - 15 months we dont buy much from stores dont worry about shortages we have a garden fruit trees berry bushes bees maple trees other ways to get meat buy bulk from feed stores oats wheat corn make our own flour pasta oatmeal grits have 3 ways to cook food i understand people live in cities apartments dont have a way to make food i find it sad more and more people dont know how to do things for themselves
your doing greati started in march 2020 i swore id never go with out toilet paper and the food necessities ever again i didnt run out of food but i did tp and there was none to be had i had to borrow toilet paper from my in laws bet they thought what an idiot for not having enough but i never dreamed there wouldnt be any ever since then i been on a mission to have every food we eat every soap every deoderant toothbrush every medical supply everything i can get my hands on so my family can survive
also i store my mashed potato flakes in buckets lined with mylar they keep a very long time i repackage everything to try to keep pests away i cant afford to lose nothing
Power is my one area I am short on, but the plan is to finish the 3rd floor, than solar\batteries. I just have to wait a bit to get that sorted out. Been researching and planning. It will be there once the building is ready for it. I do have the utility space for all the inverters, and batteries. Thanks for the Sub!
@@Regular_Guyph Food inflation makes it a much wiser choice to spend on food.. than put in the bank, and it will only get worse this year. Little at a time adds up really fast.
OMGOSH you are no Shhhhhh*t the FIRST person I've seen smart enough to put anything at all across their shelves to protect the jars from hitting the floor. I like how you used guide wire, it's much nicer looking than my bungie cords! I comment every time I see videos asking people to please consider protecting their investment and I'm always met with the response that they don't live in an earthquake zone.. I'm willing to bet that the houses close to where the train derailed in Ohio shook enough to knock pictures off the walls and knock jars to the floor. I honestly don't get why anyone would put in the time, effort, money etc and not do just a little extra to protect their supplies! The potatoes and the pancake mix. I hope you've put it in the freezer to kill off any unwanted weevils. You do NOT NEED milk and butter for the potatoes If you prefer it with milk use some powdered same with the butter if you want it for taste. I put mine in the freezer for 2 days to kill off any eggs etc and then put into the mylar bags. You have plain potatoes not the flavored so it will last well past the best by dates.
Thanks Liz for the long comment. To be honest, I had posted a few months back without any wire..and a sub suggested it. And I was lucky to have on hand the plastic wire already so was a great solution. For sure the Philippines is a rock and roll country being in the ring of fire. I will likely just cook the mashed potatoes with margarine and milk to taste, then freeze dry to make 'instant', and long term.
No, and it tends to run a bit warm. The Philippines is hot and humid, and I am aware that it is not idea for storing food. It is what it is. However Its never really over 80f in there. Thanks
I totally get its just a best buy date. For sure. However with some producers going cheap on the cans.. the metal cans with acidic things like tomatoes/pineapple.. I prefer to not push the limits. Profits of people.. ruined everything. Thanks Loraine!
Also, I have my fancy shmancy sewing machine AND I have my antique treadle Singer sewing machine. That way I still have a way to do sewing, mending, quilting etx.
Lots of sewing kits in my preps.. for sure.
Woo fantastic blessing to and your family 👪
Thanks!
Great pantry, friend. You've got some interesting items.
Thanks! I try to keep mostly stuff I like.. but there are good finds out here if you look.
Awesome update. I have used mashed potatoes and pancake mix way passed the best by date and it still have great taste.
Me too, at least with the freeze dryer I have some options, and not in a big hurry, just something to keep my eye on. Thanks..
@@PHExpatPrepper True. That’s one of the things I want to invest on this year. I’m praying to grow lots more food in my garden this year and having a freeze drier will really be a game changer. Thanks again for sharing. Blessings to you and your family.
They say the potatoes will last for years if you mylar bag them. Poke a hole in the bag first. Same with vacuum sealing.
One prepper opened a 10yr bag of potatoes in mylar and they were perfect.
The instant style with added butter and such will last a couple years past also. It's the butter fat that causes them to go bad eventually.
I am really impressed with your pantry. We live near Indianapolis. We started prepping harder a year ago. Man, it's expensive, but it will be well worth it. SHTF around the globe is coming. Praying for you all
@@dessebasey2750 Thanks! will sort it out one way or another soon
Swiss Miss gets buggy in one year. Put envelopes in a glass jar with oxygen obsorbers.
Thanks.. I just got in my 4l clear plastic tubs.. for the tea/hot chocolate.. thanks
Huge pantry 👍🙏💜
Thanks!...yeah the covid lock down taught me I was not ready. Now I am...
Nice this is on my wish list making a big pantry
You can do it one can at a time too... next thing you know you have a good start. I spent a bit of $ to do it kinda all at once, but glad I did with food inflation so high. Thanks
I'm a prepper here in Texas and cringe at the thought of giving up all my preps. My pew-pews and freedom seeds will be the hardest 😢. I'm coming to the Phils in August and I want to be able to take it up again on a smaller scale once I get settled. Thanks for the info 👍
PS: I'm bringing my freeze dried Mountain House dammit.. I gotta bring something lol 😂
Yeah.. that stuff is expensive.. maybe sale what you can.. then buy new here. IF you are a Filipino it is not hard to get legal guns here..my wife did..for sure
😂
Well organised, this used as on a less to eat a day, could last double the time.
Thanks.. for sure in bad times, rationing everything will be in effect for sure.
Anytime I make a turkey dinner for the family, I take the leftovers and cut the turkey into chunks and cann it. Then I take the carcaass and I simmer it for 24 hou4w ro poul4y groth. Great way to make good use of the entire turkey. Then, I take the carcass and over the period of a couple of weeks, I feed the rest of the carcass to the dogs to supplement their diet.
great idea on the guide wire. i've got tons of the wire!
Very good stock ,thank you for sharing .I was well inspired 😊.
Good continuation, an Algerian from France.🙂👍
Thanks!
Very nicely stocked and organized pantry
Thank you.
Instant sub you have great video’s keep up the great work. Hope my pantry will look like that one day
Thanks!
nice pantry update! I finally have my one pantry shelf, and my stocks is not yet full,,, I only have a small budget per week, but it so satisfying that they are growing since I started in Sept2022. For the month of Feb, my budget for stockpiling is for non-food items such as toothpaste and laundry items.
Awesome, it adds up fast so keep looking for and finding preps.
great to see your upgrades bill. great pantry as well.
Thanks!
Great video!! Thank you!
And.. Thank you too!
I just open a pancake mix from May 2021 and it was fine.
Thanks.. I figure it will be ok.
So organized….and versatile. You’ve done well. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you!
I watched another prepper channel which said to use soft-sided and cardboard mixes, such as cake and pancake, by their due dates. The ingredients and moisture content do not last long and could potentially cause serious health issues. This does not apply to commercially prepared long term food storage like Augason Farms or Mountain House. Great food storage setup.
Honestly, I think I will just cook the lot of it, and then freeze dry it. I will end up with instant mashed potatoes, and a long shelf life. Thanks
Indiana here- thanks for sharing. You have reminded me to get more oatmeal in mylar or vacuum seal. Also the instant oatmeal packets. Im guessing if I out them in mylar, they will stay fresh for years.
I have alot of canned meats but I'm busy pressure canning some right now. We have a friend with a ranch. We scored on pork and beef at $3.50#. So I am working thru the freezers as fast as possible canning them up.
The list just keeps going. I need to check my seasonings and condiments again. I'll check out your other videos! Thanks!
canning is great, I would be if I did not invest in the freeze dryer
nice pantry!
thanks!
Wow! Such a variety of foods from all over the world. Good job. I put my instant potatoes (mashed potatoes) in vacuum seal bags the same size as the box they came in and all the bags are stored in a solid white 5 gallon container. You could put oxygen absorbers in it if you think you need to. They is no reason they will not last a "very" long time. I am in the US and I don't go by the expiration date on any of my preps. First off most of the dates are "best used by" not "expired by." I am eating peanut butter that is past its date by almost 2 years and it is still good. I love your earthquake wires on you shelves. I just used bunge cords on mine.
Thanks! yeah the date is moot for most things. I moved the potatoes flakes already to Mylar\buckets with 02.. correct.
GOOD EVENING ALL
HI..
If there’s an issue with mice where you are, might want to get rid of as much cardboard as you can. Nice love to use cardboard to build nests. Once again, awesome pantry. Keep going my brother. 👍
True, but those small cans are much easier in the case they come in. Hundreds of them. So far lucky, saw a mouse a month ago, but no droppings or anything since. Thanks again!
No makerel?
actually I added 1 case last week... I keep looking for sales, and to keep a decent mix of things.
I would just repackage the. The potato flakes are good for years way past the sell by date
Yeah, considering I just freeze dried a batch (with milk and butter, ect) and it took a LONG time. Mylar may be the best for now. Thanks
Hi sir .nice prepper can you do store for prepper so we can buy that not in market here thank you so you can't educate people here in Philippines to be a prepper. thank you sir.
Actually more people here are ordering freeze dryers, some just to make candy to sale. Thanks
we have a working pantry food for 12 - 15 months we dont buy much from stores dont worry about shortages we have a garden fruit trees berry bushes bees maple trees other ways to get meat
buy bulk from feed stores oats wheat corn make our own flour pasta oatmeal grits
have 3 ways to cook food
i understand people live in cities apartments dont have a way to make food
i find it sad more and more people dont know how to do things for themselves
You are correct and honestly the younger generation is in bad shape in this regard. Thanks
Fabulous ❤❤
Thanks!
your doing greati started in march 2020 i swore id never go with out toilet paper and the food necessities ever again i didnt run out of food but i did tp and there was none to be had i had to borrow toilet paper from my in laws bet they thought what an idiot for not having enough but i never dreamed there wouldnt be any ever since then i been on a mission to have every food we eat every soap every deoderant toothbrush every medical supply everything i can get my hands on so my family can survive
also i store my mashed potato flakes in buckets lined with mylar they keep a very long time i repackage everything to try to keep pests away i cant afford to lose nothing
@@thecrazylifeandtimesofacra2629 Thanks! yeah, I will never go without something I can get..again. Covid taught me that lesson.
Where did you get the clear buckets from?
I got them from shopee.com a site out here in the Philippines.
@@PHExpatPrepper thanks!
I like your pantry you hv almost everything
Thanks, actually I do have a lot, and rotate through it, keeping track of things.
WHAT PART OF THE PHILIPPINES ARE YOU FROM I HAVE FAMILY FROM SANFABIN
Luzon, Rizal..Baras. small town in the province
Do you have a diesel generator or solar?
Power is my one area I am short on, but the plan is to finish the 3rd floor, than solar\batteries. I just have to wait a bit to get that sorted out. Been researching and planning. It will be there once the building is ready for it. I do have the utility space for all the inverters, and batteries. Thanks for the Sub!
@@PHExpatPrepper we are in the same boat. My goal is to do what your doing. I plan to buy bulk direct from near by farmers
@@Regular_Guyph Food inflation makes it a much wiser choice to spend on food.. than put in the bank, and it will only get worse this year. Little at a time adds up really fast.
@@PHExpatPrepper I hear ya and I'd say 1% of people understand what's coming
What does the tattoo on your hand mean?
Mostly it means I was a stupid 15 yr old... There was no meaning at all when I did it, was just trying to be 'cool'.
OMGOSH you are no Shhhhhh*t the FIRST person I've seen smart enough to put anything at all across their shelves to protect the jars from hitting the floor. I like how you used guide wire, it's much nicer looking than my bungie cords! I comment every time I see videos asking people to please consider protecting their investment and I'm always met with the response that they don't live in an earthquake zone.. I'm willing to bet that the houses close to where the train derailed in Ohio shook enough to knock pictures off the walls and knock jars to the floor. I honestly don't get why anyone would put in the time, effort, money etc and not do just a little extra to protect their supplies!
The potatoes and the pancake mix. I hope you've put it in the freezer to kill off any unwanted weevils. You do NOT NEED milk and butter for the potatoes If you prefer it with milk use some powdered same with the butter if you want it for taste. I put mine in the freezer for 2 days to kill off any eggs etc and then put into the mylar bags. You have plain potatoes not the flavored so it will last well past the best by dates.
Thanks Liz for the long comment. To be honest, I had posted a few months back without any wire..and a sub suggested it. And I was lucky to have on hand the plastic wire already so was a great solution. For sure the Philippines is a rock and roll country being in the ring of fire. I will likely just cook the mashed potatoes with margarine and milk to taste, then freeze dry to make 'instant', and long term.
do you buy any of your stuff on shopee or lazada?:)
Yes actually a LOT of it from both of those sites. I try to find deals and sales. I have had mostly great experience from both.
Hello can you put the link where to get your food? Thank you
@@viosvios-hk5ub I get most from shopee.ph and lazada.com.ph
Need lots lots of water
For sure.. Good thing I have a water refilling station biz. Supported by two wells. I have LOT of water. Thanks
Nice stash
Thanks! I just keep on stacking...
Why not try growing some onions?
We do plan on getting a small farm in a year or so, just waiting for other big projects to finish up.
Is the pantry airconditioned? I have seen some people do this
No, and it tends to run a bit warm. The Philippines is hot and humid, and I am aware that it is not idea for storing food. It is what it is. However Its never really over 80f in there. Thanks
Mylar them
Can goods don't expire...really
I totally get its just a best buy date. For sure. However with some producers going cheap on the cans.. the metal cans with acidic things like tomatoes/pineapple.. I prefer to not push the limits. Profits of people.. ruined everything. Thanks Loraine!