10 Foods Every Prepper Should Hoard IMMEDIATELY

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
  • Are you concerned about potential food shortages, empty shelves, or a looming food crisis? With reports of food shortages coming to America and food scarcity becoming a global concern, it's crucial to be prepared. In this video, we cover the essential foods every prepper should hoard immediately to ensure their survival during times of crisis.
    From canned goods to non-perishable items, learn how to stockpile food effectively for your pantry and emergency supplies. Discover the best strategies for storing food for long-term survival, including tips on rotation and preservation methods.
    Whether you're prepping for SHTF scenarios or simply want to be prepared for unexpected emergencies, this video provides valuable insights into stockpiling food for uncertain times. Don't wait until it's too late - start stocking up now and ensure your family's well-being during food shortages.

Комментарии • 31

  • @wellarmedwife166
    @wellarmedwife166 Месяц назад +11

    plant a garden...here in the deep south I started my first tomato starters in Jan...have already canned 12 qts of tomatoe sauce and 4 qts of salsa. potatoes dont do as well...but dehydrated the equivalent of 5 gallons of hashbrowns..YIes, we buy canned goods also, and boxed...but every time you can can your own food you grew...you have more to spend on that which you cant grow well in your zone. Got an amazing deal on flour a while back and have about 10 pounds of pasta made...

  • @stevehartman1730
    @stevehartman1730 Месяц назад +20

    Potatoes, tomatos, pasta sauce dry, noodles, cereal, powdered milk, canned fish, can soup and boulion, corn meal,

  • @gregoryfaith4303
    @gregoryfaith4303 Месяц назад +22

    I find myself purchasing potatoes in various ways from my grocery stores. Be it freeze dried, frozen, flaked, dehydrated, etc. This method ensures nothing is going to waste over time. Fresh potatoes have risen in price due to (you name it here). That goes for almost every food item in the last three years. Being prepared is a life's choice for us. It is better to have and not need, than to need and not have.

  • @lindael2
    @lindael2 Месяц назад +14

    Buy whole grains. Look for grains in bags, cost less. Put the grain in any bucket and seal tight. Grain will keep for many many years. Can be kept at room temp. Get a hand grinder and you can make flour for bread, or courser grind for cereals. Store yeast. Cheapest place to buy yeast is Sams, 2 lbs for under $8. Buy tomato powder, egg powder, and butter powder. Buy oils and store them in your freezer. Bullion stores well and can be use as a hot drink, or as a base for soup. Dry soup mix. spices. Lots of baking soda, white vinegar, apple vinegar. Baking soda and cream of tartar = baking powder. Sugar, coffee, tea. Lemon powder. Laundry detergent, consider laundry sheets. Dry bleach. Bottle bleach will go flat. ( I just checked at Sams for yeast. YOu can no longer have it shipped, you have to pick it up. checked at Walmart you can order a 2 lb bag. If you have any plans on making bread you had better get your yeast. Also pick up baking soda and cream of tartar. In the last shut down yeast was one of the first things to disappear and one of the last things to come back.)

    • @Gerry-il1wn
      @Gerry-il1wn Месяц назад +2

      Thanks so much!!😉👍

    • @lindap232
      @lindap232 Месяц назад +2

      I make dourdough bread all the time using my wild yeast starter.

  • @shonacourt9750
    @shonacourt9750 Месяц назад +9

    Also, when potatoes start to sprout, you can plant them if you have the space and conditions

  • @stevenhall9349
    @stevenhall9349 19 дней назад +7

    Tatters have a tendency to rot pretty easy. The best thing is the grow them yourself. Do not wash them and put them in a cool dry place, preferably in a root cellar.

  • @herrprepper2070
    @herrprepper2070 Месяц назад +7

    These videos never change. They are exactly the same as the ones made ten years ago.

    • @kendrasmith6637
      @kendrasmith6637 11 дней назад +3

      Ok but some people are new at prepping and have never seen this list before. So it’s new and needed info for them. 😊

  • @dianewhittemore5350
    @dianewhittemore5350 15 дней назад +4

    No longer cook, I stopped when went to asssited living facility. Now live with chld and family.

  • @dianewhittemore5350
    @dianewhittemore5350 15 дней назад +4

    I can't do what you suggest, I'm eighty, heart failure, Diabetic, fell twocyears ago. Fracured right hip. Weak can 't stand get dzzy. Not all doom and gloom. I get out once aweek.

  • @Becky_Davis
    @Becky_Davis 20 дней назад +3

    Can, freeze, dehydrate your own.

  • @emmsue1053
    @emmsue1053 16 дней назад +3

    Hoarding *causes food shortages. Perhaps most could be given to Charities sometime before the expiry date?

    • @femvetusa5263
      @femvetusa5263 14 дней назад +1

      You still believe in expiration dates??

  • @reliableprepper
    @reliableprepper Месяц назад +2

    I can't wait to delve into this one

  • @grampianprepper2207
    @grampianprepper2207 Месяц назад +8

    UNFORTUNATELY POTATPOES DONT LAST FOREVER

    • @lindael2
      @lindael2 Месяц назад +3

      Sams club. Golden Grill Hash Browns. 33oz $8.98. Potatoes, Salt and Dextrose and Sodium Bisulsite. Rehydrated I would think they would have a lot of uses.

    • @angelascott5848
      @angelascott5848 21 день назад +2

      They do...when they are put up correctly with canning dehydrating freeze drying etc...

  • @glenisvaillancourt3295
    @glenisvaillancourt3295 8 дней назад +1

    I had two tins of tomatoes explode in my pantry ! They were not even a year old !

    • @veedejames721
      @veedejames721 7 дней назад

      You can open can tomatoes, put in canning jars, and do a hot water bath. We do it all the time. If can good especially acidic ones need to be kept in a cool dry place, away from heat. Even spices will spoil in a cabinet. I hope that helps.😊

  • @rebeccabryan7712
    @rebeccabryan7712 Месяц назад +5

    An old fashion from life exsperiance and life shown...
    any acidic type foods if not dehydrated or freeze dried please learn from this elders life growing up elders around me exsperiances...
    acidic foods in metal cans aren't good longterm better for tomatoes pinapples etc... best to store and seal in glass jar verses can doesn't mean can can't be good for shorter term needs it just the acidic foids tend to absorb the metalic can and also can arode the can and cause bursting... just learned from my grandfolks thru years...

  • @steveferris663
    @steveferris663 6 дней назад +2

    Amazing … you only included 1 of the 3 real surviver foods … canned fish! You completely left out rice and dry beans!
    You also left out the Native American foods … corn, squash, and beans …
    And, Cajun (swamp) basics: celery, onions, peppers, and garlic.
    Yet, you included commercial cereal (not whole grains) and Rahmen (glue noodles)!
    Just saying …

  • @robertcook9264
    @robertcook9264 11 дней назад

    Hey narrator, do I know your voice from ticcytok?

  • @alantorrance6153
    @alantorrance6153 11 дней назад

    Canned Tomatoes??? They were shown in a screw capped bottle (as made at home). They are "bottled tomatoes", NOT canned. Do you not know the difference between tinning and canning???