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Yep been there, doing that. Hubby just realized tonight that I have been taking care of our long term food needs. Now when he asks me what you got for dinner he will shrink it down some. He walked into my converted pantry and looked around like he had never seen it before. I think he finally figured out what I had been doing with the pressure canner. About time.
Respect!👍 I was trying to do this before, and hubby thought I was nuts. He's more proud of my abilities (which are very nube, but I'm trying) now that the pandemic happened. Need to get focused even better now. Wish I could grow things🥴
For the Berkey filters, make sure you prime them before you need them. You can dry them out and they'll be fine, but you do need pressurized water to properly prime them to work well.
@@Rreblv Interesting.... I wonder if those terra cotta chips help with that; I don't see why not. I heard about these a long time ago for brown sugar & it sure works! I forget the name, but what I bought was a set for a humidor for cigars (there were kitchy things for the brown sugar, but the same thing cheaper for the cigars). You don't need to keep it in there, just use it when you're ready. Worth a try!👍
I'm a Kenyan. My grandma was a farmer. She had a granary she had to rotate because the harvests had to be consumed in the order that they came. Droughts came and went and she always had food. Especially maize and beans. Vegetables and fish were also dried for this purpose. There was no fridge. But we have lost this culture which is why people suffured through COVID-19 lockdowns. Livestock is also a good idea. Do you know how to slaughter a chicken?
My good friend is a farmer he said they don't know what they are gonna do this spring since 90% of fertilizer comes from Russia and the cost of fertilizer went way up he doesn't think he will be able to afford. And he doesn't have a tiny little farm I'm talking bout hundred of acres if not thousands
There was a time if you wanted to make sure you got the fertilizer you needed you needed to have stock in a company called First Mississippi. Based on how much you needed, you had a certain amount of stock. This is my understanding. They bought a gold mining company and that stock is something my dad left us. He did not keep the fertilizer stock. I know there are a lot of farmers which something like that was in place now. I would guess that you got a better price if you were a share holder. A better price may of been the main reason for owning the company. And no the gold stick has not made me rich, it was not that much. But as some say it, if you do not hold it you do not own it.
China stop export urea fertilizer a year ago. making food price come up a lot. As Thai citizen, It is noticeable that food price is going up crazy. Do you know if Thai think food price is expensive while we can grown food wherever whenever and Also get cheap vegetable from China by new railway to Laos. How do American live comfort next year?
@@JR-xw5dk Naaa, American is not fool, They are greedy. and US get the most benefits from oil in the world. If America was really care about nature why quick from lower output CO2 ?
Gonna have a couple posts here. 1. America throws away more food than most countries consume. You see those billboards? They are probably true. But what they don't say is the reason we "waste" so much food is due to law suits. The manufactureres cover they a$$ by putting "best buy" dates that are WAY shorter than actual. The stores cover their a$$ by throwing all products past their "best buy" dates. If they were allowed to give that food away and not fear a law suit there wouldn't be a single American going hungry.
So, Fritz, are you suggesting that Americans should be fed expired food? Russian farmers feed pigs with overdue food from stores. ruclips.net/video/529tUx-MkKo/видео.html
Well, late to the party😁 I had started prepping, then we moved & had to get rid of a lot of stuff☹️☹️☹️ But the good thing about right now is that everyone bought up things during the pandemic, so there is fresher stuff👍👍👍 I didn't do perfectly, but it was practice, and now that I'm sure SHTF is happening, I need to pay attention. Thank you for this👍🖖
Hi Jason, and congrats and your impressive food pantry! Personally I use dated shelves. So one shelf is for the food expiring this year, then the next shelves are for 2023 and so on... I believe I now have about 3 months of food in my prepper pantry. I have come a long way since my 1st pantry video in which I was putting my shelves up :) But I might overestimate the whole thing. I think it is time for a Kcal inventory which I have never done yet.
@@squirrelyshirley7629 Yes I find it much more convenient. The only drawback is that if you diligently stick to the years, you might have the need for an extra shelf even though your current ones are not full. But it isn't too bad. You can see how it looks in the video that shows at the top of my channel page if you are interested :)
I get my 25 pounds bags of table salt from an Indian store nearby. I have collected 175 pounds of that so far. Plus I have over a dozen one and two pound salt containers. Salt and sugar will NEVER go bad and bugs don’t mess with salt. It’s just not their thing. Sugar and salt bricks are NOT a concern. It’s still just fine. Just Use a metal scraper (lime scraper or garlic scraper) to scrape some off and use the grains normally. Some Prepper’s actually create sugar blocks to store them easier. As for why so much salt? First it’s not easy to find in the wild as you know: second we cannot live without it. Third: barter item. Fourth: For Saving Meat if the grid goes down. Salting meat has been a common way to preserve meat for centuries. Because It works.
Buddy I was thinking I have a pretty nice food storage, then I see this video lol. Excellent stuff my Friend, thanks for sharing. Thumbs up video ~John
Not even a minute into the video and I immediately see the Cholula hot sauce. I had already figured out you have a lot of outdoor skills, now I know, you're a man of good taste as well.😁
3. Mylar bags are great. I highly recomend the 1 or 2 pound bags vs the huge bags. Don't know about you, but my family of 5 would take awhile to go through 25 pounds of beans in a big mylar bag. Also, the smaller ones would work much better to barter with. You can still get roughly the same about of beans/rice in a 5 gallon bucket. It's just much more convenient. Love the content, keep 'em coming!
just rotated my vast stock of canned goods. Ate some food stuffs that were 5 years past "best by date" and they were fine. However, 2 cans of sauerkraut that was only one year past date had leaked out.
Good video Jason. The Keystone meats are great and you can order by the case directly from the company. I would also add Honey to the list. It has multiple uses and will outlast most everything else.
All helpful ideas. Other's beliefs and customs might differ from your household. My sister hosted an oriental exchange high school student that said dog tastes delicious. They could buy them at the live market like chickens and ducks. One of my best friends from church is a mexican lady whose family raises several rabbits and guinea pigs for meat. I told her I try to eat kosher and left it at that. Keep those pets safe!
Unfortunately, within the next month all of the food that I have will go bad so they won’t have anything to confiscate. FYI, you want to keep most of your long term foods in an offsite location or in a very hidden site, if you can.
2. Those firehouse buckets are cool and they are a great company. That being said, they are all generally dill pickle slices buckets and reak of dill pickels. I tried all the tricks to remove the smell but none of them worked for me. Get the buckets and lids from bakeries and delis. It sucks cracking open your bean barrel and being greated by dill pickle aroma.
If you should get desperate enough to eat Maggie don't eat the liver. I don't remember which expedition it was to the south pole but when they ran out of food they ate their sled dogs and many of them died from eating the liver as they are too high in iron content.
Wow amazed that you have Tikka Masala paste in there! CTM or chicken tikka masala is practically the national dish of the UK! It was created here as a kind of fusion to adapt Indian food for British palates. A bit like Chop Suey being from the US and not Chinese.
Man, very timely video indeed! Just wanted to throw it out there for anyone reading the comments, the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints sells cases of big #10 cans of food by the case and will ship it to your door. I try to mix it up with that, a full pantry and MRE’s for on the go.
My family has a pantry like yours. We started after the election in 2021! We knew what it meant. But I've noticed that canned goods that normally have a shelf life of 2 years, now when I purchase new to replace what is expiring, the new expiration dates aren't as far out. They should have 2024 on them and they don't. The expiration dates aren't past 2023.
How much longer would you say coconut oil lasts pat it's expiration date? I would assume having it stored in a cool dark place also takes into account.
How do you keep track of how much you have? Like calories to know how long you would last on just your pantry if you ise it every day? Just curious, that's been my struggle!
I don’t keep track of calories in my pantry. I just keep it full and try and rotate. I do count calories in long term food storage. I know how many calories are in a 5 gallon bucket of rice for example.
We have blizzards and hurricanes so I have a bedroom in my new home which is my pantry with 2 freezers. Also can a great deal of my own food so so I don't have to have lots of things that are already canned and they're going to die on me one day but but you should look up the study done on a river boat that song and it's canned goods you can Google it this even a video on RUclips That was one hell of a long sentence!! :) my brand new phone had the voice Not working and I have to voice type 100% of the time. I've got to clean out my pantry now to make room 4 I want to make room for more home canned foods i need a big stock of proteins because if i lose the power i lose lose a $1000 worth of meat. Please excuse the typos this microphone is not working well and I'm calling the company tomorrow that i purchased it from. :)
I believe there is plenty of salt in the foods we eat. I was raised off and still eat plenty of stir fry, noodles, quarter legs. I was never the type that ate a big variety of food.I don't put salt in my food. Maybe its because my mother never put salt in our food she would only use it when she would make certain foods from scratch and it called for it. Since I left my parents house I haven't bought any salt and that has been 31 years ago. I just might pick a few bags up though so I can use it to preserve any game I take down if needed.
i have chihuahua so not much meat on the bone lol but if it came to that point i would have to know if there is a way for things to get beter and if not well i keep the dog.
Thanks for the video mate, been looking at the dry Peanut butter but it is mega pricey. Right now I have run out of space to store food so I need to start getting creative. On a side note why do you have a poster above the stove with Gnome written on it, bit odd lol
I always tease my cat and tell him during shtf I’m going to make a nice roast out of him and I tell my bunny that I’ll be having a rabbit stew 🤣 really I’m a vegetarian and I’d never eat my fur kids.
There is no expiration date on canned food. There is Best if Used By date and a Sell Before date but none of that means anything with respect to safety. Thats some marketing nonsense. As long as the can isnt damaged, dented or rusty the contents should be good for a long time. People forget the USDA would offer canned foods to poor people and the Office of Civil Defense promoted canned foods for your pantry in case of nuclear war.
Putting oxygen absorbers in with sugar is a big no no it will turn into a brick. I guess if you don't mind getting your sugar using a hammer that's ok lol
Telling people to start stockpiling is what causes chaos and lack of items on the shelf to begin with....always prepare but this type of stuff is what makes people go nuts and randomly clearing shelves which is honestly the reason for issues.
I see and understand your point. I want to encourage people to be prepared. I don’t want anybody to freak out and go buy a years supply of toilet paper. If you gradually stockpile what your family will need if supplies on the shelves do run low, there will be no panic buying at the stores.
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Honey never goes bad
Good video
People need to watch this video now! Thanks
I have a small stock pile of working on some more..
Oh my gosh Maggie is on the stockpile 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yep been there, doing that. Hubby just realized tonight that I have been taking care of our long term food needs. Now when he asks me what you got for dinner he will shrink it down some. He walked into my converted pantry and looked around like he had never seen it before. I think he finally figured out what I had been doing with the pressure canner. About time.
Ha! He’s coming around. Stay on it!
I’ve told my hubby where the extra food is, but I’m sure he still thinks it’s all unnecessary. He’ll come around in 2023, I suppose.
Respect!👍 I was trying to do this before, and hubby thought I was nuts. He's more proud of my abilities (which are very nube, but I'm trying) now that the pandemic happened. Need to get focused even better now. Wish I could grow things🥴
Wow, how uncaring of him.
Thanks for the video
You are welcome!
I love your wood cabinets behind you they're beautiful
Thanks!
For the Berkey filters, make sure you prime them before you need them. You can dry them out and they'll be fine, but you do need pressurized water to properly prime them to work well.
Thanks for this, it’s something I never thought of!
Do not add an oxygen absorber to sugar or salt or you will have a giant brick when you open it. They also are not needed to make them last forever.
That’s correct. If you put oxygen absorber in sugar or vacuum seal it you will end up with a hard brick in just a few weeks. I made this mistake once.
I stored a ton of sugar in #10 cans with oxygen absorbers in 2003-just opened some and they are rock solid! Still edible but a pain to break/chip.
Hmmm thanks. I will check one of mine I packed in mylar with one last month. At least it's a cheap lesson learned!
@@Rreblv Interesting.... I wonder if those terra cotta chips help with that; I don't see why not. I heard about these a long time ago for brown sugar & it sure works! I forget the name, but what I bought was a set for a humidor for cigars (there were kitchy things for the brown sugar, but the same thing cheaper for the cigars). You don't need to keep it in there, just use it when you're ready. Worth a try!👍
salt and sugar are forever foods, if you use an oxygen absorber, they will turn to bricks.
I have 5 years of food for a family of 4 spent 20k 3 freezers
It sounds like you’re prepared. Good job.
@@steveo1240 I have solar fixed and portable I can also flip a switch and be 100% OFF GRID FROM MY LOCAL ELECTRIC company
Kids are good to have. You can eat them. smart
Nice!!
Stack it to the rafters. Most people grossly over estimate how much food they have put away.
Agreed!
Fave mylar bags that are thick enough for long term storage ?
I don't know if I'm hungry enough I might think about it 🤔 but I love my dog. Great video
I'm a Kenyan. My grandma was a farmer. She had a granary she had to rotate because the harvests had to be consumed in the order that they came. Droughts came and went and she always had food. Especially maize and beans. Vegetables and fish were also dried for this purpose. There was no fridge. But we have lost this culture which is why people suffured through COVID-19 lockdowns. Livestock is also a good idea. Do you know how to slaughter a chicken?
Great video 👍👍
Do you leave the pastas,noodles and grain in their original package to store in the pantry until you use it?
Yes.
My good friend is a farmer he said they don't know what they are gonna do this spring since 90% of fertilizer comes from Russia and the cost of fertilizer went way up he doesn't think he will be able to afford. And he doesn't have a tiny little farm I'm talking bout hundred of acres if not thousands
Worrisome times for sure. Tell your friend to stay strong. He will find a way.
There was a time if you wanted to make sure you got the fertilizer you needed you needed to have stock in a company called First Mississippi. Based on how much you needed, you had a certain amount of stock. This is my understanding. They bought a gold mining company and that stock is something my dad left us. He did not keep the fertilizer stock. I know there are a lot of farmers which something like that was in place now. I would guess that you got a better price if you were a share holder. A better price may of been the main reason for owning the company. And no the gold stick has not made me rich, it was not that much. But as some say it, if you do not hold it you do not own it.
China stop export urea fertilizer a year ago. making food price come up a lot. As Thai citizen, It is noticeable that food price is going up crazy. Do you know if Thai think food price is expensive while we can grown food wherever whenever and Also get cheap vegetable from China by new railway to Laos. How do American live comfort next year?
@@JR-xw5dk Naaa, American is not fool, They are greedy. and US get the most benefits from oil in the world. If America was really care about nature why quick from lower output CO2 ?
Nice job. Thx for the info!
Good video , thanks for sharing ,God bless !
Probably wouldn’t eat my dog. We would just set out foraging for food together. 😊 Or die together.
Solidarity! Love it!
Thanks for being so informed and sharing that information
Gonna have a couple posts here. 1. America throws away more food than most countries consume. You see those billboards? They are probably true. But what they don't say is the reason we "waste" so much food is due to law suits. The manufactureres cover they a$$ by putting "best buy" dates that are WAY shorter than actual. The stores cover their a$$ by throwing all products past their "best buy" dates. If they were allowed to give that food away and not fear a law suit there wouldn't be a single American going hungry.
So, Fritz, are you suggesting that Americans should be fed expired food? Russian farmers feed pigs with overdue food from stores.
ruclips.net/video/529tUx-MkKo/видео.html
The pets give us body heat and are our alarms to visitors. No
Well, late to the party😁 I had started prepping, then we moved & had to get rid of a lot of stuff☹️☹️☹️ But the good thing about right now is that everyone bought up things during the pandemic, so there is fresher stuff👍👍👍 I didn't do perfectly, but it was practice, and now that I'm sure SHTF is happening, I need to pay attention. Thank you for this👍🖖
Very good video as usual
Hi Jason, and congrats and your impressive food pantry!
Personally I use dated shelves. So one shelf is for the food expiring this year, then the next shelves are for 2023 and so on...
I believe I now have about 3 months of food in my prepper pantry. I have come a long way since my 1st pantry video in which I was putting my shelves up :) But I might overestimate the whole thing. I think it is time for a Kcal inventory which I have never done yet.
Very nice!
Good idea on the shelves. Means you're not constantly rotating your entire stock as you add to it
@@squirrelyshirley7629 Yes I find it much more convenient. The only drawback is that if you diligently stick to the years, you might have the need for an extra shelf even though your current ones are not full. But it isn't too bad. You can see how it looks in the video that shows at the top of my channel page if you are interested :)
I think Maggie thinking the same thing!! Lol
I get my 25 pounds bags of table salt from an Indian store nearby. I have collected 175 pounds of that so far.
Plus I have over a dozen one and two pound salt containers.
Salt and sugar will NEVER go bad and bugs don’t mess with salt. It’s just not their thing.
Sugar and salt bricks are NOT a concern. It’s still just fine. Just Use a metal scraper (lime scraper or garlic scraper) to scrape some off and use the grains normally.
Some Prepper’s actually create sugar blocks to store them easier.
As for why so much salt?
First it’s not easy to find in the wild as you know: second we cannot live without it. Third: barter item. Fourth: For Saving Meat if the grid goes down. Salting meat has been a common way to preserve meat for centuries. Because It works.
Buddy I was thinking I have a pretty nice food storage, then I see this video lol. Excellent stuff my Friend, thanks for sharing. Thumbs up video ~John
Thanks John!
Awesome video thanks will we see Alan again I love Alan?
Thanks! I hope so. He has been really busy working on his TV. He is trying to convert it back to black and white.
Food in a can and jar if still sealed by past due date is still good 👍
Yep!
😆 🤣 please don't eat the dog. Very good ideas 💡 I'm on it getting ready to do a lot this week.
Not even a minute into the video and I immediately see the Cholula hot sauce. I had already figured out you have a lot of outdoor skills, now I know, you're a man of good taste as well.😁
You know I love some cholula!
I love Cholula!
I really like the Franks Red Hot!
Just found your channel. Subbed and liked. I think I’m glad I have been on this bandwagon for years now. God bless you and yours😊
That’s great! Thanks for watching.
Never use BOTH oxygen absorbers and moisture absorbers; they work on different principles and cancel each other out.
3. Mylar bags are great. I highly recomend the 1 or 2 pound bags vs the huge bags. Don't know about you, but my family of 5 would take awhile to go through 25 pounds of beans in a big mylar bag. Also, the smaller ones would work much better to barter with. You can still get roughly the same about of beans/rice in a 5 gallon bucket. It's just much more convenient. Love the content, keep 'em coming!
Thanks for the tips. You are right about the pickle smell. Impossible to get rid of.
Wouldn't eat my dog, only weights 14lbs anyway. And he's one heck of a tracker, that a mighty tool to have
Expired does not mean it has gone "bad". USDA has said that canned food is good indefinitely if properly stored.
just rotated my vast stock of canned goods. Ate some food stuffs that were 5 years past "best by date" and they were fine. However, 2 cans of sauerkraut that was only one year past date had leaked out.
No on the oxygen absorber in sugar. I stored mine with nothing but the mylar bag.
Good video Jason. The Keystone meats are great and you can order by the case directly from the company. I would also add Honey to the list. It has multiple uses and will outlast most everything else.
Yes! Honey for sure.
Don’t put oxygen absorbers in with sugar
Please Don't put oxygen absorbers in sugar it will true your sugar into a hard brick. That's a no no.
Got it, thanks!
All helpful ideas. Other's beliefs and customs might differ from your household. My sister hosted an oriental exchange high school student that said dog tastes delicious. They could buy them at the live market like chickens and ducks. One of my best friends from church is a mexican lady whose family raises several rabbits and guinea pigs for meat. I told her I try to eat kosher and left it at that. Keep those pets safe!
GOV WILL CONFISCATE UR FOOD.unless you disguise it as gone bad.
Unfortunately, within the next month all of the food that I have will go bad so they won’t have anything to confiscate. FYI, you want to keep most of your long term foods in an offsite location or in a very hidden site, if you can.
We don't have a dog but I hear cats make excellent stir fry!😂 Am I kidding??? We will see!!!
Don’t eat Maggie!
No oxygen absorbers in salt and sugar unless you want to make a salt or sugar lick. A brick you will make.
Nice! Good tip.
They are Best Buy dates not expiration dates
2. Those firehouse buckets are cool and they are a great company. That being said, they are all generally dill pickle slices buckets and reak of dill pickels. I tried all the tricks to remove the smell but none of them worked for me. Get the buckets and lids from bakeries and delis. It sucks cracking open your bean barrel and being greated by dill pickle aroma.
If you should get desperate enough to eat Maggie don't eat the liver. I don't remember which expedition it was to the south pole but when they ran out of food they ate their sled dogs and many of them died from eating the liver as they are too high in iron content.
I believe you are thinking of polar bear liver.
@@mrmicro22 I mean canines no polar bears in Antarctica. Dog liver has enough iron to be toxic.
No never put oxygen absorbers in with: sugar, salt, baking soda, baking powder.
Do you think the buckets of beans, rice, etc. would be alright in a storage unit? Asking for a friend 😅
Probably. Depending on the temperature fluctuations it may not last as long.
@@ONThree I'm thinking oxygen & moisture absorbers (spaced safely apart, of course), combined with vacuum sealing in mylar *should* do the trick 😅
Heat and cold will shorten the shelf life.
@@ng3069 The temperature below the frost line does not fluctuate :)
Those are best buy and good buy dates on canned food, not expiration dates-- big difference.
Is it good to store up frozen meat? And yes, I have some canned as well
Just eat the frozen stuff first.
Btw: don't need any O2 absorbers in the sugar at all. Seal a hammer in there with it if you do
Lol I've been there with the brick of sugar it was still good
@@lukewarm2075 I'm not sure if it will go bad in our lifetime, but it sure can turn into a rock
Wow amazed that you have Tikka Masala paste in there! CTM or chicken tikka masala is practically the national dish of the UK! It was created here as a kind of fusion to adapt Indian food for British palates. A bit like Chop Suey being from the US and not Chinese.
Man, very timely video indeed! Just wanted to throw it out there for anyone reading the comments, the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints sells cases of big #10 cans of food by the case and will ship it to your door. I try to mix it up with that, a full pantry and MRE’s for on the go.
Thanks!
My family has a pantry like yours. We started after the election in 2021! We knew what it meant. But I've noticed that canned goods that normally have a shelf life of 2 years, now when I purchase new to replace what is expiring, the new expiration dates aren't as far out. They should have 2024 on them and they don't. The expiration dates aren't past 2023.
How much longer would you say coconut oil lasts pat it's expiration date? I would assume having it stored in a cool dark place also takes into account.
Not sure. Probably a long time.
Forever
Wow, Great Video. I Am A New Subscriber. You Do Not Want To Eat Maggie.
Welcome aboard! Yeah, she would probably taste funny.
How do you keep track of how much you have? Like calories to know how long you would last on just your pantry if you ise it every day? Just curious, that's been my struggle!
I don’t keep track of calories in my pantry. I just keep it full and try and rotate. I do count calories in long term food storage. I know how many calories are in a 5 gallon bucket of rice for example.
@@ONThree ok thanks for the input!
i would not eat my dog. i love her snuggles.
Maggie said....... she's gonna sleep with 1 eye open 🤣😂
We have blizzards and hurricanes so I have a bedroom in my new home which is my pantry with 2 freezers. Also can a great deal of my own food so so I don't have to have lots of things that are already canned and they're going to die on me one day but but you should look up the study done on a river boat that song and it's canned goods you can Google it this even a video on RUclips That was one hell of a long sentence!! :) my brand new phone had the voice Not working and I have to voice type 100% of the time. I've got to clean out my pantry now to make room 4 I want to make room for more home canned foods i need a big stock of proteins because if i lose the power i lose lose a $1000 worth of meat. Please excuse the typos this microphone is not working well and I'm calling the company tomorrow that i purchased it from. :)
I believe there is plenty of salt in the foods we eat. I was raised off and still eat plenty of stir fry, noodles, quarter legs. I was never the type that ate a big variety of food.I don't put salt in my food. Maybe its because my mother never put salt in our food she would only use it when she would make certain foods from scratch and it called for it. Since I left my parents house I haven't bought any salt and that has been 31 years ago.
I just might pick a few bags up though so I can use it to preserve any game I take down if needed.
If you don’t have preps for Maggie she’s going to be eating you, not the other way around.
i have chihuahua so not much meat on the bone lol but if it came to that point i would have to know if there is a way for things to get beter and if not well i keep the dog.
Do you think chihuahuas are spicy?
How about instant ramen?
Edible, tasty, but not the most nutritious and has some pretty bad ingredients.
Thanks for the video mate, been looking at the dry Peanut butter but it is mega pricey. Right now I have run out of space to store food so I need to start getting creative.
On a side note why do you have a poster above the stove with Gnome written on it, bit odd lol
I like gnomes.
It says "home."
Cats getting ate first. Then using his pelt as a hat. Catskin hats. Davy Crockett ain’t got nothing on that!
Nice!!!
I always tease my cat and tell him during shtf I’m going to make a nice roast out of him and I tell my bunny that I’ll be having a rabbit stew 🤣 really I’m a vegetarian and I’d never eat my fur kids.
I am not sure if I’d eat my dog🤣. I hope it doesn’t get that bad
If you're starving to death,,, you can be VERY flexible with your diet.😉
There is no expiration date on canned food. There is Best if Used By date and a Sell Before date but none of that means anything with respect to safety. Thats some marketing nonsense. As long as the can isnt damaged, dented or rusty the contents should be good for a long time.
People forget the USDA would offer canned foods to poor people and the Office of Civil Defense promoted canned foods for your pantry in case of nuclear war.
I won't eat my dog .but the cats is a different story
You forgot to mention your cats. You're just stockpiling for a critically unnoticed midnight rodent feast without active pest control.
And no I would not eat my dog. I don’t think
Putting oxygen absorbers in with sugar is a big no no it will turn into a brick. I guess if you don't mind getting your sugar using a hammer that's ok lol
If our country didn’t worship dogs, dogs could feed a lot of people.
1) God
2) People
3) animals
In that order.
I love dogs! But I see your point.
Dogs are great security systems. The Marines on Guam in WWII had service dogs that allowed them to get sleep, ferret out danger, etc.
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Best Prepper pantry video that I’ve ever seen.
Telling people to start stockpiling is what causes chaos and lack of items on the shelf to begin with....always prepare but this type of stuff is what makes people go nuts and randomly clearing shelves which is honestly the reason for issues.
I see and understand your point. I want to encourage people to be prepared. I don’t want anybody to freak out and go buy a years supply of toilet paper. If you gradually stockpile what your family will need if supplies on the shelves do run low, there will be no panic buying at the stores.
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Everything'll be fine. You guys are crazy. We just need a couple days worth. 😆
Is this the sarcasm or no
@@firefly6396 yes. Lol this is sarcasm
Wouldn't that be wonderful if you were correct?
@@melindamcclain835 yes. Unfortunately it sure doesn't appear to be so