12 Forgotten Foods Every Prepper Should Stockpile
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
- Think you’re prepared for any crisis? Think again! In this eye-opening video, we delve into the 12 Forgotten Foods Every Prepper Should Stockpile. These aren’t your average canned beans and rice - these are the critical foods that most people overlook, yet they could be lifesavers when disaster strikes.
From the long-lasting, nutrient-dense ghee to the ancient survival food pemmican, we reveal why these often-forgotten staples are crucial. Have you considered the shelf-stable ghee, packed with essential vitamins? Or the highly nutritious pemmican that can last for years without refrigeration? What about dried seaweed for essential minerals and iodine?
Ghee
Pemmican
Dried seaweed
Sprouting seeds
Canned fish like sardines and mackerel
Powdered milk
Fermented vegetables
Nut butters
Hardtack
Canned pumpkin
Bee pollen
Lentils
Thank you… this is the first pantry storage list that I would actually agree with.
The only item I do not have is pemmican. I have never heard of it. Anyone know where it can be found in the grocery store, or the brand names?
That was some awesome info. A lot of prepper advice creators tell use what to buy, but fail to tell us why, an their many uses. This was packed with very valuable info. Thank you.
Thank You
There were a few not on my list.
That Helps.
Where do you get Pemican at?
It’s jerky like Beef jerky. Available at many stores.
Ghee is easy to make at home, way cheaper than buying it at the store.
How do u make at home
@@janicemeaders1453 check out ordered homestead. She has a great way to do it
you should mach the video to the words
"...match..." 😊
Again, pemican made at home.
Gosh trying to figure out what brands you mentioned for milk etc. I can’t figure it out. You speak so fast and for heavens sake need spelling of these brands. Hate to repeat myself but never heard this good info before but it’s lost when I can’t get names right. Its frustrating
How about Cod Fish?
Be aware of advice when the pictures don.t illustrate the product they are talking about. This ghee is some type of sauce. Ghee is not that thick.
Looks like lemon curd
The ghee I have looks like that shown in the clip.
I make my own ghee when I get butter on sale. One pound fits in a pint. When it cools down, it does get to a solid, not rock hard but solid. When warmed up it gets thinner.
Shouldn't take half an hour to list 12 items.
Listening to you but have no idea what names you are calling out to buy. Never heard of them. Can you showcase written name so a person can find them. Help!!
Same video with a recent date to get more views
How do you spell number 2
Subtitles say Pkin.
@@kathy7253 thanks
Pemmican...
@@dianemabie8760 thanks
#2
I hv no idea what all.of theses foods r
Google recipes for these foods. No need for special equipment other than canning jars for ghee. I've even used old jam jars with lug lids just sterilize to instructions.