they're outrageously expensive and not something you want to eat much of
save seeds
learn how to garden - the watch word is “renewable”
learn to oven can dry goods - they will last 20-30 years.
(do NOT ask me how - you've you got a keyboard and YouTube)
Inexpensive things like dried beans, dried peas, dried soup vegs, all kinds of Bob's Red Mill foods - many to dry can - seeds for sprouting for steady supply of greens (very little space needed for a years - or more - worth), jars of Better Than Bullion paste (one small jar can make gallons of broth) Stay under the radar...
plant perennials - dwarf fruit trees, berry bushes, learn how to raise chickens and rabbits - (meat and eggs on next to no land)
have your own well (learn how to sink a shallow well in your back yard (YOUTUBE it)
BE RESPONSIBLE for you and your family.
Take a look at this family - grows 6,000 lbs of food on
- on 1/10th an acre in the middle Pasadena! (You go hungry -YOUR FAULT)
Just had a particular question on the current high cost of freeze-dried meats versus the expected price-spike in the coming years.
Not for an "all-eggs-in-one-basket", just as a supplement to current suburban "farming", (better to have some in reserve and not need it than have nothing and....)