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To: GeorgiaDawg32
My question is, does anyone have any recommendations or specific companies you've used to order the same type of thing?

Walmart. You only need a 4 year shelf life because all of this is due to Brandon.

2 posted on 06/02/2022 12:19:33 PM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: 1Old Pro; GeorgiaDawg32

“Walmart. You only need a 4 year shelf life because all of this is due to Brandon.”

Unless someone or something (the sun) decides to take down the grid.

Sorry Dawg, I don’t have any recommendations, but there are youtube videos where they do “taste tests” of food from several different long-life food companies.

Here are a couple:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKyisFHDWTc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaKvWdCOyI0


12 posted on 06/02/2022 12:27:27 PM PDT by Larry - Moe and Curly (America was not designed for people to be SAFE. It was designed for people to be FREE.)
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My Patriot Supply....ordered 90 days worth of food....arrived within a week


19 posted on 06/02/2022 12:30:11 PM PDT by The Klingon
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To: 1Old Pro

Until Putin has had enough of us openly supporting Ukraine and sends nukes our way. Also because of biden


117 posted on 06/02/2022 2:26:11 PM PDT by Smellin Salt
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To: 1Old Pro

“Walmart. You only need a 4 year shelf life because all of this is due to Brandon.”

Their camping section has freeze dried meals at about $10 each with a 25 year shelf life.

That’s $30-40 per day to get the calories you need though. Most of the online stuff can be had for in the neighborhood of $10/day.

Most everything is high in carbs though. Some are a decent sources of protein, but are pricey. For example, freeze dried eggs cost ten times what fresh eggs cost. The biggest challenge is fats, because they don’t tend to store well. I suggest having enough calories on hand to barter for things like lard, bacon grease, or vegetable oils. Crisco is cheap and stores fairly well, and it will do if it needed to survive.

But the first item I’d recommend is lots of dry rice and store it with oxygen absorbers. That can store for up to 25 years. For those who can eat carbs (e.g. not diabetic) this will provide cheap sustenance. Much cheaper than the ready-made meals.


146 posted on 06/02/2022 4:04:38 PM PDT by unlearner (Si vis pacem, para bellum. Let him who desires peace prepare for war.)
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