thepennyfund wrote:I would like to know what your opinions are on what I should buy for long term food storage, what companies I should buy from, and why? Which long lasting food tastes the best? Thanks Realcent Community.
brian0918 wrote:I've bought large bags of rice and beans, stored them along with oxygen absorbers inside mylar bags (which are then ironed shut), and sealed them inside food-grade plastic buckets. I then used silicone sealant around the rim of the bucket to help seal it up better.
thepennyfund wrote:I would like to know what your opinions are on what I should buy for long term food storage, what companies I should buy from, and why? Which long lasting food tastes the best? Thanks Realcent Community.
tn-dave wrote:thepennyfund wrote:I would like to know what your opinions are on what I should buy for long term food storage, what companies I should buy from, and why? Which long lasting food tastes the best? Thanks Realcent Community.
I've bought a few things from this company: http://beprepared.com
If you get on their mailing list and keep an eye on the monthly sales you can get some pretty good deals
tn-dave wrote:I've bought a few things from this company: http://beprepared.com
If you get on their mailing list and keep an eye on the monthly sales you can get some pretty good deals
68Camaro wrote:tn-dave wrote:I've bought a few things from this company: http://beprepared.com
If you get on their mailing list and keep an eye on the monthly sales you can get some pretty good deals
Good to know, thanks! I bookmark these references. Just signed up for their newsletter.
rickygee wrote:68Camaro wrote:tn-dave wrote:I've bought a few things from this company: http://beprepared.com
If you get on their mailing list and keep an eye on the monthly sales you can get some pretty good deals
Good to know, thanks! I bookmark these references. Just signed up for their newsletter.
I eat their refried beans as a staple. Darn good and the best value for money next to an LDS cannery.
You can also get canned Bega cheese and canned Red Feather butter from these folks. Both good if pricey. The only downside is the shipping box which is printed on all four sides "Emergency Essentials". Bye-bye opsec. Hope your delivery guy didn't make a note of your address.
rickygee wrote:I eat their refried beans as a staple. Darn good and the best value for money next to an LDS cannery.
You can also get canned Bega cheese and canned Red Feather butter from these folks. Both good if pricey.
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