franklin wrote:found some Sta-bil for diesel at my local TSC for thirteen bucks per quart. First time I have ever seen it around here and thought it was a good price. Also planted the fruit trees I bought last week. And added a few more hens. Damn, I'm on a roll!
franklin wrote:Finished planting a hedge on the 2 sides of my property that scofflaws have used to gain access to my ponds. In 4-5 years it should be impenetrable.
Nickelless wrote:franklin wrote:Finished planting a hedge on the 2 sides of my property that scofflaws have used to gain access to my ponds. In 4-5 years it should be impenetrable.
Franklin, what kind of bush did you plant?
68Camaro wrote: Placed my follow-up medium sized order tonight. A bunch of #10 cans of freeze-dried fruits and vegetables, honey powder, egg powder, milk powder, butter powder, more wheat berries, rolled oats, some gluten free baking products for my wife, and more.
68Camaro wrote:Properly sealed with O2 absorber, egg powder is rated for 10 years when unopened.
viator wrote:growing up, my mom always kept the strained bacon grease in a mason jar with the lid on. she would let it cool enough before pouring it so the glass did not break. always used it for cooking everything and never remember it going bad. it was stored on top of the stove but taken off if the oven was on. i think the important thing is to make sure there are no food particles left in it to spoil. we also always put stale bread in a cookie tin and woulduse them for the bread crumbs put into the meatballs (that were fried in the bacon grease...). you would think that would mold over time but it never did seem to.
beauanderos wrote:I have access to heavy duty (industrial strength) plastic gallon jugs at work. They go through about a case of four daily (vinegar). I bring them home, rinse them, and store water in them. I now have about 120 gallons saved. They stack well and don't take up much space. Do you need to "rotate" water, why, and how often?
coincrazy wrote:I've been acquiring 5 gallon gas jugs and filled them up today for my bug out fuel.
Nickelless wrote:justoneguy wrote:has anybody here tried to can bacon ?? mmmmm
i love bacon and bacon flavor from the grease.
i see canned bacon for sale but, it's way expensive.
i'd like to be able to put some away
Canned bacon isn't worth the price because what you get is the bacon but not the most flavorful aspect--the grease.
Here's what I posted on GIM recently:
http://goldismoney2.com/showthread.php? ... better!%29
Paper towel has been doing the trick quite well in straining the bacon grease, and I've gotten into a ritual of cooking about 12 strips of bacon one day a week (usually on one of my days off), making two BLTs out of eight of the strips, then I put the other four strips into a Ziploc freezer bag and freeze it for later use. Out of those 12 strips of bacon, I get enough grease to fill half of a half-pint mason jar:
Then I put a sticker on the jar with the date I started to fill it, put it in the fridge until it's full, then move it to my preps pantry and rotate new jars in as I fill them.
Mossy wrote:Ever watch someone try to chug-a-lug something that turned out to be cooking oil?
Of course, I have a low sense of humor.
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