Hey, just wondering if you could recommend some good companies from which to buy food for long term storage, dehydrated food, etc. And if you have any particular foods within that brand that you'd like to recommend, please lay it on me. All help greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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usually Mountain House is a pretty reliable brand for freeze dried chow. I don't have any specific food recs within that brand. Vacuum sealing flour, rice, beans, sugar and other staples is useful. Make sure you have a couple of recipes that you think your family/yourself can live on for an extended period of time or several that share most of the same ingredients and then stock up on those, sealing them for long term storage. Kind of a quick intro to the subject, it's almost impossible to properly prep for any long term grid down scenario. best of luck
Thanks very much! Good advice. Quick question, I know that things like rice, beans and oats are recommended to round things out and because they have a long shelf life. Can I leave them in their original plastic bag packaging?
Sure. But get some canning jars. Easy to find
Hmm. Okay. Thanks.
Most things can be canned. I’ve never done it but I understand some people do dry goods in the oven