Steve Bannon on DARPA
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To be fair we also had a big snowstorm that disrupted a lot of travel, I-95 was shut down for two days. If the shelves are still empty two weeks from now that will definitely be noteworthy. Also of interest, BJ's in northern VA had SPAM cans prominently displayed and PWC county has the highest requests for concealed carry permits in 2020. I think people got the word to be ready for anything.
My wife and I have a lot of canned food that we aren't looking forward to eating in an emergency, or wading through to use it up before the expiration dates (although you can usually go many months after expiration dates).
My surprise was Parmalat. I stocked up just to be prepared but it's really come in handy when we ran out of milk and couldn't make it to the store for some reason or another. Not too bad at all.
Six can tortilla soup is surprisingly good. Shelf stable summer sausage chopped up and cooked with Zatarain's red beans and rice is also a winner. You can also boil a can of condensed milk and turn it into dulce de leche. Good options for camping too. Spaghetti sauce and pasta are good as well. Multiple cans of ro-tel and bottles of hot sauce are a big help for bland food.
It's certainly not good for keto or anything like that but some recipes are pretty creative and they include food that is low in cost and much cheaper than patriot supply, etc. I'd still stay away form powdered milk. Didn't find a decent one in the bunch - Parmalat is surprisingly ok.
https://www.kenarry.com/how-to-use-pantry-staples-recipes-use-shelf-stable-foods/