Big it up for the ol' Value brand stuff when you get emergency stored items on a budget, was gonna being doing the same thing then just happened to come across your vid.....nice one.
I want some of those cool ''biscuits'', foreign cookies are great. I wonder how much 27 p's is in dollars? Good video, in a emergency you need to have comfort food to cheer up the kiddies. ( and yourself) God bless...
Hi there, you should go to Netto for sugar, flours etc-Excellent values. I have started my storage just two days ago. They have long shelf life of 2014 sardine, tuna and salmons.
OK. Quite a haul you got all at once! I have learned from and been inspired by vention4wh and dehydrate2store and nuggetsoftruths . I have a pretty well rounded stockpile, but I am thinking of getting Lifecaps, also. Not sure if the types of dehydrated fruits I have will prevent rickets. I have some canned oranges, but not a lot. I bought a dehydrator and will start dehydrating my own. Also, some will be combined with chocolate for Christmas presents. Cheers!
im right with you on the coffee situation.. but i dont understand why you got the eggy berts,you could of had lavazza 'qualita oro'(gold pack) for about the same$! (1 tspn in cup,pour on boiling water,leave for 2min,add milk+sugar..bits will stay on bottom ..the bestest smoothest tastiest real coffee you ever had! perfect smooth mellow day starter buzz too)
did they run out of value chunky peanut butter? only about 60p iirc
For those who haven't seen it, Google: "100 Items to Disappear First"
It includes items which became scarce and precious during the crisis in Sarajevo.
Nice mix, though you might be a bit shallow in some disposable goods, like toilet paper. Also, think about basic nutritional needs. Protein for strength, carbs for energy, veggies for general health. All may be hard to come by in production/distribution is disrupted. Nice start, if a bit heavy on goodies (I'm fond of sweets, myself). =^[.]^=
Stumbled across your video. I like it. Thanks. I can imagine you must have a ton more by now. Glad you included the prices.
tesskansas 1 month ago
yay bourbons
painsey 5 months ago
Whats with all the baking stuff you need a oven,without power you can't make it and they use to much water.
WaIkingthunder 9 months ago
Big it up for the ol' Value brand stuff when you get emergency stored items on a budget, was gonna being doing the same thing then just happened to come across your vid.....nice one.
MINDWISEMAN 1 year ago
Very cool that ya give the price also your the first person I've seen do that.
Might want to get some canned meat stews also.
Thecoldwaterfall 1 year ago
I want some of those cool ''biscuits'', foreign cookies are great. I wonder how much 27 p's is in dollars? Good video, in a emergency you need to have comfort food to cheer up the kiddies. ( and yourself) God bless...
veravida24 1 year ago
This is great mate!!! :))) Totally starting my food storage!
888willothewisp88888 1 year ago
Remember you can grow the yeast indefinitely....
just keep it fed and watered..
maybe experiment with sourdough...
65nom 2 years ago
What is the "digestive Biscuit "?
astrialkil 2 years ago
Hi there, you should go to Netto for sugar, flours etc-Excellent values. I have started my storage just two days ago. They have long shelf life of 2014 sardine, tuna and salmons.
SKTPSY 2 years ago
This stuff is really unhealthy, you would be better to stock up on water and fast. Seriously
MissFCroft 2 years ago
i have 150 litres of water and lots more stuff than u seen here this is part 1 :)
RainstormGB 2 years ago
how long does rice and pasta stay good for? there are no exp date on the bags i've seen at the grocery store.
35slave 2 years ago
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julzbo 2 years ago
Rainstorm, sorry if I missed it, but I didn't see any rice. You know the combination of rice and beans makes a complete protein?
julzbo 2 years ago
yep ive got 15kg of rice :)
RainstormGB 2 years ago
OK. Quite a haul you got all at once! I have learned from and been inspired by vention4wh and dehydrate2store and nuggetsoftruths . I have a pretty well rounded stockpile, but I am thinking of getting Lifecaps, also. Not sure if the types of dehydrated fruits I have will prevent rickets. I have some canned oranges, but not a lot. I bought a dehydrator and will start dehydrating my own. Also, some will be combined with chocolate for Christmas presents. Cheers!
julzbo 2 years ago
got a few bargains there
im right with you on the coffee situation.. but i dont understand why you got the eggy berts,you could of had lavazza 'qualita oro'(gold pack) for about the same$! (1 tspn in cup,pour on boiling water,leave for 2min,add milk+sugar..bits will stay on bottom ..the bestest smoothest tastiest real coffee you ever had! perfect smooth mellow day starter buzz too)
did they run out of value chunky peanut butter? only about 60p iirc
interesting vids o_O
mrlowdangle 2 years ago
Wind up kettle could come in handy mate. Im for ordering one.
minesapint123 2 years ago
I haven't heard of that before. Sounds exhausting :D
Brythonn 2 years ago
classic :)
i take it your joking :+
RainstormGB 2 years ago
No, Im not widing you up lol.
minesapint123 2 years ago
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julzbo 2 years ago
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julzbo 2 years ago
For those who haven't seen it, Google: "100 Items to Disappear First"
It includes items which became scarce and precious during the crisis in Sarajevo.
Nice mix, though you might be a bit shallow in some disposable goods, like toilet paper. Also, think about basic nutritional needs. Protein for strength, carbs for energy, veggies for general health. All may be hard to come by in production/distribution is disrupted. Nice start, if a bit heavy on goodies (I'm fond of sweets, myself). =^[.]^=
Raycheetah 2 years ago