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This visit to Aldi focuses on Fruits and Food Storage. How many preppers are just stockpiling beans, rice and wheat? What about the daily servings of fruit and veggies? Juice is a great, compact way of getting some fruit/veggie servings in...

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  • why not just buying 1000 g vitamin c capsul....and other vitamin capsule ? more practical...

  • @kiwisoft Well, I hear you. But the best way to fuel your body is with real food. Vitamin C never occurs in nature by itself, only with the full spectrum of bioflavanoids and other micronutrients.  Although I do agree that we need supplements, I think that they should be just that: a supplement to a diet of whole foods as much as possible. (That being said, you can see from the videos that I am the larger of the two brothers here, who thinks that Pizza and donuts are vitamins!) - Mike

  • In the summer we try to consume as many wild fruits and vegies we can. It is fun to go hunting for them and we enjoy eating them. But in the winter, we rely on bought fruits and vegies. I also have canned and dryed. Some I have dryed myself and we eat in the winter.

  • @katiatomsk I'd be interested to hear where you hunt for wild edibles and which ones you mean. I know that there is a lot you can do with cattails and acorns, but those are not much of a food source in the winter. (are you in the south, or a northern, frozen area like the Midwest?)

  • @Survive2Day GREAT CHANNEL,do your store flour,or oats,or macaroni,in 5gal pals.also what do u use shortning for besides deep frying if i may ask.i used it today for chicken wings instead of oil but the wings dont come out as crispy or good as they do with oil.thanks for taking your time to help others.

  • @18wheeler76 We have oil - it seems that the Olive Oil is not so great for long term storage.... We also do store oats, wheat (flour starts losing nutrition as soon as it is milled) and pasta.

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  • That apple juice you bought has ASPERTAME, COLOR and nothing healthy,

    SORRY to disappoint you.

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  • @bigtitan27 Very well said...THANKS!

  • Must be located in the middle of the country. I haven't seen an ALDIs since leaving Missouri. :D

  • Are you sure you're not knock up a batch of apple wine ; ))

  • Resveratrol

  • Enjoy your videos. We have Aldi stores in the UK. Many of the Aldi ranges are excellent, especially in these difficult economic times. Halved my shopping bill by going to Aldi! They have some fairly durable (if not high quality) non-food items too, useful for 'preppers'.

  • Just found your channel...Good stuff man, I love Aldi's i get 99% of my prepps there. For everyone bitch'n about aspartame and everything else , you wont give a F!@K after the collapse

  • I enjoyed this vid-thanks!

    prankster

  • a asian kid just came out of your car

  • How long are jugs of fruit juice like that good for? Seems like a great idea if it has a long shelf life. Nice thing is you don't have to refrigerate it until its open.

  • plant two apple trees in your yard if you have a yard 10 ft away from anything else

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