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That looks pretty damn bad
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The #10 Egg cans only have a 2-5 year shelf life not a good long term investment for the price. After opening any #10 can put in an oxygen absorber before putting on the plastic lid to preserve the food longer.
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Lucky you guys, I have had zero luck trying to grow strawberries.
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it wont allow me to post the mt house link but i would check there
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Mt house has a shelf life of over 25 years if you have a big #10 can I have pouches and they last 7 years
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LOL...ADD LESS WATER! DUH!
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@bind1967 ok.you win.. stop writing mesassages please.
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@marlin187 What other options that are less expensive that last as long? Please educate us. Sure you can can-food every year to prepare, but what happens when there are store shortages, your livestock dies off, your crop doesnt come in, & resources are all bought up from other sources? To me preparedness is not about the money. It's about survival insurance. Sure, you want to save money on short term supplies where you can, but spending some scratch on long term survuval is a fantastic idea.
dont you think with a big tin you would expect it to be full to the brim,all iv seen with these tins is nearly empty content from new,more empty space than contents
MrFes888 1 year ago
@MrFes888 I was a bit mad when none of the cans had product up to the top.
TheSurvivalSummary 1 year ago