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Free Groceries, Cheap Groceries, Building Food Storage, TNTspices.com.

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  • That is a good point about cleaning supplies

  • I'd put all cleaning supplies etc. on FLOOR not above my food. if anything ever happened (heat expansion or other leak causing issue), you wouldn't want it pouring down onto your food making it unusable.

  • @FAQUAD2010 That is a good point about cleaning supplies

  • You panty is so cool

  • @Lexingtonprepdude Thanks!

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  • Coupons are awesome for areas that have expensive canned goods. Great video!

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  • just a side note. those of us that are prepping are increasing demand. thereby increasing the cost.

  • I have been trying to make some money to get some gear saved up and im looking for some help by helping you will be making money to. if you can rate a 30sec tv ad you can do this and it is free at all time check out my page to join up thanks

  • @rickcain2320 You are right. May Jesus Christ bless you with salvation

  • You can find spices at dollar stores. Most are made in America and come in convenient, storable sizes.

  • @boywhoy88

    A solar cooker can be made out of aluminum foil and cardboard.

  • Most pre-prepared food has a very short shelf life. After 2 years the food will taste disgusting if not be outright spoiled or stale.

    Bulk foods are preferred, and dry spices can last for 10 years or more.

    FEMA has free documents on survival ironically, check them out, your tax dollars paid for it.

  • great video, good job!! Just something I learned is that any food items that are made of glass or plastic that light can get at, will go bad quicker then if you covered them up. just something to look up or think about.

  • Very GooD

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