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*Turn up the volume, this was made while people were sleeping* Food Storage room, Please get some food now to prepare for any disaster or shortage that might come! I was inspired a few years ago by otghers food storage, I hope this inspires somebody as well.

http://www.thereadystore.com/?aid=4d8ed2e3c42cd
http://garymule.blogspot.com/

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  • GaryMule.....Nice video (could be a little louder but very good!) I like how you point out that you just didn't stock all this stuff overnight. It took you a few years to build up but the main thing is to just start with whatever you can do each week. Most people will get more and more into storing supplies as they see their supplies grow. Kind of like a snowball effect. It starts out very small, but can fairly quickly build into something you can rely on for a long time! Get seeds too!

  • @martykean1967 Thanks, I do have a seed video or two take seat and watch!

  • @GaryMule I will man, sorry I didn't see those yet. yesterday my connection kept freezing on me but I'll watch them!

  • @martykean1967 Hey no problem I am just glad I have somebody who watches haha

  • There's a lot of wasted space between the top of the food and the bottom of the shelf above. have you checked out the racks at goodthingsinstore.shelfrelianc­e(dot)com/food-rotation-system­s To get a great deal on the price, contact (top right corner, black bar) and purchase directly through the consultant for the lowest price. Also, the food is great. Earn free food for sharing the site with friends.

  • @EveryNeedfulThing Thanks, I just bought my first shelf reliance it is the small one hold 50 cans or someting like that.

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  • @martykean1967 There is also packets of dry gatorade, milk, hot chocolate, and I even store Emergen-C powders for the vitamins.

  • @martykean1967 I agree. Bottled Soda doesn't stay fresh too long, better off buying canned soda, if you must have soda?

  • @Pablo113 Storing soda is ok for about 4 to 6 months. But try thinking more longterm for beverages. If you get drink mixes in the foil lined packets (koolaid and all the ones you mix into 20oz waters) they can last many years and still taste fine. Try to look at your storage as stuff you'll never be able to buy again for many years if things get bad. Then you'll be set!

  • @GaryMule I LOVE seeing people reuse their empty food grade bottles to store anything from rice & beans (using a funnel of course) to good old water! People need to realise what a great storage vessel 2 ltr bottles are, and how well they protect your food. We put pasta, beans rice, oats, salt, sugar...you name it! But those items in a huge bulk bag & then parcel them out into 2 ltrs. That way, your not risking ruining your big bag with moisture or bugs and your stuff stays safer and better.

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