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My advice and tips for properly storage emergency food for a crisis situation. I also provide an update on my storage of ammo for my guns. Video by Reginald Kaigler

1. Food You Actually Eat.
2. Maximum Calories
3. Multiple Locations
4. Variety
5. Protein
6. Rotate and Resupply Food
7. Store plenty of water and oil.
8. Secure a method to Cook
9. Protect the Food
10. Collect at least Three Months of Food

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  • Hey DEMCAD, you commented on saving nails for "improvised" use... was it in regard to ammunition or just general all-around jury-rigging of structures?

  • @tacoland2000 To nail stuff down.

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  • Well the Wild West was Won With Heinz Baked Beans Great Histirical Tip And Beans Are Cheap..And Kids Will Eat Them Even Cold..

  • I enjoy all of your vids. Keep up the good work.... Carry on.......

  • if we have to leave our homes how much should we take with us?

  • @BewareofFlatteries Naw, I haven't heard of that but it sounds awesome! Thanks for the tips and I'll have to look into that.

  • Just my opinion but i store water and dehydrated foods that require nothing but water. canned fruit and vegies have apprix 1/3 to 1/2 a cup of vitamin and sugar rich water. vaccume sealed pakg. of tuna will last 2 years and fantastic source of protien. I also suggest having a bug out food bag seperate from the rest! lets face it everything you cannot carry is just booty for the shit heads raiding your castle! and ammo I go to ammoman.com free shipping and cheep!

  • Where in ohio did u get the ammo

  • @dezzra78 Have you tried a lasagne garden? You build a box garden and fill it by layering nutrient rich bio-degradable items like kitchen garbage, newspaper, grass clippings. manure, ashes, cardboard, a sprinkling of Epsom salt etc. We built those and the gardens went crazy! There are some home made bug deterrents you can use from essential oils, or use a water/dish soap option (don't spray during flowering). Some ppl mentioned dichotomous soil but I can't find it here.

  • You should try to get on "doomsday preppers". Would definitely help raise awareness in the community..

  • Nice video. The show "Doomsday Prepper" is premiering tomorrow. I wonder what it will be like. It probably won't compare to the youtube experience!

  • If you are on a budget the Morman Cannery is the best place for long term storage food. You don't have to be a Morman to buy from them. Food last 30 years and cost around $22 for a 25 pound case of 6 number ten cans. If you are not near a cannery just visit a Morman church and they will help you make a order.

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