Outdoors Gear: Prepared Foods
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Hey Jon, loving your videos! Very, very interesting and helpful.
Just a suggestion though, you might want to keep the acronyms to a minimum and/or give a little bit more detailed explanation on the context behind the subject at hand, as I would imagine not everyone out there is "in the loop".
Thanks again, I hope to see more from you soon!
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thanks for you honesty about some of these things not being the best tasting food.
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Shelf reliance sells #10cans of food that last up to 20 years and tastes wonderful. Costco sells all sorts of e-food.
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Where can you buy the Emrgency food bars and shelf stable water? I want to get those, but don't know where. Also, if anyone knows the general price, that would be helpful as well.
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I've seen salmon packs that last a while and are high in Calories and Protein. You can pick them up at some grocery stores.
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Yeah, protein bars would not be the best thing to store over longer periods of time. For camping trips they would be alright I guess.
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You can't soley rely on catching some thing. Thats a variable. If you go out unprepared, catch nothing, and get lost... you'll be crying for some chunky.
Its a precaution. and we all know jonis eats his squirrels!
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another great vid.
Hm, let me guess, those emergency bars taste awful, right? =)
Well, taste is of course not high priority when it comes to survival...
Would you recommend protein bars in this context? I would imagine that they are a good choice... lightweight, high in protein and usually enriched with vitamins, minerals and amino acids. Of course there are also many crappy protein bars out there, but low quality is always to avoid anyway. =)
SkallagrimNilsson 2 years ago
Believe it or not, the bars are good. Protein bars aren't a bad choice either but the E bars have a much longer storage life.
jonislow 2 years ago