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Overview of our household food storage. These items have been collected over the last 3.5 months. I can be done folks with a concentrated effort and financial planning. Comment or email with questions.

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  • 2 questions: 1. what is that at the :23 second mark? A dehydrator? 2. What is the name of that anti-algae stuff you mentioned and where can we pick that up?

  • @2RBGpreppers i will be sending you an email shortly

  • 2 things my friend do you have a way to grind your wheat? And honey is a natural antibiotic for topical use.

  • @fullmag556 We will be purchasing a grinder soon. We stocked up on honey plus I have a friend that is working for a honey bee "farmer." Thanks for the insight. It's not only good for me but for all who read the comments. Feel free to add to the discussion. Thanks!

  • Nooooo ! ! ... not the Hen-Dog ! LMAO! ... only a black man will have the Henny for when SHTF. ... I got Crown in my stash, cant live without it.

  • @TheHeartOfTheLion LOL I need some crown too. Thanks for bringing it up! Welcome!

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  • you should go on youtube and type S.A.S Survival S.A.S are our special Aid Service Military in the UK they do a lot of Survival Jungle, Desert etc and in the Uk we have £1 shops and we can get stuff from and black people etc should also 'Learn to swim' so that way we can use our physical body with all the skills in Prepping

  • Vitamins/medication have expirations on them. Do you think it would be a good idea to take them out of their containers and vacuum seal them to prolong them?

  • @fullmag556 the LDS wheat is also good for spouting for eating. Just in case there is no grinder.

  • Really nice presentation. I really enjoyed it!

  • pure honey lasts indefinitely. If it crystalizes you just need to heat it and it will go back to its original state. Its like sugar, it lasts pretty much forever. Like ur video!

  • No way I would throw out the honey after that date printed on it. Pretty sure honey stays good. It may harden on you after some years but warm it up in a pot of warm water over a small flame will turn it back to liquid. (small flame so you don't heat the water up too much and melt that plastic) I have honey that must be between 5 and 7 years old that did that. After I turned it back to liquid form it ate just fine. Even mixed with cinnamon and spread it on crackers to boost my health. Delicious

  • the only thing about the pickle buckets is the strong scent that becomes one with the bucket. lol, so be careful what you store in there. You might not want your fresh baked bread to have that hint of pickle to it. If you know of a way to get that odor out please let pe know. Oh and the lettuce also grows well as micro greens. I love being able to pick them from my window and add them to salad. I'll have to hook up with my morman friend about the cannery thing, good tip.

  • buy a stormtanker and hardpipe it to a rain collector, use a solar panel to make a steamer or boiler to purify the water.

  • @fullmag556 raise honey bees in your back yard... but i feel for those not owning thier houses when the economy hits its peak degradation.

  • Great vid,thank you!

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