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How to Buy and Store Bulk Food for the Coming Food Crisis
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1342596:MV8xNjYzNTk0XzI3NDg5ODAwX0M2QkY5OTdF] While I am in favor of being wise for any manufactured food crisis, and any that happen are or will be manufactured, this article places far too much emphasis on the availability of un-interrupted supply of electricity for the storage purpose. This is a dangerous path to follow as my personal belief is that if or when food crisis starts it could be part of a chain reaction which would also lead to the loss of electrical power. cool dry and dark suggests a basement or storm cellar. This, though a proper suggestion, does not cover it all for enough people. Unfortunately this article also failed to mention that anything which has undergone any type of processing is also designed to have a very short storage time frame. All that means is that you are not able to "store" food you purchase in the average grocery store. There is no clean/cut and dry method of preparing. Here is my best suggestion for any who are thinking of storing food. Store it cooked or store things which do not require cooking. Reason why is simply that if you cook it you advertise you have it. If you stir up a food smell in a food shortage it is like placing a neon sign on your house that says you are the target for their hunger. The smell of cooking food can travel much further than one may think and if you attract people to the smell of cooking food you can almost imagine that they will hunt you down and kill you for your food if necessary, that is if they don't simply rob you and leave you with nothing. [/quote]
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Things look pretty grim so I thought I would post this for everyone to reference. This article is about how to buy and store bulk food, the way things are going this may be the difference between life and death.
"Save Money by Buying and Storing Bulk Food"
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