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How to Buy and Store Bulk Food for the Coming Food Crisis
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[quote:DT2:MV8xNjYzNTk0XzI3NDkxMjkzXzdCMzdGNzA0] Yes, very important info for these crazy times. We bought some storable food from EFoods Direct and we're very happy with it. They also sell whole wheat berries if you buy one of their larger packs, which have a very long shelf life and you grind as you need flour. Flour cannot be stored for long as others have pointed out. Water could be more of an issue than food, so I highly recommend that everyone do some research re: water storage as well. Water storage is tricky as it has a fairly short shelf-life so you have to rotate your stock out every three to six months depending on storage conditions, and bleach only lasts for six months before it starts to lose potency (used for purification). Pool shock is great to keep on-hand for water purification as it's cheap and has a 10-year shelf life. Get straight shock (calcium hypo/hydrochloride, I think it is), nothing w/any algaecides/fungicides in it. If anyone's interested in specifics let me know. Look in to getting a high-quality, high-volume water filter, both stationary and portable models in case SHTF and you have to bug out. Something that can filter pond/creek water to be safe. Also get the little bottles of water purification tablets to keep along w/your portable water filter in your BOB. [/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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