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What are the best long term foods to store that I can go to the grocery store and get today
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 48363511:MV8yMzgzNDQxXzQwNzg3OTMxXzk5MTgzNzVE] Salt has no shelf life. It lasts forever until used. Stock up on all the salt (iodized or not) and let everybody else feed you because you added salt to their food/soup/stew. [/quote]
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Im cycling my long term food storage. I am going to buy what I traded out as the exp date approaches. (still going to eat the foods I cycle do not like to waste) So now im wondering what does everyone recommend for long term storage. Several conditions. Must last 2 years, easy to make, and has to be in an average grocery store. Any suggestions are appreciated. I have been doing this for years but always like to think of new things I may like for long term disaster preparedness.
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