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<blockquote data-quote="willnotgoquietly" data-source="post: 2093086" data-attributes="member: 9416"><p>My personal choice is canned goods for about 90% of stock. Forget the best by date. If the can is not swollen, then Ill eat it. You dont have to cook/heat or add clean water to eat them and nutrition is good. Not as good as fresh, but still good. Only down side to canned is the weight if you have to bug out. If you shop the sales and off brands then they are a good value. You can also stock up a little at a time by just putting back a few cans every time you shop. Most are under a dollar except for the meats. Also try storing some natural honey in jars, it will last years also. Mine are stored in big plastic bins. I try to have lots of cans of mixed fruit in light oil. Yum that stuff is good right out the can and can make for a big morale boost.</p><p></p><p>MREs might be good for a bug out pack, but wow.. are they expensive. </p><p>Dehydrated are expensive and need prep and clean water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willnotgoquietly, post: 2093086, member: 9416"] My personal choice is canned goods for about 90% of stock. Forget the best by date. If the can is not swollen, then Ill eat it. You dont have to cook/heat or add clean water to eat them and nutrition is good. Not as good as fresh, but still good. Only down side to canned is the weight if you have to bug out. If you shop the sales and off brands then they are a good value. You can also stock up a little at a time by just putting back a few cans every time you shop. Most are under a dollar except for the meats. Also try storing some natural honey in jars, it will last years also. Mine are stored in big plastic bins. I try to have lots of cans of mixed fruit in light oil. Yum that stuff is good right out the can and can make for a big morale boost. MREs might be good for a bug out pack, but wow.. are they expensive. Dehydrated are expensive and need prep and clean water. [/QUOTE]
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