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<blockquote data-quote="OKIE LADY" data-source="post: 2115877" data-attributes="member: 28040"><p>Re: appetite fatigue, Jack Spigerelli in his book "Crisis Preparedness", talks about appetite fatigue. He mentions it comes on to children and the elderly the quickest. Kids get tired of the same texture of food and the elderly just sort of give up out of bordem. When either age bracket gets this way, it's close to impossible to get them to eat. That's why Okiegentleman and I don't store just rice, beans and oatmeal. We vacuum pack several different things; and the beans, rice, dry potatoes, etc have spice packets stored with them. Spigerelli stresses you have to have variety, especially if things turn out to be more long term. He reminds Preppers not to store foods you wouldn't eat on an everyday basis. If you hate meatloaf, then for Heaven's sake don't store it in MREs or any other form just because others suggest it, or you got it for a bargain. Remember, after just 10 days straight, Jif Peanut Butter and Welches Concord Grape Jelly would make even the most faithful PB&J fanatic sick!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKIE LADY, post: 2115877, member: 28040"] Re: appetite fatigue, Jack Spigerelli in his book "Crisis Preparedness", talks about appetite fatigue. He mentions it comes on to children and the elderly the quickest. Kids get tired of the same texture of food and the elderly just sort of give up out of bordem. When either age bracket gets this way, it's close to impossible to get them to eat. That's why Okiegentleman and I don't store just rice, beans and oatmeal. We vacuum pack several different things; and the beans, rice, dry potatoes, etc have spice packets stored with them. Spigerelli stresses you have to have variety, especially if things turn out to be more long term. He reminds Preppers not to store foods you wouldn't eat on an everyday basis. If you hate meatloaf, then for Heaven's sake don't store it in MREs or any other form just because others suggest it, or you got it for a bargain. Remember, after just 10 days straight, Jif Peanut Butter and Welches Concord Grape Jelly would make even the most faithful PB&J fanatic sick! [/QUOTE]
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