Anyone have a recommendation on survival foods?
Here is my list:
Honey, peanut butter, beans and rice. So I keep 10 gallons of beans and approx. 10 of rice. Other niceties include dehydrated egg yolks, hamburger and milk. I also have MRE's and other meals in a freezer. If you need antibiotics you can cross reference fish antibiotics as they are human grade. I've been into survival longer (reading
survival gear reviews) than any other focus so much I secretly wish for a catastrophe just to rotate stock.
Dude, seriously, if it's actually SURVIVAL you're going for as opposed to coolness factor it's about canned goods, specifically canned proteins..... all that dehydrated crap is just money down the drain. As is freezer stuff. FREEZER??? REALLY??? ..... c'mon, you lose that stuff in a simple power outage......
Go to a restaurant supply house and buy 4-packs of gallon CANS of meats and stews, preferably in oil. Tuna in oil and any other sort of protein (sausages/eggs/oysters/fishes/bully) you can find in oil......salt, sugar (instant energy), pepper and spices and bulk fats like margarine and lard can be double vacuum packed and will last 25yrs but must be well contained externally (heavy tote) to keep the meese out. Peanut butter is hiking fuel, not survival food.
Interestingly enough I've a couple hundred MRE's upstairs in my shop in cardboard boxes and the mouses don't touch 'em! We flopped 'em down noting "we'd better get back up here and contain these" and just never did, cuz the anti-rodent packaging seems to be working
Don't bother with canned fruits and veggies, they're not survival food, they'll just kill you faster, even the old standby "rice and beans" zeroes out in days as your bodies loses the ability to sugarize it and things like potatoes are actually negative yield.
To LIVE you need meat and you need fats.... period.
Some really stupid SHTF hoards include gold, "powdered hydration drinks", "trade goods" and stuff for barter......firewood, flour and grains etc..
Your need is shelter, water, fire, protein
I very much agree on the antibiotics..... In waterproof green cases with red crosses I keep at least a 50 thousand mgs each of doxy, augmentin, double that of penicillin and amoxycillin, and assorted azithromycin, cephalaxin, metronizadole, and ciproflaxin.... and a few bottles of aspirin for the whiners....
But then I've been self-medicating for 40yrs. Use'tacould we'd buy our hunting antibiotics at the local vet or tackstore..... then online bird meds, and now fish meds. The 50lb of meds I now keep aside has cost me less than a couple Dr visits....
IMO if you're actually serious about living it comes down to two things...... meats and antibiotics.
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