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For home storage it's wet pack under rotation. It use to be home canned, dried, etc.. but been many years... I went through a period where I used the home stored items.,. that's what they were for right... not all emergencies are nuclear war... and dead is dead... |
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storing rice/ beans etc
How to store for it to keep for the longest ?
What kinds to get that keep better? |
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https://www.usaemergencysupply.com/i...e_of_foods.htm
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And if you are basing the effectiveness of a weapon based off of cheesy 70's TV shows that bragged about no one being hurt? Seriously?
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It was the 80's for that thicker, cheesier flavour!
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Ah yes, good point that: How did I miss that wiff of limburger?
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AS far as storage, I live in one of the worst areas, south eastern part of North Carolina. HOT HUMID about 5-6 mths, nice about 2, cool to cold rest of year. All food items are kept inside house. If S&&& hits fan, every thing close to hand. I 'll have to look into Nu-Wick candles. Good idea. I do have Sterno for emergency heating of food/water/etc. I have standard large candles. My $0.02 Mike |
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Army Sgt,
Those pictures look like an old railway lantern. I have the "hurricane" style oil lamp. Lots of light, heat, not much use of oil fuel. I do have a couple of quarts of oil lamp fuel. Just in case...... My $0.02 Mike |
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It is a Dietz Lantern.
It is a 70 hour "Little Giant". Commonly used before battery powered lamps when installed with red tinted glass as a hazard warning device. I bought this one for $2.50 and paid $4.50 for a new glass globe. Dietz lanterns are still around but, like so much other stuff....... now made in China. |
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