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Prokhor Zakharov posted:The Kit includes 360 institutional size (#10) cans: No Curly Fries? gently caress OFF
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# ? Feb 18, 2015 13:16 |
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 07:37 |
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Surviving the apocalypse is dumb. The forums would be down slightly more often then when Radium was in charge and I wouldn't be able to pay for anything with bitcoin, just like now.
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# ? Feb 18, 2015 13:34 |
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Prokhor Zakharov posted:The Kit includes 360 institutional size (#10) cans: i like that they are putting dried rice in cans lol why
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# ? Feb 18, 2015 14:13 |
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Rutibex posted:i like that they are putting dried rice in cans lol why Protection from humidity and oxygen.
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# ? Feb 18, 2015 14:19 |
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(2) Chicken Bouillon (5.1 lbs Net Wt. per can / 5 year unopened shelf life / Country of Origin: USA) 2.5 pounds of chicken bouillon per person per year? That seems a bit high.
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# ? Feb 18, 2015 14:27 |
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I almost went the route of buying a years supply of toiletries, tin foil and certain tinned foods so I wouldn't have to bother going to the shops as often or worry about running out of it when it is needed during the year. Worked out the cost of a Costco membership+ the supplies and it was way more expensive than just doing the regular shopping.
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# ? Feb 18, 2015 14:32 |
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Lucy Heartfilia posted:Protection from humidity and oxygen. you can do the same with a much cheaper plastic bag. cans are only useful because you can heat them up and cook the insides after they are sealed. for dried products they are just pointless
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# ? Feb 18, 2015 14:33 |
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Rutibex posted:you can do the same with a much cheaper plastic bag. cans are only useful because you can heat them up and cook the insides after they are sealed. for dried products they are just pointless The canning process is cheaper, especially since cans can be made much bigger than plastic retorts. Also lastic can't take as much temperature during packing and dependong on conditions breaks down faster, resulting in shorter shelf-lifes overall OXBALLS DOT COM fucked around with this message at 14:38 on Feb 18, 2015 |
# ? Feb 18, 2015 14:34 |
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Mange Mite posted:The canning process is cheaper, especially since cans can be made much bigger than plastic retorts. yeah i guess i can see the advantage of putting everything in cans for possible 10+ year shelf life. i just like that the majority of your food in that bundle consists of dried flour/rice/oats and some soup mix. basically the cheapest things you could buy at the supermarket; you could easily buy 10 bulk bags of flour/rice/oats for under $500 at the supermarket right now and have as many calories with nearly as good of a shelf life.
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# ? Feb 18, 2015 14:46 |
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Rutibex posted:yeah i guess i can see the advantage of putting everything in cans for possible 10+ year shelf life. but how would i get my honey powder then?
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# ? Feb 18, 2015 15:24 |