Comments - The Survival Guide To Long Term Food Storage - Earth Changes and the Pole Shift2024-03-29T14:31:22Zhttps://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=3863141%3ABlogPost%3A491635&xn_auth=noTins and ice chests and anyth…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2011-06-30:3863141:Comment:6225362011-06-30T19:07:09.928ZPamela Copplehttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/PamelaCopple
<p>Tins and ice chests and anything you can store sealed stuff in sounds great, we have found bins on sale at times in the dollar stores over here and will be useful for laundry washing or anything else you can think of.</p>
<p>You guys are great thanks so much for all the lovely info here ;D</p>
<p>Definitely Kari and Raven, there will be some gmo out there for a little while we can't really control that and I figure while taking Zeta advice to grow organic plants to seed first, we won't be…</p>
<p>Tins and ice chests and anything you can store sealed stuff in sounds great, we have found bins on sale at times in the dollar stores over here and will be useful for laundry washing or anything else you can think of.</p>
<p>You guys are great thanks so much for all the lovely info here ;D</p>
<p>Definitely Kari and Raven, there will be some gmo out there for a little while we can't really control that and I figure while taking Zeta advice to grow organic plants to seed first, we won't be wasting much on edibles that year, it would be best to use up the hybrids on possible failed crop and if for nothing else but to draw pollutants out into the plant. I am not sure why I was so driven to buy the cheap seed but I do know there is a plan.</p>
<p>Another thing I have done is to start growing veges that return, like rhubarb and Egyptian walking onions and grape plants. Just hoping to survive here ;)</p>
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<p>Thanks again Bill, excellent post ;D</p> Great stuff!
I'm waiting for…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2011-06-30:3863141:Comment:6206922011-06-30T06:52:47.091ZRandyhttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/nerdyDude
<p>Great stuff!</p>
<p>I'm waiting for large ice chests to go on sale. I think they'd be good to store sealed bags in and help protect against temperature extremes. Plus they'd be useful for other things afterwords. Seems like a good idea... Opinions?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Great stuff!</p>
<p>I'm waiting for large ice chests to go on sale. I think they'd be good to store sealed bags in and help protect against temperature extremes. Plus they'd be useful for other things afterwords. Seems like a good idea... Opinions?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p> I buy Rice, popcorn, oatmeal,…tag:poleshift.ning.com,2011-06-30:3863141:Comment:6202942011-06-30T03:47:38.050ZPamela Copplehttps://poleshift.ning.com/profile/PamelaCopple
<p>I buy Rice, popcorn, oatmeal, macaroni, sugar and spices, TP and Personal Hygiene from Samers (they are out of beans here) I get beans from Sav A Snot, I buy local FEED wheat from a pet store called Soldams, feed wheat has no additives. I get dehydrated milk on the Mexican food aisle at Wallymart (hersheys) and 5 gallon white paint buckets from a local hardware (foodsafe hpfe2) and the lids with a seal from The Home store and 5 gallon mylar bags and oxygen absorbers online. Put the mylar in…</p>
<p>I buy Rice, popcorn, oatmeal, macaroni, sugar and spices, TP and Personal Hygiene from Samers (they are out of beans here) I get beans from Sav A Snot, I buy local FEED wheat from a pet store called Soldams, feed wheat has no additives. I get dehydrated milk on the Mexican food aisle at Wallymart (hersheys) and 5 gallon white paint buckets from a local hardware (foodsafe hpfe2) and the lids with a seal from The Home store and 5 gallon mylar bags and oxygen absorbers online. Put the mylar in the bucket put the food in to about 1 inch from the top and 3 or 4 500cc oxygen absorbers on top of the food, remove all air possible and seal with an iron. Make sure package has vacuumed then seal lid with a mallett. Anything with less that 10% moisture will save for 30 yrs the more moisture there is the shorter the shelf life. I buy meat when on sale and cold pack into sterilized jars with 1 inch head space with a tiny bit of canning salt and process as directed. Canning can be safely stored up to 1yr but I have known people to eat canned items long after expiration. All cold pack food should be reheated before eating. I have GMO and non GMO seeds saved with the idea the gmo's will be used immediately after pole shift when Plant strength is most important, and the organic seeds to be used a couple of years after pole shift when things start calming down.</p>
<p>I am broke but I have disciplined myself to buy one storage item when shopping if possible and build up to what I feel will be needed intuitively.</p>
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