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Feed Your Preparation tins
14 August 2020, 18:59,
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RE: Feed Your Preparation tins
I agree with you, SS, and most of my stores are as you describe, but I do like to keep a range of these tins as well for two reasons:

1) Ease of cooking. This doesn't matter at the moment, but in a SHTF world with no power, there's real value in food that only needs one pan of boiling water to prepare.

2) Long life. I do rotate my stores, but also appreciate the luxury of food that can just sit on a shelf and be forgotten about until I need it. It still won't be thrown away, as I've only ever bought tins I've sampled and enjoyed, and will happily eat anything that's coming anywhere near its 25 year date.

Yes, it's expensive, and I can't afford a lot of it, but time is also a luxury and these tins certainly save it. I'm a 'belt and braces' kind of prepper, and I like to have food of both kinds!
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Feed Your Preparation tins - by Little Lou - 13 August 2020, 22:08
RE: Feed Your Preparation tins - by Little Lou - 14 August 2020, 18:59

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