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a practical bug out bag....
#18869566 - 09/20/13 08:49 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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not necessarily a BOB, but what are some food items that have a decent shelf life that offer the daily shit you need?
i was talking with my chick and we are going to slowly start building up a supply. you know, here and there type shit. any suggestions on foods, tools, first aid shit.
just to keep in mind, we dont make a shit load of money so we cant run out and spend 600.00 on shit.
we are more of a here and there type people.
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Re: a practical bug out bag.... [Re: mpd]
#18869585 - 09/20/13 08:53 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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so really just anything thats canned. i know cans can be quite heavy when dealing with a decent amount. ill look into the dried thing. shit, i have my own dehydrator...
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beans, rice, peanut butter, dried meat (jerky), honey - all stay for very long times if stored properly. vitamins canned food has a long shelf life. But cannot be carried generally, so that's more for a home "emergency food" kit. For bunkering in as opposed to bugging out. MREs, Freeze dried food meals (mountain house, etc)
Here's my bug out bag if you want some ideas... http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/17520765/page/1 It's undergone several revisions since then but that's the basics
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Re: a practical bug out bag.... [Re: Shroomism]
#18869596 - 09/20/13 08:55 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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thanks. ill check it out now.
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Re: a practical bug out bag.... [Re: Shroomism]
#18869620 - 09/20/13 09:00 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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damn son! nice! looks expensive though. i had to double look when i saw DMT.
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If I were to do this I would search for things that can never go bad and a lot of water and water filter systems/cleaners and a distiller.
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Yeah it was a bit expensive. But its been evolving for 5+ years so it's not like I bought all the stuff at once... a bit here and there.
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Re: a practical bug out bag.... [Re: Shroomism]
#18869750 - 09/20/13 09:32 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Shroomism said: beans, rice, peanut butter, dried meat (jerky), honey - all stay for very long times if stored properly. vitamins canned food has a long shelf life. But cannot be carried generally, so that's more for a home "emergency food" kit. For bunkering in as opposed to bugging out. MREs, Freeze dried food meals (mountain house, etc)
Here's my bug out bag if you want some ideas... http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/17520765/page/1 It's undergone several revisions since then but that's the basics
and as much ammo as you can carry.
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Re: a practical bug out bag.... [Re: joe666]
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joe666 said:
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Shroomism said: beans, rice, peanut butter, dried meat (jerky), honey - all stay for very long times if stored properly. vitamins canned food has a long shelf life. But cannot be carried generally, so that's more for a home "emergency food" kit. For bunkering in as opposed to bugging out. MREs, Freeze dried food meals (mountain house, etc)
Here's my bug out bag if you want some ideas... http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/17520765/page/1 It's undergone several revisions since then but that's the basics
and as much ammo as you can carry.
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Re: a practical bug out bag.... [Re: SattvaBodhi]
#18869837 - 09/20/13 09:56 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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some of those emergency blankets that cause cancer may be good to maybe a few waterskins and water purifying tablets or a nice filter until just until you find a clean water source. also you can never go wrong with a nice knife or leathermen and a compas maybe even an atlas.
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Re: a practical bug out bag.... [Re: kinkaku]
#18869843 - 09/20/13 09:57 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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also I'm always a fan of the compact .22 survival rifles that float in water that might be a nice adition if you can afford the room.
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Re: a practical bug out bag.... [Re: joe666]
#18869871 - 09/20/13 10:09 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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fuck bugging out. I'm staying put
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Re: a practical bug out bag.... [Re: Prisoner#1]
#18870050 - 09/20/13 10:53 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I like having options. I can bunker in or bug out depending on the scenario. That's why I leave my "bug out bag" at home, so I can use it there if needed, or grab and go. I also have tons of stored water, long term storage food and other supplies at home for 'bunkering in". Also have a "get home bag" in my car
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Re: a practical bug out bag.... [Re: Shroomism]
#18870119 - 09/20/13 11:10 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Are you talking food that you can store in case of a disaster or some shit?
If so, call around to some military surplus stores and ask if they have MREs and how much.
The military surplus store sold me a ton of them for $1 a piece and they are full meals. They were made in the 70s but have a life of 100 years. I ate one and it honestly wasn't bad at all. I would have paid 2-3$ a piece for those, it's worth it and they take up as much space as a video tape and they give you tobasco sauce.
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Re: a practical bug out bag.... [Re: ganjfather]
#18870138 - 09/20/13 11:16 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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You sure about that man? Most MREs I have ever seen only have a viable shelf life of around 5 years at normal room temps. They are definitely a good option. I have two cases for emergencies. But I've never seen any MRE that advertises longer than a 3-5 year shelf life. I guess if you are freezing them they could probably be viable for ~20 years.
Freeze dried food in vacuum sealed mylar generally has a 20-25 year shelf life
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Re: a practical bug out bag.... [Re: Shroomism]
#18870163 - 09/20/13 11:22 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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that was what the dude told me. he also said it's possible that some of them could be bad, and if the plastic has expanded with gas then to throw it out.
They show the manufacture date and it's from the 70s. He said they can last a 100 years if I keep them stored in a cool place. The one I ate was fine, the chicken was pretty shitty and dry but all the dry food tasted fine, maybe a little stale.
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Re: a practical bug out bag.... [Re: ganjfather]
#18870176 - 09/20/13 11:25 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Now I'm feeling as if I got played.
I have 40 of them in a big chest freezer, hopefully I didn't waste 40$. I'm gonna open another one up and see if its edible.
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