My Patriot Supply - Ready Hour - Survival Food - Is It Any Good???

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Recently purchased a 4 Week My Patriot Supply Survival Food Pack from My Patriot Supply just to have peace of mind in case of an emergency and there was some sort of food shortage. Decided to do a quick video to explain it and perform a taste test.

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I just bought some! Thanks for reviewing this!! Can’t think of a better time to need this than now! God bless everyone and keep you safe!

Ramon-dujv
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Well I bought this for backcountry camping. Not freeze dried so not as light. You could put this together yourself from the grocery store using Kraft dinner, Lipton sides Quaker instant oatmeal etc. Just vaccum bag for extra life.

donsiesling
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Thank you for this review! We've been buying long-term food storage, the majority of which is from My Patriot Supply. We've been wondering about the quality of the food and this gives us some reassurance. I think we'll try some for ourselves now. Speaking of supplemental foods to have with them; we've been adding basics of flour, sugar, salt, other spices, quick oats, noodles and sauces etc. that have a longer shelf life as well. As you say, we're hoping that in the event of a real food catastrophe, the combination of slightly "fresher" foods with the long term storage will get us by for longer than the listed time frame on these boxes. Thanks again!

joejoanne
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I had been buying long term food supplies before COVID when it would be for sale but never tried it thinking that if things went bad even if it didn't taste great it would be better than nothing. My goal was to eventually have enough for not just myself but also my adult children, who refused to prep previously, and their families for up to 5 years.

When we be were required to work from home I decided to try living off short term pantry for the first month since I hadn't been good at rotating supplies since I preferred fresh.

It was an eye opening experience and extended for a year with minimal purchases of dairy and the fresh greens I grow. In addition to short term I decided to open up some of the long term to see how it tasted. There was some pretty disgusting stuff in there. It was various brands.

After this experience I decided to change up a few things.

1. Family and friends who previously hadn't been receptive to prepping we're now happy to accept donations of 6 months worth of various long term foods, even the so called vegetable stew (note:. If you see any long term supplier selling something called that specifically DON'T buy it!!!! It is vile). It gives them a base to start with.

2. Found that I prefer to use single ingredient long term foods rather than prepared meals, such as dried potatoes or veggies, freeze dried meats, pasta, etc. Of the different brands of prepared meals the only ones I kept were Mountain House but I do have dried ingredients in gallon cans and buckets to make many different meals

3. Short term pantry will have be mostly home canned meats and vegetables which have much better flavor and shelf life than store bought.

4. Will always keep gardening seeds on hand. I can have microgreens within 2 weeks and a number of greens like bok choi, baby spinach and lettuces in 30 days or less and a larger variety in 60 days or less. I hadn't realized how much I would miss having fresh anything.

They always say not to prep what you don't like but it can be very easy to tell yourself that if times are tough enough it won't matter. It really does. In the short term pantry I knew that I prefer homemade but went ahead and bought plenty of ready made soups, stew, etc because they had tasted good when I was young. I got where I was gagging over some of them. The good news was that I am friends with a large family who were willing to accept dozens and dozens of canned items that there kids were excited about.

My pantry is changing a lot.

bettypearson
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Love how detailed you were and how u took your time no rushing seems like in these videos people always rush . Thanks 🙏 so much loved it 💜👌

kbarajas
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My directions said to bring water to a boil FIRST then add product. I think you will get a better texture to the food that way. Putting the product in cold water and the bringing to a boil will give you a mushy product.

carlflippin
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1000 calories a day is plenty. For health reasons I used to fast every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and at the first of every month I would fast for 72hrs. All of this is with zero calories. I would only have water, black coffee and sometimes herbal tea with zero calories. I am 6ft tall and hover around 180 to 185 extremely muscular to the point people always call me big guy.

So in other words I not only survive but thrive on 800 calories a day when you average out the week. We need a lot less food than we are told and I personally believe 2000 calories is way way to much.

Once a month now I still fast for three days in a row but aside from that period I usually eat every day but only one time so essentially a 23 hour fast everyday.

SkeenDogger
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If you will look closer at the sides of those boxes, near the back edge, you will see a "pullable" strap-like bit of thin plastic which you then are supposed to pull all around the top-edge to free the top so you can more easily open the lid. Pushing down on the lid, it will "snap" back into place, resealing the lid.

KennethGGordon
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Love the visual of a hurricane or tornado hitting your house and your $200 supply of food is now spread across the neighborhood.

dorothylimbrick
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Part of preparedness is an overall plan. It should always start by building a pantry. Basements with QUALITY shelving stocked full of dry goods and canned goods. You should have enough food to eat comfortably for a considerable amount of time. Canned meats are a great way to have a VERY comfortable way to ride out a major disruption of the supply chain. You need to be able to last a couple of months without having major concerns about where the next meal is coming from.

robschaller
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Thanks for the product review. I like Ready Hour. Good prices too.

eric
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Thanks for your time! Now I'm thinking of taking back my Costco food survival kits and get the patriots emergency food kits instead..

CynthiaRomero-czwx
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I was looking at how you make these things. I am worried about having the water supplies I am going to need to prepare all these. We are really living in very scary time. Now we see our own government has turned against us WEE FOLKS.. Oh they will be fine, dining on the best of everything and as far as they are concerned, the rest of us can go to hell.

keepsmiling
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If you bought this and haven't tried it yet. I highly recommend you do. And do it BEFORE you have to rely on it. I've tried half of the items in both buckets. And half of it wasn't worth eating. I threw the mac and cheese away it was so bad. I would suggest you buy dry/canned goods instead. You'll be much happier.

brianintexas
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This is a crazy amount of money for a little bit of cheap, starchy stuff. It also requires a lot of water and energy to prepare; both of which could be in short supply, or even completely absent when the balloon goes up.
Everybody should be learning pressure canning. That's meat, potatoes, vegetables; ready to eat with or without energy. If done and kept correctly, pressure canned foods will last for years.

mahatma_gandalf
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During Covid I was living in my truck and working at the hospital 80-90 hours a week and living of packed dried foods. Need to try your brand.

abdullahal-shimri
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Great demonstration from start to finish I thinking about buying the same thing

delricocurry
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My friend. I have been buying the exact same food for almost 3 years now when it goes on sale here in the Northeast I get it for 167 dollars and the regular price is 247. I just got another delivery today and it went up $10 making a price 177 dollars for the 4-week supply which you are demonstrating now. I can tell you that all the food and drink in the containers is excellent because we have tried it all. Please watch out for better prices and when they have their sales.

Echo-euqz
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I have ordered 5 different orders of mps. Always comes fast. Havent tried anything yet. Waiting for the impending apocalypse. I also bought the absopure water filtering system which is arriving tomorrow

galoda
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the bloopers were funny... nice twist at the end

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