Frugal Living Tips- Build A Great Depression-Recession Pantry

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These frugal living tips to build up your pantry will have you prepared for whatever comes your way. Have a prepper pantry inspired by The Great Depression. Snag these essentials.

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Just learned that my pure maple syrup was MOLDY today!
I was like, what in the heck?
Now I know to REFRIGERATE IT!
Thank you! 🥰

Leggo-Of-My-Draco
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In more humid climates I’ve found the pasta needs long term storage measures to stay fresh and edible for years.

MicheleL-vebm
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Okay I had no idea flour could last past 6 months!!! I am SO happy to learn this!! And the tip about the hardened honey, amazing!!! wow, this video was GOLD!! Love you, friend!

FancyThatwithCandice
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Was introduced to you by the ninja and totally love you! Thanks for what you share--from the backstory regarding your family member's fat medical bill/s to how it really helped your YouTube channel take off into a lucrative business, the fact regarding how the freeze dryer ultimately pays for itself in the end, the tips and tricks you share, etc etc etc. Thank you!!!

SproutingHealth
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We’ve been storing our flour with the brown paper bags and then food saving them. We freeze it before we vacuum seal it.

Jessalyn-ucne
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You can buy dried green peas in most shops too they are super cheap and will last decades and rehydrate in your dishes really well

TheCherryHomemaker
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I built up a small stash of food, especially with dried pastas, spaghetti sauce, and dried beans when I was getting the extra Covid food stamps money.

wildshadowstar
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Did you know you can stick a taper candle into the giant containers of crisco (like club size) and you’d have an emergency light and heat source that lasts a super long time? A good item to stock up on since it’s multipurpose.

kayleigh
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Wow!!! Great suggestions for storing food items!! Thank you so much!!

carolharris
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I just love this video! The information just doesn’t stop. Thank you !!

puffypuff
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Thanks for the brown sugar tip. Can’t wait to tell my daughter 😀👍🏽🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽

patsywhaley
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As always, great information!! Thank you!

glendaharding
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Scientist found 2000 year old honey buried in an Egyptian tomb and it was still edible! 😮

auntrowdy
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Love the brown bag idea when using the food saver, I’m also going to use that for other foods as well now so thank you!, I put a just under the seal, I’ve been reusing my food saver bags, so much great information on your video so thank you for sharing

FrugalGardenerOntario
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For flour, put the bag in your deep freeze (we have a chest freezer) for a week. It kills any bug eggs that might be in there. Then store as you would before, but now, bug free.

billkelly
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Love your tips on the depression.
❤❤❤

patbuegeler
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We use red hard wheat berries daily. I grind every morning and use that for the days flour.

familychannel
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Hello Kimmy! Always the best tips 😁👏🏻. Have a nice evening. 😊

donna
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love the tip about the honey, wow and the flour never thought of that putting bread with brown sugar that has gone hard. thanks for sharing. xxx

juliespencer
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I just watched your interview with FFM! It was truly enjoyable! 💕

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