20 Foods I Keep in MY SECRET PREPPER PANTRY (Food Storage 101)

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We have seen some BIG challenges in our world this year so in today’s video I’m going to take you on tour of the food storage system and organization I've been working on for my family. I’ll be sharing my best tips and tricks when it comes food storage as well as 20 food items I like to stock up on and why.

Warning! Challenging Times are Ahead - Stock Up!
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Where did you get he can organizer shelf??

mskippi
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I am a beekeeper. Honey does not "go bad"; however, it will "sugar" after a period of time. How quickly this happens depends upon the type of honey. Liquidity can be regained by setting your honey jar in a pot of hot water and stirring periodically.

charlettenitzsche
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Not food, but in the grocery category, don’t forget things like toothpaste, soap and similar items as well as OTC medications and basic first aid supplies.

JustBethTrying
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For longer shelf life, I recommend purchasing canned goods that do not have the pull tab to open them. It is this type of seal that lessens the shelf life.

michellebraakman
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NOTE: Putting Bay leaves in flour, rice and beans, prevents them from getting bugs.

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I love my son so much and after the COVID situation with food shortages I vowed to be more prepared for both our sakes. Ladies Don’t forget feminine products, tampons, sanitary pads, thrush and cystitis medications. You never know when you might need it

lydiabennett
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Im so surprised at how many comments are negative or sounds like people have no idea about food storage! Yours is awesome! Keep on keepin on 🥰 what freedom to know we are able to take care of our families in a crisis.

jessDmiller
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People will be swarming to your house in hoards to beg or steal when something drastic happens. Most people refuse to prepare for the unexpected, even when constantly being told to, but have no issue taking what they want by force from others who spent time preparing. Loved the video, stay safe.

Dramadonia
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I wish my family would listen to me about this. Been preaching it for almost 2 yrs and they say God will take care of them. I'm a believer and my God has supplied all my needs according to His riches...and I've been prepping with the supplies 😂. My sister told me she was going to come to my house. I told her she'd better bring something to the table on a massive scale!

syphwarrior
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Before Corona I used to think you people were crazy, now I'm a believer!

AleQuag
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A true perfectionist. That house is that organized with four children... Commendable

hadassahlyricals
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If you are in an emergency, it’s important not to forget about the water heater having a 40-80 gallon supply of fresh water. Easy to drain out if you need it.

brianlittle
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I am a UK prepper, starting around 6 years ago and I am certainly glad I did, with current scarcity and price increases. Already there are limits on the cooking oil bottles you can buy at the supermarket and I still have 26 litres/40 pints. I have learnt from this video, which will help me in re-building stock even higher. One little tip I gained from a US prepper was to freeze your bags of flour for a couple of days before long-term storage in airtight containers. This keeps the flour free from weevils. I obviously forgot to freeze one, opened it several months later, and it did have some tiny creatures moving in it. Harmless, maybe, but not very appetizing. Especially for a vegetarian like me 🙂, although I store tinned meat, Spam, etc, which I would soon eat if hungry enough!

I do not follow the use-by date too religiously, some canned food from WW2 having been found edible after some 100 years. Same goes for many jar/packet.freeze dried foods, the manufacturers having to be very conservative with those dates imho. I keep a spreadsheet with sections for canned food, packet food, jar food, etc, and label each item with its own number (A100, A101, etc) for identification. I have columns for Description, Ref No, Size/weight/quantity, Use-by date, Price paid per item, Quantity, etc. to help me stock take, as I am now. It helps a lot. I just wish I could get family (with 2 sons and 3 grandchildren) to follow suit, but they do not see the warning signs. Now mid-70's, I have to also prep with them in mind as best I can but is a worry. Just about to buy a tall garage-suited (low temperatures) freezer for more capacity.

In readiness for the (inevitable) coming worldwide financial crash, I have got much cash got out of the banking system, bought gold, silver, Bitcoin and other cryptos and keep cash at home. Also, a daily Bible read. All part of preparedness - but that is another story. Keeping quiet about your prepping/stacking plans has to be a wise thing. Thanks for the video and Best wishes from the UK.

EnlightenedPatriot
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Why in my 22 years of living just now finding out what a “prepper” is?? It’s killing me because I been one my whole life. Now I’m finding out there’s a whole community who share common mindsets, feels good to know I’m not alone. It all started with zebra cakes and ramen noodles in my tote bucket in my closet when I was 8

TheKICKsomeMONSTRx
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There was a time when I was younger, I had heat exhaustion, and a redhead, so I burned easily. We didn't have gatorade back then. My grandma gave me dill pickle juice, to drink(great for dehydration) and put apple cider vinegar on my burn. It really did help take the sting out of the burn and helped to cool me off, then we used noxema. Just a little pickle juice helped me with my nausea and was close to being like gatorade. Grams was born in the year 1900. Thanks Grandma. She was also a redhead.😍

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Don't forget to buy several can openers in case you lose yours or it breaks

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I’ve heard to keep yeast in the freezer. You might consider putting doors on your prepped pantry so it’s not so visible. Also maybe hang some canvas covering over the garage shelves if you open the garage door and neighbors can see inside. You don’t want to advertise your preps.

terryrodriguez
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You’re killing it! Forget hurricanes. You’re ready for the zombie apocalypse. 👍

jerritanner
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I've been watching a lot of prepping vids lately to prepare my family but I think yours is absolutely perfect! For those that think they don't have the room to prep: I've seen people put water in 2 ltr bottles and store under their beds, put food in labeled totes and store in a garage or closet, some have even buried sealed buckets in their back yard, gardens or plant beds. We have to be creative with the space we have. You won't need 100 pairs of shoes or a closet full of outdated or unused clothes...food, water and necessities are vital to survival in any emergency situation. But above all else, be right with God. Repent, pray, read your bibles! Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. I pray everyone does their part. Be blessed 🙏🙌❤

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Beautiful job! I live in a small one story apartment complex, and my space for food storage is pretty limited. Luckily, our landlady is a prepper, so she's helped get us organized. She has built fencing around those of us who wanted it, and put together a community garden and plan! She's put aside extra storage in her own area for big bags and cans of long term basic foodstuffs for us, and just finished putting up a very large shed in our communial area for more storage. We're in the city but now on well water and we're ready thanks to her.. I'm so incredibly grateful 🙏 to her! May your viewers with similar opportunities to assist singles and seniors (like me) please know that they can make a world of difference.

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