8 Powdered Foods That LAST FOREVER! (30+ Year Shelf Life)

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Discover the ultimate solution to potential food shortages with our latest video on "8 Powdered Foods That LAST FOREVER! (30+ Year Shelf Life)." As the threat of food shortages looms and empty shelves become a reality, it's crucial to prepare adequately. Are you ready for the impending food crisis coming to America? Join us as we delve into the essential strategy of stockpiling food for long-term survival. Learn how to stock up your pantry with powdered foods that have an extended shelf life, ensuring you're well-prepared for any emergency situation. Don't wait until it's too late – start stocking up now and secure your family's future!
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Powdered cheese was in great demand by the US military quartermaster corp to feed soldiers in WWII. When the war ended they had a shi- -, er at lot of this stuff and not a lot of soldiers to feed. The quartermaster offered to sell some to Charles Doolin. It was such a good price the Doolin bought all of it. He had no use for the product but he saw a good deal. Once he had it he added it to a corn puff and Cheetos were born.

edwardcnnell
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I cooked in the army, I used powdered and dehydrated food all the time, even shrimp packed more than 30 yrs before i opened the can, but the #1 powder i would recomend in any prep, beef base, chicken base, vegetable base, tomatoe base, I can guarantee with these ingredients, I could cook a turd and make it tastey to ya. Powdered onion soup is another staple can be used in lots of things, dry beans, all kinds, rice, noodles all kinds, dehydrated potatoes, all kinds, dehydrated vegetables, these items go very far feeding more people with very little. Powdered cheese, powdered milk. Dehydrated meat is always good but it is expensive, but with these ingredients you can make hearty soups by using small amounts of these items and feed many people. Its really not hard

dustydawson
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Don't forget about instant coffee, all you need is hot water and bingo you are good to go.

georgewafer
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Bay leaves keep bugs out of powdered shelf foods. GIs have known about powdered products forever. I like this idea.

deloreswilson
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You are the only person I have heard talking about powdered products. Sounds like a great idea. Thanks.

steveayres
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Dehydrate, blend to powder, store in air tight container, store in a cool dry place. You can dehydrate just about everything you can eat.

candacehalapin
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Low fat powdered milk is also good for lactose intolerant people. I can eat a lot of homemade foods made with powdered milk I can't eat made with regular milk. Plus it stores well in the frig after opening for weeks.

chrisholmes
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1) Powdered eggs
2) Powdered milk
3) Powdered whey protein
4) Powdered soups
5) Powdered Cheese
6) Powdered peanut butter
7) Powdered fruits
8) Powdered vegetables

kiddlesnmore
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Eggs, milk, Whey protein, powdered soup, cheese, peanut butter, fruit, vegetables.

lindajohnson
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Nutritional yeast. Coconut oil never goes rancid (not powdered, I know).

alancoe
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One still will need water for Any of these powdered items. You need to store water too!

christinelang
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In Vietnam 1967-68, we ate C-rations dated "Nov-1944".
The Vietnamese would steal them if the rations weren't guarded.
Canned peaches most fought over, next was canned fruit cocktail, then
pound cake. Worst was canned pork.

mikevallee
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Honey Honey Honey
Ghee ( clarified butter)
Soda bicarbonate magnesium chloride
Dry fruits that you can soak in water

markobakovic
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Many of these items are worth buying and using as part of your regular diet. I buy powdered butter, my wife loves popcorn, instead of that liquid cr*p movie theaters use try powdered butter, wife loves it and she doesn't even know its a prepper item.

davidrn
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Make sure to have an excellent water purification system too, there's plenty of choice regarding technology of reverse osmosis, purification and filtration "candles" using ceramic and activated carbon, still need to store water but you might be able to use shallow wells and purify ground surface water typically down to about 30 to 50 feet but often not much lower than 3 feet

davidgraemesmith
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I have a few things that I ordered from Thrive life, including powdered butter. My family wasn’t crazy about the flavor of the beef and chicken options, however I believe they’d be less picky in a SHTF scenario, and I actually liked the ground beef option, I found it pleasing in ramen and soup. The cans last at least 25 years when still sealed. Once opened they should be used within 6 months. I would genuinely like a free dryer, but the cost has prevented me from investing in one. I will start pressure canning next month and see how effective I am with canning fruit, soups and meat.
Edited to add, it wasn’t the flavor of the meat but the texture. I was still a beginner and possibly I didn’t prepare them as well as I could have.

valerief
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I'm stocking up on Chinese carry-out mustard packets. I figure they'll be great barter items when everyone is looking to cover the awful taste of old prepper supplies.

paulhare
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downside to powdered peanut butter is that you lose the best part which is the fat. we need a certain amount of fat to avoid protein toxicity hence why sustaining on something like rabbits alone does not work. the rest are great options, not sure i would want to waste money on powdered peanut butter, since i have beans and rice for protein.

firearmssanctuary
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I remember powdered eggs from camping ! They make great scrambled eggs!

noneomarxistactor
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Most if not all of these items are freeze dryed... not just dehydrated.

CharlieB_PST