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Preppers September 2020

Prepping Food Storage

Good morning everyone on the glorious Saturday morning. I hope you are doing well and that your spirit lives with joyful hope. I know that I do and pray for all of you.

Ok, today I want to discuss with you, how easy it is do do a little prepping with storing food or purchasing food that can last for 30 years, if need be.

I am not USDA or anyone highly trained. I just study a lot of things, in this life. I always have, that is the very reason for this blog of mine. I enjoy learning, even at a young 61. So that I can hopefully teach others to take care of themselves and their family also.

This is a very cheap food to prep for storing and it will fill up the tummy, if you happen to be really hungry, sometime in the future. You never know what is coming next in these days and times! If some of us pass through it, there will be many sad stories for our future generations.

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Well, this post went haywire and now I am repairing it! These 3 boxes of instant potato flakes will fill up a 2 -gallon food storage bucket. Then you add about 8 bay leaves on the top of the flakes.

Last of all you put your moisture absorber on the top and close up the bucket. Make sure to write the item and the date on the bucket. You can buy your absorbers or make your own, either way. I use the cat litter (CLEAN) mini crystal unscented. I just put some in a coffee filter and staple it shut or 1/2 of an envelope and staple it shut. This will keep moisture out of your food. But do not add this to salt or sugar as they will harden like a rock. Just put bay leaves only on top of those in the bucket or jar, etc. This is just the way I do it, and I am no USDA professional. I just love to study many things about life. Thanks for visiting and please do come back. While you are already here please feel free to look towards the bottom of my page for more posts, or the archives so that my little blog can grow. I post on Tue-Wed and Saturdays.

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