CHEAP and EASY way to store staples for your EMERGENCY store
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.พ. 2025
- Cheap and easy way to store staples to prolong their best before dates and prevent them from spoiling.
Ideal for emergency preparedness food storage, Prepper pantry and SHTF.
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Greetings from Germany. Great tips even to a relative seasoned prepper.
Appreciate the work.
Thank you 👍
Damn I came for advice on stationery! ;-)
@@crouchingtadpole5158 😂😂😂
such a great idea.
@@KirstyHart-nq4wk thanks for watching 👍
Thanks Alan great idea 👍😀
@@allanparkins8142 cheers mate
A good cheap option Alan, thanks for showing it.
@@deeps2761 cheers mate 👍. Enjoy your evening.
Brilliant idea for the storage and the funnel. On a different note ; we don't have council supplied caddies for waste food in the kitchen. We just cut the bottom 5 or 6 inches of a milk bottle off and use that with a compostable liner.
@@Sam-e5p8h cheers for watching and that's a good idea too. Enjoy your day 👍
Great idea using a bottle as a funnel and how to make an adapter.👍
@@cappsdog631 Cheers matey, have a good 'un 👍
Great ideas, many thanks.
@@pete-manley You're welcome, thanks for watching.
Good idea. I think i will use a jar though. A lot less hassle.
@@simonsolo7750 we as in our house hold don't really have jars other than jam jar size. But whatever works for you.
Cheers for watching and enjoy your day.
Real honey, not from the supermarket, and some freeze dried berry powder and your are golden for a load of SHTF breakfasts. Sticks to your ribs through lunch!
@@brashachilles9725 never tried "real" honey and not keen on supermarket honey. Perhaps I should give it a go?
Hope you're well and cheers for watching.
@@p2snetwork They add sugar or corn syrup to supermarket honey. That’s why it can go moldy. Unadulterated honey can last forever, its antibiotic properties make it suitable for covering burns. Has been found in Egyptian tombs, still edible. A good, healthy slow burn source of energy. I have 6 liters in my deep set it and forget it preps. Available at street markets and the internet. Best bought directly from the beekeeper. Keeping bees would be a great post SHTF skill.
@@brashachilles9725 cheers mate. I'll investigate further and have to have a taste. 👍
Can you store sugar in the same way
Absolutely, just make sure the bottle is bone dry. Thanks for watching 👍
Over time, will the plastic smell the oats inside? How long will the oats last in this bottle, a good idea though
@@carolynellis387 from my own personal point of view, twice the amount of time that is stated on the original packaging. Let's remember the BBD is just that, best before. Like all food you look, sniff and taste before consuming.
Thanks for watching,👍
How do you manage to dry the bottle thoroughly? ive left my bottles upset down for a couple of days and still have droplets of water inside…
@@marierobinson3935 shook them out then left them on a south facing window sill for a few days.
If my memory serves me correctly the oat company uses glyphosphates as a pesticide (which is carcinogenic)Might be worth checking that out.
@@josephinetedds418 we have a forum member that works at a rolled oats factory believe it or not. I'll ask him. Thanks for the heads up and enjoy your weekend 👍
@@p2snetwork We buy our "Organic" oats from Aldi. KAVANAGHS porridge oats about £2.25
@@timandkarencattle5041 Thanks, cheers for watching.
@@timandkarencattle5041 love Kavanaugh's oats
I believe that we are facing a global famine in the coming years that will be so extreme that billions of people will die. Due to the massive worldwide decline in insect populations, the entire ecosystem will collapse in a few years, and it will be 100,000 times worse than the Great Chinese Famine caused by humans in 1959 when Mao ordered the extermination of sparrows. Do you have any tips on how to protect ourselves when there will be many food shortages and the entire ecosystem collapses?
You can only do what you can do. If you have the space then grow and consider livestock. If you have children teach them life skills.
Take care