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Sarah's survival food
Monday, October 13, 2008
700 eight-ounce packs of sealed water pouches
10 cases bottled water
Freeze dried food, 30-year shelf life
2 large cans chicken
2 cans chili mac
2 cans corn
2 cans ground beef
2 cans turkey
1 can onions
1 can butter
100-plus freeze dried meals 10 freeze dried ice cream sandwiches (for special occasions)
1 can strawberries
1 can sliced bananas
1 can smothered beef
4 cans powdered eggs |
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Posted By:Jolly Roger at October 13, 2008 8:16 AM (Suggest Removal) "10 freeze dried ice cream sandwiches (for special occasions)"
What special occasions could there be if you're either hiding in your basement or on 24 hour alert to shoot anyone who steps foot in your yard????.....marksmanship????
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Posted By:ojhuig at October 13, 2008 10:02 AM (Suggest Removal) I admit I do have some cases of bottled water in the basement, but that's the extent of my preparation for disaster.
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Posted By:shell at October 13, 2008 10:03 AM (Suggest Removal) I would say it would be for those sweet tooth days. Something to pick up your spirits. As things would tend to be dreary and days would run together. Of course people would still want to celebrate birthdays/holidays.
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Posted By:Jolly Roger at October 13, 2008 10:57 AM (Suggest Removal) "I would say it would be for those sweet tooth days."
Shell - just wondering how many 'sweet tooth days' would you think you'd have if you spent 12 hours a day dressed in camo, carrying an AK47 and drawling around the bushes outside your house "protecting" yourself???
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