Monday, July 26, 2021

Well, if you are gonna need emergency food, a meat bucket might be something to stash. That and some hot sauce.

 



8 comments:

  1. $47 / lb . ( $180 / 3.79 lbs). Canned meat has a shelf life of five years at much lower cost.

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  2. Meatbucket sounds like a good name for a rock band.

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  3. I have never eaten any Wise Foods products, the reason being that the user reviews have been so mediocre, at best. Here we have veat. It may be difficult to screw up meat.

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  4. SPAM---now available in many flavors. Good when I was a young kid, good when I'm 81. Just opened a can that was "best by 2015". Have been storing it in a pantry that varies between about 65 and 85 degrees. Also comes with Fat. I recommend it.

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    1. Spam is a near ideal way to store emergency rations of protein and fat. Mainly because I'll never be tempted to raid the stash short of dire need. There is a Spam WITH BACON!!! that I have not yet tried, but may be worth checking out.

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  5. Best eaten in a dark room; you don't want to look too carefully at it.

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  6. 60 servings, 4 servings per pouch is 15 pouches of meat in that bucket. 12 cans of Spam (a case on Amazon) is $35, you get 5 cases (60 cans) for the same money.
    I'll bet the bucket will last sitting on a (out of the way) shelf for years and years better than the spam.
    It's a different story if you use the Spam as part of your diet.

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  7. And again, $$$$ better spent on a fishin pole.

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