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Oh my goodness, so much whining and complaining. 1. If preparing for 1 person, divide the pouch into portions and only prepare 1 portion at a time. 2. Roll the opened top over, seal in a baggie or jar. Unreconstituted leftovers are not going bad in 3 days. 3. Beef up the dishes. Add canned chicken, dried vegetables, noodles, instant rice, lentils, or something similar. 4. Answer this question you ask yourself: Why am I looking at this product? Is it for survival or prepping? Is it for disasters? There are literally thousands of books out there that tell you how to get water, store water, filter water. The same books discuss food storage. The Rawles books, Kunstler books, or Forstchen book are good starting places. 5. If you are serious about surviving bad situations, get it in your mind to depend on yourself. Reality doesn’t care what your situation is or who you are. You probably will need to save yourself. Ask Katrina and Sandy survivors. 6. Today is the perfect day to take a first step toward being ready to face an uncertain future. Go to the grocery store and buy one box of rice, a jar of chicken bullion cubes, 3 cans of beans and 2 cans of meat that you like and will eat. Now, for under $10 you can eat soup or casseroles for several days and not starve. 7. Remember, while much of surviving is dumb luck, the rest is on you. Get ready for the future.
July 2019 · Sports and Outdoors · verified purchase
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