Posted: 8/8/2011 6:16:46 AM EDT
| Hello Florida, My MIL lives in Sarasota and is looking for MREs, and Nitro packed food, any places that carry it? Maybe a WallyWorld? Thanks Guy |
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I'd order on-line do be sure she got the freshest stuff available. http://www.sopakco.com/ Also, if she knows any LDS folks, here's what they have available: http://providentliving.org/content/display/0,11666,8133-1-4352-1,00.html |
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Your tin foil hat is showing... Church of LDS has a handbook that is a sobering read. That said, I stock up on the essentials in food, fuel, crowd control and batteries for hurricanes and the occasional race/class riot. http://www.abysmal.com/LDS/Preparedness/Preparedness.pdf I have used the following to good effect: The shelf life is 20-25 years, 1-2 years after opened. Each can has 40+ servings and about 10 grams of protein. Reconstitute and add 1/4 cup to a beans and rice dish for a better meal. http://www.shelfreliance.com/shredded-cheddar-cheese.html http://www.shelfreliance.com/shredded-mozzarella-cheese-freeze-dried.html http://www.shelfreliance.com/freeze-dried-ground-beef.html http://www.shelfreliance.com/freeze-dried-chopped-chicken.html There are good reviews for these products and even video recipes on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=shelf+reliance+thrive+foods+recipes&aq=f |
| LOL, Thanks, she has plenty of tinfoil already. I am convincing her to stop reading about it and do something. I got her on the on line sources, but want something local..our wally worlds don;t carry shit...but there are many more sheep up here. She seems to be hooking into some 50-60 somthing hippie turned survivalist friends.... |
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Your tin foil hat is showing... Church of LDS has a handbook that is a sobering read. That said, I stock up on the essentials in food, fuel, crowd control and batteries for hurricanes and the occasional race/class riot. Its amazing to me that many people will never see the need to have these things on hand at all times. We live in Fl and 6 months of the year, disaster can strike with as little as 2-3 days notice. My grandparents on both sides grew up during the great depression and instilled these basic preparatory ideas in my parents and my parents to me. Food, Fire, Fuel, Firearms. |
| I got it sort of from my parenets, they both went through the depression......MIL was a hippie, they didn;t get it, but she is coming around, to diverge, where is good near Sarasota to buy a decent used handgun? I am thinking of a .357 for her, start with .38 wadcutters and get used to it. |
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Your tin foil hat is showing... Church of LDS has a handbook that is a sobering read. That said, I stock up on the essentials in food, fuel, crowd control and batteries for hurricanes and the occasional race/class riot. Its amazing to me that many people will never see the need to have these things on hand at all times. We live in Fl and 6 months of the year, disaster can strike with as little as 2-3 days notice. My grandparents on both sides grew up during the great depression and instilled these basic preparatory ideas in my parents and my parents to me. Food, Fire, Fuel, Firearms. They are waiting for their Obama check. The trend is growing, people think government will take care of them. Look at the UK and Wisconsin right now. |