Emergancy food holding

If we entered a time of Civil Unrest/Armageddon/Zombie Attacking, what would we do?

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Emergency planning regarding communication, water/food supply, shelter, equipment, transport and of course what guns to have with us!
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Re: Emergancy food holding

#11 Post by dodgyrog »

As I live in the heights of Consett where it snows all year round and preparation is ongoing - 2 months worth on hand at the moment
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#12 Post by meles meles »

'ow much in the belly, sorry, fat reserve, already, ooman ?
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#13 Post by bradaz11 »

what sort of foods do ppl actually keep?
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#14 Post by Ovenpaa »

Tins are always a good start and it is worth looking for bargains. Heinz big soups were GBP1.00 for two tins for a while so worth stocking up on a few, now they are bach to GBP1.08 each it is time to look for another bargain. Lidls is always a good source of unusual tinned products.
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#15 Post by BamBam »

Tinned stuff mostly, beans, soup, chilli, curry, chicken, tuna, salmon, rice pudding, corn etc. Pickled gherkins, beetroot, garlic and onions. Dry stuff noodles and rice. Protein bars and powder.
I would like bit of that mountain house freeze dried food, because it is so tasty, but super expensive.
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#16 Post by bradaz11 »

thanks guys, i really should actually think about this at some point
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#17 Post by BamBam »

My store of food carried me through a couple of lean months after being made redundant, what money I had I needed for ammo.
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#18 Post by meles meles »

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