by ReverseEngineer » Sat 13 Dec 2008, 04:37:39
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('foodstr2', 'W')hat "storable food companies" won't tell you (and this loses *us* thousands of dollars of business each year. It's OK. We want YOU to be prepared!) is that ordinary canned foods from the grocery store will store for 50-100 years.
I wonder if Rocc has 50 years worth of Canned Food in his Bunker?
If you store up THAT much food, you are really going to have a problem when your neighbors are all starving, that's for sure. "Oh no I'm not giving any of this away, I'll need it in 25 years." LOL.
Really I think most of us who have prep food stuffs will be forced to share it, at the very least so that you have enough folks with you to protect the supply. If you can afford it, I'd buy enough food to feed at least a couple of friends, and have some spare guns to arm them with also.
From my point of view, worrying about storage methods much past a year is pretty much saying the same thing as its questionable whether you even would want to try surviving longer, and unless your location is REALLY remote trying to hoard all that food would make you such a target your likelihood of being able to protect it all that long would be pretty small.
Up here, preserving the meats for a year or two isn't hard, even without electricity you can build ice houses, and besides smoking the meats you always can dry it and make jerky which keeps for years. I'm not a big fan of canned meats, though I would eat them in a pinch of course. Down in a warmer climate obviously the ice houses are out of the question, so if you are worried about losing power for refrigeration I would consider salting and drying meats you want to keep a year or more, and vacuum seal them. My meats of last resort are Caribou Sticks I had prepared by the local meat packer here who handles a lot of game. You can actually buy them commercially also around here. Another good choice is Italian Dry Salami. Its pretty expensive though.
Back to the Walmart Food Security Program, though the vacuum sealed smoked boneless hams are kept refrigerated, my guess would be even without refrigeration they would be good for 6 months if you don't open the package. Extra security would be to boil them in the package every so often to kill off anything that might be growing inside the package.
Far as the vegetable oils going rancid, as long as the bottle they are in is sealed with no air inside, they will be fine for a long time. Most of my stash is frozen solid right now anyhow, since its outside in the shed and its 10 below out there tonight. LOL. Olive Oil is a real good choice but of course its way more expensive than vegetable oil mixes.
One thing to also consider here is the fact I think that as the economy drifts further south and more people are Economically Hungry because they don't have income even while the supermarket shelves have food will mean a steady increase in the number of Soup Kitchens for people to go get a meal. Schools and Churches will be getting these things going soon enough I am sure. For as long as these things are around, I would certainly go to them FIRST, before breaking into my food stash.
Even if JIT Shipping breaks down, I still don't think we will see true starvation in most places in the US in the next year. I also think the Goobermint will find some way to get Seed and Fuel to the agribusinesses next year even with a complete breakdown of the monetary system. Small farmers might have a hard time getting in on the Farm Bailout, but the bigger ones will get some Funny Money just as the Automakers are, to keep the system running for a little longer.
Rather than thinking of your food stash as being totally independent, the main thing is to have it there as a supplement as things get tougher. When it gets down to the point that your food stash is the ONLY thing available to you, then TSHTF big time, and you really will be in the position of either sharing it or answering every knock on your door with your .44 Magnum in hand. I do NOT think we will hit this point in the US in 2009, probably not in 2010 either. By 2011, its getting more likely.
On the positive side, if the spin down is managed well, by 2011 we could have a new currency of some form that operates at least locally or on a Regional level. With good Leadership we do not necessarily have to drop to instant starvation mode, the capacity remains to produce the food and distribute it. People will have to migrate out of the cities over time and more Americans will have to live as Migrant Farm workers like our Mexican Friends do for us now for subsitence wages, but we don't all have to whither away and die immediately here in the USA or Canada.
Will the Leadership be up to the task? An open question of course, but on the psotive side of this, regardless of how corrupt Obama might be, he cannot POSSIBLY be more corrupt and more pathetically incapable of running the country as George Bush has been, and he can't possibly give away more funny money to fewer people than George Bush has. Following that act, there is nowhere to go but up. You can't possibly do a worse job or be more corrupt than the Republicans who ran this country into the ground over the last 8 years. All he could do here is be equally bad and equally corrupt, if that is the case then we very well might be starving in 6 months.
Reverse Engineer