I see you running, tell me what your running from
Nobody's coming, what ya do that was so wrong.
I did notice that it was pretty expensive and was planning on shopping around for the best price. I was certainly thinking short term or bug out with these items. My thought is that I would continue to keep normal canned and dried goods that I bought at the store for long term.
Its good stuff, decently tasty, kinda pricy. One big downside that I see is they require boiled water for most entrees. This means you have to have some capacity to boil water (I like the MSR Pocket Rocket, $40 at REI plus fuel. Great little stove, downside is shorter fuel cell life.) I'f you're looking for something that is size and weigh efficient and (in my mind a big plus) self contained (cooking ect) I like military (not civilian) MREs. Similar concept, but they come ready to cook with the materials necessary, some extras (tp ect), have similar shelf life and are more cost effective. Just my .02.
"Owning a handgun doesn't make you armed any more than owning a guitar makes you a musician." - Col. Jeff Cooper
I used to have a number of real MRE's. The ones that didn't get eaten got thrown away. I was advised by some people whom I think are experts on the matter that if they go through many temperature changes they will go bad...and they had gone through quite a lot of severe changes just from moving all over and having to store things differently.
I actually have three different back-packing stoves. One I bought runs on gasoline, kerosine, or white gas. I looked a lot of different ones that could run on more than one fuel, this was one of the best I thought. A friend of mine had one in the army that he would run Diesel Fuel through, which I thought was pretty neat because we were so close to a lot of diesel trucks...but I haven't been able to find one that will run off of diesel
How does the food saver vacuum sealer compare to sealing in mylar?
Honey, honey and more honey!
Glad you mentioned the nectar of the gods! Great as a sweetener, natural sugar boost, good for long term storage, antiseptic, antibacterial, sore throats, coughs and, if you're the last one standing, use some to make mead!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honey
And I kept my dogs for the other other white meat... shh, don't tell them that