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This message was self-deleted by its author LuckyCharms Feb 2025 #1
Yes... and done. They are still affordable. Thanks. Oopsie Daisy Feb 2025 #4
I'd say dried beans and rice. nt intrepidity Feb 2025 #2
I still have "Covid-rice" that I've carefully stored in FoodSaver vacuum bags. Oopsie Daisy Feb 2025 #9
Beans. C_U_L8R Feb 2025 #3
and Beano nt. MizLibby Feb 2025 #5
bullets TheProle Feb 2025 #6
We have a decent supply of those... but more couldn't hurt. Oopsie Daisy Feb 2025 #12
I have some 8mm that were made in 1956 so no worries there, they shoot just fine in my Yugo Mauser Shellback Squid Feb 2025 #44
I like this thread let's start adding ideas? ALBliberal Feb 2025 #7
With all due respect, for what are you stocking up? allegorical oracle Feb 2025 #8
I believe the answer is TSF. Sneederbunk Feb 2025 #11
OK. thx. allegorical oracle Feb 2025 #16
Well that's the rub, isn't it? taxi Feb 2025 #31
Seeds. n/t Chemical Bill Feb 2025 #10
Good idea. I'll have to check Amazon or mail order suppliers. Oopsie Daisy Feb 2025 #14
Check your dollar tree MissB Feb 2025 #27
Please don't shop at Amazon. n/t Chemical Bill Feb 2025 #48
Tuna, sardines, canned fruit etc. Quakerfriend Feb 2025 #13
So... ixnay on the orange Home Depot buckets. I'll have to check around for food-grade versions. Oopsie Daisy Feb 2025 #15
Preppers like to use mylar bags with those oxygen absorbers. nt Shermann Feb 2025 #26
My lowes and Home Depot both sell food grade buckets MissB Feb 2025 #30
Not sure if they still do it but usedtobedemgurl Feb 2025 #34
Plastic grades 2, 4, and 5 are the safest for food storage Shellback Squid Feb 2025 #45
Peanut butter senseandsensibility Feb 2025 #17
Excellent. It's time to restock. The double-pack of the extra-large JIF from Costco * Oopsie Daisy Feb 2025 #18
Kraft? With the bears on the front? usedtobedemgurl Feb 2025 #35
No, it's actually the store senseandsensibility Feb 2025 #38
5 gallons of water per person. I would get a life straw per person. Blue Full Moon Feb 2025 #19
We have many (many!) 5 and 7 gallon blue jugs that we'd take on our boondocks camping trips. Oopsie Daisy Feb 2025 #21
Emergency pack Blue Full Moon Feb 2025 #20
A lot of peanut butter LiberalArkie Feb 2025 #22
All the above plus tissues. Jit423 Feb 2025 #23
Salt for curing meat. Xolodno Feb 2025 #24
Oh ... I love how you think. 🍷🍷🍷 Oopsie Daisy Feb 2025 #25
I bought a box of civilian MREs during Covid. Shermann Feb 2025 #28
buy more of whatever non-perishable items you already enjoy & rotate it out cadoman Feb 2025 #29
I agree that you need to actually rotate what you buy and use it. Shermann Feb 2025 #39
Water filter WestMichRad Feb 2025 #32
I also discovered Parmalat milk during Covid Shermann Feb 2025 #33
Instant coffee. Price is about to go insane JCMach1 Feb 2025 #36
I only stock beans. At one point I stocked green coffee beans and would roast them. Shermann Feb 2025 #40
Buy more of what you already eat MissB Feb 2025 #37
You don't need to worry about the label, prep and be happy! JimPrideaux Feb 2025 #41
Canned goods last well beyond their best by date. I look for things that have high caloric and nutritional value. MLAA Feb 2025 #42
Water Kaleva Feb 2025 #43
Are you going to prep for the rest of your life and be prepared to defend it? elocs Feb 2025 #46
Cold / flu medicine for post CDC/NIH America Demovictory9 Feb 2025 #47
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