This video from Alaska Prepper provides a comprehensive guide to stocking a long-term food supply, focusing on items with exceptional shelf life. The speaker, demonstrating high authority in the prepping community, highlights freeze-dried meals, canned goods, oils, grains, and legumes as essential for survival during supply chain disruptions. Practical advice is given on storage conditions and identifying food safety beyond 'best by' dates.
This YouTube video appears to be a comparative test or experiment, as suggested by the title "Peanut Butter Vs 9MM Rounds!!!" The core content likely involves testing the effects of 9mm ammunition on peanut butter, potentially exploring penetration, impact, or other ballistic phenomena. While the exact nature of the test is speculative without a transcript, it's clearly a firearms-related demonstration using a common handgun caliber.
This video focuses on maximizing food storage value on a budget by analyzing the cost-per-calorie of various canned goods. It highlights that while some items like green beans are inefficient, others such as sweet peas, sweetened condensed milk, and store-brand luncheon meat offer significantly better calorie value for the price. Peanut butter is identified as the most calorie-dense option, though with a shorter shelf life.
This short comedic sketch satirizes military branch stereotypes. It humorously depicts a Navy character ignoring a Salmonella warning on peanut butter, mistaking 'Somalia' for the warning. The arrival of Air Force, Coast Guard, and a heavily geared Marine character escalates the comedic chaos, highlighting a playful take on military culture.
The video emphasizes proactive preparedness for 2023's expected economic challenges, including higher food prices and scarcity. Key recommendations include stocking non-perishables like beans, salt, spices, coffee, canned meats, peanut butter, and pasta due to their caloric density and shelf life. Maintaining morale with comfort foods and essential over-the-counter medications is also crucial, highlighting supply chain dependencies.
This short video humorously depicts military branch stereotypes through a skit involving peanut butter. It highlights a Navy character's misinterpretation of a food label and a Marine's unconventional interaction with the peanut butter. The content creator, Nikko Ortiz, uses tactical gear and military humor to engage viewers.
Brandon Herrera's 'Will It AK?' challenge tests the extreme reliability of an AKG-47 by feeding it various food items. The rifle successfully fired after being packed with Easy Cheese, mashed bananas, a ham sandwich, gummy bears, and even crunchy peanut butter, demonstrating remarkable resilience under adverse conditions. This experiment highlights the robust design of the AK platform, even when subjected to non-standard operational challenges.
You've reached the end! 7 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.