Alaska Prepper provides insights into long-term food storage, specifically focusing on canned ham. He demonstrates that a 12-year-old can of DAK ham is still safe and palatable, citing USDA guidelines that emphasize can integrity over expiration dates for shelf-stable foods. The video highlights that DAK and Iberia hams, despite different branding, are produced in the same Danish plant with identical ingredients and nutritional profiles, making Iberia a more cost-effective option for stocking up.
This video from Alaska Prepper demonstrates the viability of 10-year-old canned butter, specifically Red Feather Pure Creamery Butter. The speaker confirms its freshness through visual inspection, smell, and taste, attributing its longevity to simple ingredients (cream and salt). The content also touches on essential prepping gear like manual can openers and the importance of having nutrient-dense survival foods like Nutrient Survival Powdered Eggs for food security during crises.
This video by former CIA officer Jason Hanson focuses on unique survival food options beyond basic staples like rice and beans. He showcases high-quality freeze-dried products from FreezeDry Wholesalers, emphasizing their 30-year shelf life due to the sublimation process that removes 99% of moisture. Hanson demonstrates rehydration techniques and discusses the importance of variety to avoid food fatigue, as well as the economic value of food stockpiling as a hedge against inflation and potential food supply disruptions. Storage best practices, including cool, dry, dark locations, are also covered.
This video focuses on the long-term storage and shelf-life of canned beef, highlighting its durability for up to 25 years. While the title and description do not mention firearms, the content likely appeals to individuals interested in survival, preparedness, and long-term food storage, which often overlaps with the firearms and outdoor enthusiast communities.
This video focuses on essential survival food, specifically shelf-stable canned meat that can last over 25 years without refrigeration. The presenter emphasizes its importance for prepper pantries and long-term survival planning, recommending it as a key item for anyone serious about preparedness. The description also includes links to related videos on packing and storing canned meat, as well as other survival food options, and promotes the presenter's other survival gear and training resources.
This video provides a detailed guide on how to properly can meat to ensure its shelf stability for up to 25 years. It emphasizes its importance for survival pantries and survival food preparedness. The description also promotes specific products like American Beef, a tactical tomahawk, a self-defense blade, a water filter, and a rescue knife. It also links to other survival food and emergency food storage videos, a playlist of top videos, and a Patreon community for exclusive perks. The creator, Jason Hanson, is a former CIA officer who offers training in various defense and survival skills.
This video provides a strategic guide for preppers on how to determine the right percentages of different staple food categories for long-term emergency food storage. The presenter outlines their personal strategy for building a well-rounded and sufficient food supply, emphasizing a thoughtful approach rather than just accumulating random items. It also includes promotional content for a sponsor.
This video focuses on long-term food storage solutions, specifically highlighting "add-on" items that can extend the shelf life and enhance the flavor of staple long-term foods like rice, beans, and oats. The presenter emphasizes the longevity of these ingredients, with some lasting for years and others "forever," making them valuable additions to any prepper's existing food supply for variety and taste.
This video offers a comparative review of US and French Military Rations (MREs). The creator expresses skepticism about the taste of military rations in general, noting that even "new & improved" US MREs lose their appeal over time. However, the prospect of trying a French MRE, known for its cuisine, sparks interest. The video pits a French MRE against the best available US MRE from the creator's closet, with the French version ultimately being declared a "treat," albeit with a potential for novelty bias. Links to purchase French MREs and support the creator's channels are provided.
This video focuses on stocking up on canned meats from Costco for long-term storage, emphasizing their extended shelf life. The content creator provides affiliate links to various products, including solar generators, survival food, Amazon storefront, medical supplies, knives, precious metals dealers, and a wealth protection strategy service. While the video's primary theme is food storage and preparedness, it does not feature firearms, ammunition, or related gear.
This YouTube video, titled 'EATING FOR A DAY - 10 FOREVER FOODS THAT ARE "WAYYYY" PAST THEIR BEST BY DATES,' focuses on consuming long-term food storage items, some of which are significantly past their expiration dates. The content explores the palatability and safety of these "forever foods." The video also includes various affiliate links for solar generators, survival food, and precious metals, suggesting a preparedness or prepper audience. Timestamps indicate specific food items being opened and consumed, such as bacon, grape jelly, chicken noodle soup, crackers, walnuts, sardines, and peanut butter, followed by a prepper pantry meal.
This video, 'Prepper School Vol. 42 No. 1 Prepping Priority!', focuses on the critical topic of food preparedness in the face of various economic and geopolitical challenges. The description outlines issues like inflation, price increases, fuel costs, drought, green energy initiatives, and the war in Ukraine, all contributing to potential shortages of food and fertilizer. It then presents practical solutions including buying food now, opting for shelf-stable options, focusing on foods people actually eat, supporting local sources, and engaging in food preservation methods like canning. Foraging, fishing, hunting, and gardening are also highlighted as key self-sufficiency skills. The video also includes promotional content for EXOTAC and Battlbox, and directs viewers to Robbie Wheaton's YouTube channel and the 'Team Sootch Minuteman' Patreon.
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