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Food Storage for Bugging-In

Food Storage for Bugging-In

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You want to concentrate on dry and canned goods to represent the largest part of your stockpile. These items are usually pre-cooked or only require water to prepare. They are easy to store and can last a long time if they are packaged properly.   You want to avoid relying on refrigerated or frozen items. If the power goes out, then everything in the fridge and freezer can be spoiled. Also, lot of items in a fridge tend to have a short shelf-life, so they won’t last more than a week or two unless they have been frozen.

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