911d95 No.649793 [View All]
We all know MREs exist but they're full of preservatives and shit, nothing you really want in your body long term. If you were designing some on the go meal packages for a SHTF scenario what would you make?
Assume you have a week to prepare. You have access to any ingredients you can find in your local super market. You need to make a months worth of food or at least a breakfast and evening meal.
<Spaghetti and minced beef with cheese and tomatoes x 1 month is not a viable answer. You need multiple options
Hard mode : Vegan or Vegetarian options
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ec5ca0 No.654715
>>654707
>this fucking post
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d0511d No.654731
>>654707
Well. I think you'll end up surviving no matter what if you become motivated enough to hunt down Gordon Ramsay in order to serve him SFLH-bread.
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640f54 No.654800
>>654707
Good point. Just make chia drink from homemade goat milk, honey from the bee box and Chia seeds from Chia tree. You can drink without honey but it will taste like tasteless jelly though.
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640f54 No.654803
>>654713
Thank you for sharing the Serbian lemony chia drink recipe with me. I am going to buy the lemon from Coles to try the lemony chia drink. One day I might buy the lemon tree from Bunnings so I can just go out and shop around my local fruiting treees for freee.
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640f54 No.654804
Right now I am making butternut pumpkin chips. I hope this is going to be good.
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a8c471 No.655046
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>654706
Is that the old-style peanut butter with oil on top?
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3c86cb No.655054
>>649834
I wonder how rice is compared to buckwheat in that reagard?
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b82fea No.655061
I realize you created this thread within the context of MREs (i.e. prepare a bunch of meals, then eat them without having to cook or anything for a month.) Is this our only option here? Or can we buy a bunch of shelf-stable dry ingredients and prepare them further during the SHTF scenario (boil water or fry things over a campfire, for example)?
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640f54 No.655073
I learnt that the dried fruits can last for five years and dried vegetables can last for ten years. Nice, do you know what that means for us? We can buy tons of the fruits and vegetables to dry them for ourselves.
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397e60 No.656275
I ate nothing but nuts & dried fruit with milk and water for a week just to try it. It seems to work but I dare not try it for longer.
>>655073
What is korean kimchi & german sauerkraut ?
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46d4c2 No.656315
>>656275
Nuts have most of your oils you need and milk has a number of nutrients. You could sustain yourself for a while on that sort of diet, but eventually your shit would become like cement.
>What is korean kimchi & german sauerkraut ?
Fermented veggies, not dried.
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9937ab No.657378
>>656315
Dried veggies like the ones that come with ibstabt noodles?
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270307 No.658374
>>655046
Watching the video make me very hungry, this is torture!
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20ce06 No.660707
>>649793
Are you wanting something you can carry in a backpack or can you get away with carrying it in a car or even at stashing it at home?
All MREs are for the most part is hardtack and canned food with some cheesy ways to heat it up and some weight saving packaging.
If you're not going to be moving much, just buy canned food and crackers. Considering the crackers are only going to be a week old, any old cracker will do.
If you plan on storing food long term, look into making hardtack, canning your own food, getting a freeze drier or dehydrator and a vacuum sealer.
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20ce06 No.660711
As far as what I'm stockpiling? I'm shooting for shelf stable things that don't need either cooking or refrigeration.
- pilot bread (modern hardtack)
- peanut butter
- canned chili
- vitamin C tablets
I also keep 15 gallons of purified drinking water on hand at any given time and if things get really desperate I've got a week's worth of Mountain House with a propane campstove that would fit in a backpack or on a bike pannier.
I figure it's not a balanced diet but it's not meant to be, it's supposed to keep you alive until whatever it is has passed. And if your stocks run out, well, whatever it is is serious enough you're probably fucked anyway.
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2a9024 No.661070
>>656315
Seaweed squares are dry…
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59aaa0 No.661581
>powdered potatoes
>powdered peanut butter
>powdered milk
>flour
>powdered eggs
>coffee
>powdered chocolate
>ghee
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14e6e3 No.673650
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9945ba No.673799
90 cans of tuna
40 cans of French style beans
30 bottles of minced garlic
Salt and pepper
5 bottles of hot sauce
40 lb bag of brown rice
3 5 gallon camping water containers, full
Maybe a water filtering apparatus
That'd do me
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303602 No.675248
>>654706
This guy has the right idea. Peanut butter is the best nutritionally, and given its versatility, you can do a lot with it. I have a recipe from a guy I knew who was in my city’s SWAT team, but i’d have to dig it up.
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c80d03 No.675262
>>650017
>>650017
Please make a vocaroo on this with a very heavy accent.
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faa548 No.675269
>>652331
>those are American cheeses
Are you fucking retarded?
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67eaad No.675283
>>652434
Can you eat a uterus or pucci? What about testicles?
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faa548 No.675298
>>675283
Uterus' and pussies would be squishy, testicles were eaten by the Greeks and Romans for testosterone and Iceland still eats them.
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8180ff No.675304
>>652331
>aggiano
>baby swiss
>colby
>cottage cheese may or may not be invented here but was popularized during WW1 by the future President of the United States
>modern cream cheese
>jack and its many variants
>Cheshire Mammoth Cheese
>munster
>pimento
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1134a9 No.675337
>>652331
You also forgot to mention we invented Parmesan, Beaufort, Emmental, Gouda, and Brie.
What even have europoor faggots even made? They were basically using spears and eating meat on a stick cooked over a camp fire when we found them. Don't let them get to you BRO. They are just jealous, success breeds jealousy.
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a0f92d No.675345
>>675269
yeah they're american
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1134a9 No.675354
>>675346
Woah woah, hey now. That's unnecessary. No more brother wars kameraden, I'm 56% german, were practically brothers.
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f442cb No.675390
I can't believe you dumb fuckers fell for an obvious troll.
The absolute state of /k/.
I miss 2014 when /k/ was actually good.
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a0f92d No.675550
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a0f92d No.675551
>>649983
you can live very unhealthily on it.
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79db05 No.675567
>>675550
>stupid subhuman mutt cant even quote right
>thinking posting leftist drivel can still deliver shock values
Smelly dumb mutt scum.
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f442cb No.675597
Here's a healthy meal. Blow your fucking brains out.
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69a476 No.675639
>>675597
That's not a meal mane, you don't even get carbs from that shit
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391d30 No.675643
>>675337
Eating meat over a campfire sounds way better.
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8050e0 No.675647
Do you know how to freeze the grapes without the electricity? I love eating the frozen green grapes. It’s so sweet and icy.
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3952d9 No.675658
Its possible to have a healthy vegan diet but the amount of effort and suppliments needed to make it work is more than 99.99% of what any vegan would bother to do, also the fact is most vegans are retarded and use Soy as a replacement which is retarded
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3952d9 No.675659
>>675647
>Australia
You're only hope is to move out to Jinderbyne or someone out alpine and then leave them outside on a winters nite
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bcfb65 No.675700
>>649998
> Not if you have your own farm and vegans can do this organically. We can survive without the processed foods so there is no excuse for the vegans to be self sufficient.
Literally every food any lifeform has ever eaten has chemicals in it.
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03248f No.675746
>>675551
The majority of Europeans used to live mostly if not exclusively vegetarian diets. They couldn't afford meat to eat so they simply didn't have it.
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f4c597 No.675763
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0f588d No.675815
I've read this as "Heavy metals on the go" about forty times
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03d77e No.675823
>>675746
There's a tremendous difference between vegetarian and vegan diet. Euro peasants of old ate a lot of dairy products. Eggs do have all the proteins and other nutrients required to build a healthy living organism from a scratch. Legumes and other veggies don't.
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aa92ef No.675831
>>675823
>>675746
And Japan was dependent upon Miso
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d6536b No.675854
>>675815
I always have a flask of mercury on me at all times in case my food doesn't have enough of it. I only eat canned tuna, too. I tried getting some shark meat, but the dude on the counter just laughed at me.
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b03025 No.689289
>>675647
Books written on this have existed since the 1880s
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a6d0f5 No.689374
>>649793
Lentils and pickled veg in jars
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f04312 No.689382
>>649793
>that burrito.
bag of trail mix
box of granola bars
box of cliff bars
Stop making this shit more complicated than it hast to be.
If we're going to be fancy and we have ample access to unlimited clean water. Jerkey. Dried fruit. Dried coconut. Wasabi covered peas. MOTHERFUCKING PRETZELS!!! Peanut m&m's. Non-MSG instant soups. freeze dried berries. SPACE ICE CREAM THAT NEVER WAS CONSUMED IN SPACE. Crackers with almond butter (much healthier fat for your heart than peanut butter) I jar of nut butter will contain more calories than just about anything on the shelf in a store except maybe straight up lard or margerine. Butter toffee covered peanuts. oatmeal cookies with chocolate chips inside, almonds, ritz crackers
survival chow is about low maintenance and durability
You need salt otherwise your body will cramp up.
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ff7acd No.689387
>>689382
Great advice with the nut butter. Whenever I had to eat MREs, I'd always keep the PB packs in my cargo pockets. If I ever needed something to pick me up when I was on the go, it did the trick. Your post got me thinking about it and I decided to look it up. Sure enough, it exists. These would be perfect for a bug-out. Stuff some of pic related in your pockets and let's roll.
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e33e0f No.689415
>>689387
I feel like there has to be a disclaimer:
DO NOT EAT THESE IF YOU ARE NOT SWEATING AND WORKING PHYSICALLY 16 HOURS A DAY
The moment I got home and ate like I did on deployment I gained 50lbs.
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