expiration dates
I cannot speak for the expiry dates on freeze dried stuff, but I do know that expiry dates on canned foods are VERY conservative.
BYU (LOL!) research has found that stuff is good for waaaayyyy longer than the 2 years on the tin. Of course, it might not be as appealing as it gets older, but it beats the alternative of being hungry.
As for the LDS folks prepping for disaster, EVERYONE in the USA could take a leaf from their book. Most folks have a 3 hour supply of essentials. How many people die trying to drive to a supermarket in a snowstorm?
But, what do I know? I'm simply someone who doesn't want to be at the mercy of circumstances - or at least, as little as possible.
Sudsmaster said:
>My own take is that since these survival rations have a shelf life, it would >probably be better to buy canned, dried, and otherwise stable foods that have a >relatively long shelf life that one would normally consume - and then rotate the >stock as you consume them so that there is always a reasonable supply for >emergencies and it's food you actually can eat.
+100!
I cannot speak for the expiry dates on freeze dried stuff, but I do know that expiry dates on canned foods are VERY conservative.
BYU (LOL!) research has found that stuff is good for waaaayyyy longer than the 2 years on the tin. Of course, it might not be as appealing as it gets older, but it beats the alternative of being hungry.
As for the LDS folks prepping for disaster, EVERYONE in the USA could take a leaf from their book. Most folks have a 3 hour supply of essentials. How many people die trying to drive to a supermarket in a snowstorm?
But, what do I know? I'm simply someone who doesn't want to be at the mercy of circumstances - or at least, as little as possible.
Sudsmaster said:
>My own take is that since these survival rations have a shelf life, it would >probably be better to buy canned, dried, and otherwise stable foods that have a >relatively long shelf life that one would normally consume - and then rotate the >stock as you consume them so that there is always a reasonable supply for >emergencies and it's food you actually can eat.
+100!