Pilot crackers with a 30-year Shelf life:
https://www.mountainhouse.com/m/product/crackers-pilot-bread.html
Will have to look into these. Never heard of them.Water crackers are your best store bought option. They were originally made by the English for long sea voyages. No butter is used in them so they won't spoil as quickly.
Interesting, except for the price. That's a killer for me. I like my crackers and all, but maybe not that well.
Will have to look into these. Never heard of them.
I understand your cynicism, but I think this actually has a more legitimate reason. The current coronavirus spread is making the idea of having to isolate for a substantial period of time a lot more likely. From that point of view, 10 days is actually very much on the low side.
One way to get past space limitations is to produce instead. Since you have your own home, you should consider water barrels to capture rain and an in-home filter to purify it.
Interesting, except for the price. That's a killer for me. I like my crackers and all, but maybe not that well.
Will have to look into these. Never heard of them.
Space is an issue here as well. If I could rid my mother of her [STRIKE] hoarding of cr@p errr beading [/STRIKE]bartering supplies not touched in 2 years... I could store enough that i am more comfortable.
Man it would be tough. But like you said, adults....heres a bottle of water and good luck too you.
My goal (maybe to be achieved sooner rather than later) is to have a canned food storage wall like this:
https://imgur.com/a/JKvNG7v
(If anybody can fix the above link for a photo, I would appreciate it. The 2005 photo-hosting antiquity strikes again.)
Maybe for the metal can crowd. Most of ours are glass, being home canned. Not likely to respond well to having many other glass jars stacked on them.OK that is a serious can goods dispenser right there.