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Prepper Food Storage Tip: Peanut Butter

With all the talk of supply chain issues and possible food shortages over the next couple of years, food storage is becoming a very hot topic. Inflation continues to erode our buying power and inconsistent product selection at the market is ever-present. Stockpiling those frequently used items not only helps through “bumps in the road” but provides food security should true food shortages actually arrive. Peanut butter is hugely popular and a common item most families have on a regular basis.

I’ve mentioned over the years many times that peanut butter can be frozen to extend shelflife. In this video, I reiterate the practice with some commentary.

Take care all –

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OFFGRID Emergency Coffee Survival Kit

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There are those who simply cannot function without a morning cup of coffee - and then there are the other 1% of the population.

Many consider coffee to be the lifeblood of existence.....the lubricant of productivity and performance. That caffeine fix simply focuses the mind on the target and enables access to determination, a sense of urgency, and in some cases......the ability to genuinely enjoy life.

Coffee has been in existence since at least the 15th century. Coffee is thought to have been used originally for concentration. Many of us use the brew today for energy and a stimulus to get moving. In a survival situation coffee would be welcomed not just for the positive physical effects - but the metal ones as well.

This Emergency Survival Coffee Kit will provide THREE full cups of coffee along with sugar and creamer if desired.

Jackie Chan once said -

“COFFEE IS A LANGUAGE IN ITSELF.”

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The United States Postal Service sucks - please be patient as tracking is provided but often fails to update in a timely manner.

Coffee, Sugar, Creamer - and a really nice tin secured with a couple of ranger bands. Awesome.

Perfect to throw in a pack, glovebox, survival kit - or desk drawer.

Great gift for any coffee lover.

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10 Comments

  1. CaptTurbo says:

    Typos are always amusing! I agree that peanut butter is a very important staple to keep stocked up on. High caloric and nutrition content and keeps well.

  2. Arlene says:

    JR I learned from you years ago that peanut butter can be frozen.
    Tried it and it tasted great a few years later.So we store in on the shelf and in the freezer.
    The peanut butter that comes from Mt .House is also exc. (freeze dried or dehydrated)
    Just curious has anyone been ordering from Emergency essentials and if so what kind of wait time is there now? Thanks.
    Getting ready for this next big storm. I hope everyone out there will be safe. Arlene
    How do you think Rourke that the giant ammo supply sent to Ukraine will affect ammo prices here ? Will it help the ammo factories or hurt us individuals ?

  3. JP in MT says:

    We have commercial jars of peanut butter that are over 10 years old, and still good. Depends on how they are stored (humidity and temperature).

  4. Sara says:

    We’ve stocked up on some PB2, powdered peanut butter. Found larger canisters at Sam’s. Smaller containers can be found sometimes at regular grocery chains. Somewhat decent shelf life and very versatile for cooking recipes.

  5. ralph k says:

    Years ago I read an article by an Alaskan bush pilot. His survival gear in the event of going down in the wilderness was a lever action .45-70 rifle and a 5 lb. jar of peanut butter. And he was an old, experienced flyer there, so I hazard to say he was speaking the gospel on the subject.

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