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How long would this last at your house? (Original Post) CatWoman Oct 2012 OP
Joint aside, we could make it about five years on our current stock of food with the local creek. HopeHoops Oct 2012 #1
All weekend. And that's only because, as you can see below... I've cut WAY back. MiddleFingerMom Oct 2012 #2
dayum!!! CatWoman Oct 2012 #3
 

HopeHoops

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1. Joint aside, we could make it about five years on our current stock of food with the local creek.
Fri Oct 5, 2012, 08:38 PM
Oct 2012

All we need is water. We've got food. We've got firestock. Add water and you've got food. Okay, maybe 8-10 years. But at least 5. I keep a 5-year minimum supply of dried grains and legumes at all times. They don't go bad in mason jars. Water is the only variable.



On Edit: SHIT!!!! I forgot the pot!

MiddleFingerMom

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2. All weekend. And that's only because, as you can see below... I've cut WAY back.
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