The GOVERNMENT Doesn't Want you to Get These Canned Foods
In this eye-opening video, we delve into the reality of food shortages and why the government might not want you to know about certain canned foods that could be crucial during times of crisis. With reports of empty shelves and looming food scarcity, it's essential to understand the importance of prepping and stockpiling food for emergencies. We discuss strategies for storing food for long-term survival and offer practical advice on how to stock up effectively. Don't miss out on this vital information as we navigate the potential food crisis coming to America and what you can do to prepare as a savvy prepper.
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When you start preaching on the climate change soapbox, Im out.
1. Lentils 2. Canned fish 3. Canned tomatoes 4. Canned vegetables 5. Fruit preserves
Must be why I can no longer find tomato sauce in a 15oz can So thankful I know how to home can
Hmmmmmm. Food for thought!! I was always a frozen veggie person, but those jar vegetables look so good!!!
@debikirkwood9784
12 күн бұрын
Frozen foods won’t do you any good when there are power outages
If you cook lentils add some peanut butter honey a little brown sugar they're creamy and they taste good you can also add cinnamon to it
Make sure to absolutely get canned or dehydrated fruits so that you don't get scurvy which kills. Dehydrated has the most nutrients.
@paladinsmith7050
17 күн бұрын
There's multiple ways of getting vitamin C from the world around you. Pine needle tea is a good example.
Wouldn't all the nutrients in canned lentils be gone due to high heat when canning. ??? I gonna try planting a raw lentil seed & see what happens. Wal-Mart has the best prices on these food items.
@paladinsmith7050
17 күн бұрын
Best to buy them dry and store them in glass jars with a sealed lid, cans have plastic linings which eventually break down into the food.
@julieevans2153
12 күн бұрын
Recent testing in research labs has resulted in demonstrating more nutrients present in canned goods than once thought. Also, look into pickling and fermenting-both of which enhance and boost nutrient value.
dont worry folks, there will be plunty of mistery meat spam and cambles bug meat stew
I just can my own food all year long. Meats and beans, soups, etc in winter and fresh vegetables and sauces, salsas and jams in summer.
I see most people don’t know much about nutritional value of foods in an emergency
Tomatoes taste good but can cause arthritis
Lentils but high carbs
@yamama7265
17 күн бұрын
I don't have a lot of canned beans but I do have bags and I do cook those up
@cindygregory8046
17 күн бұрын
High protein, too.
An add for the can producers!
Lost me at man made (ranching) climate change !
@jkokosin1726
17 күн бұрын
There is no climate emergency. Just government corruption of our tax dollars and loading their pockets with insider trading!
They lost me at sustainability
I don't eat lentils, grow my own tomatoes, not much of a veggie person. I do have tuna incase I can't get cat food and sardines for the dog that has cancer. Canned fruits ain't that great because of the acid in them.
I thought this video was about long term food storage, but then it started preaching about the doom and gloom subject. I stopped watching it.
Wae live on a climatologically and geologically active planet. The planet is coming into a post glacial period. The climate is going to warm, so get off the bloody soapbox.
what an unprepared binbo