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The Brits don't learn. The conservative saved their ass during the war and as soon as the peace was signed they voted in the liberals. They made guns illegal, as soon as the war started they begged American citizens to ship them their guns and ammo but they turned around and reimplemented gun control. They almost starved in WWII yet they refuse to keep up their gardens or stockpile food. They think the government will take care of everything. They continue on with socialism thinking that they can get a free lunch. Too many of our own people think the same way.
 
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-the-voice-of-an-ignorant-generation

It is getting ready to be just as bad or worse here in the United States considering the facts in this article:

"The Tree of the Lack of Knowledge as activist educators substituted ideology for scholarship, is finally bearing its rotten fruit. According to one survey, one third of Millennials believe President George W. Bush killed more people than Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. Over 40 percent of Millennials have never heard of Mao Zedong; another 40 percent and 30 percent, respectively, are unfamiliar with Vladimir Lenin and Che Guevara. Two-thirds of Millennials cannot identify Auschwitz, and 22 percent have never heard of the Holocaust, twice the percentage of American adults on average.

Millennials might not know much, but according to a 2016 Harvard survey, they know they don’t support capitalism, with 51 percent of young adults rejecting economic freedom."
 
@Flight prepper boxes are fine but you cannot live on freeze dried for any length of time. DH who is ex military said he was taught that you shouldn't live on them for any more than 7 days at a time so you would need to sub meat and things you can either kill yourself or grow such as vegetables and fruit into the mix. Home preserved/canned items are another good thing to keep a good stock of too amongst other items you can get in tins from the supermarket. I have noticed there are an increasing amount of canned meat and vegetables and other alternatives here in Australia some of which we stock here.
 
Seems expensive to me.
Maybe not in the UK though.


Well back in the mid 90's my then wife went to visit her relatives, back then in Canada a mcrotten ronnie's for a bigmac meal was around $8, and in England it was around 10 pounds (currency) with the conversion to Canadian at the time, that same burger was over $20 Canadian. But that was a normal price for them.
 
@Flight prepper boxes are fine but you cannot live on freeze dried for any length of time. DH who is ex military said he was taught that you shouldn't live on them for any more than 7 days at a time so you would need to sub meat and things you can either kill yourself or grow such as vegetables and fruit into the mix. Home preserved/canned items are another good thing to keep a good stock of too amongst other items you can get in tins from the supermarket. I have noticed there are an increasing amount of canned meat and vegetables and other alternatives here in Australia some of which we stock here.

We use freeze dried stuff all the time. Not exclusively(or pre mixed meals), but quite often.
 
@Terri9630 yes I am talking exclusively 3 meals a day in a grid down situation. It is ok to have them as part of your meals just not live on them exclusively for more than 7 days at a time as they don't have enough nutrition in them and you will get constipated after a while :D . The military ration packs have the necessary added vitamins and minerals in them but most shop purchased ones don't.
 
Too hard to copy and paste on phone (sorry) what do you guys think about this?

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/01/14/uk/brexit-box-stockpile-preppers-gbr-intl-scli/index.html
I haven't made this kind of food my type of food storage, the way I see it, it is better than nothing.

Me? I started with buying a 25 pound bag of pinto beans and a 25 pound bag or rice. They each filled a 5 gallon bucket and I closed them with a gamma seal lid, so I would have easy access to the food and could seal it back up. Then I looked at other things that would store well.

Legumes: black beans, lentils, garbanzos, white beans
Dried corn (with lime to nixtamalize for health and digestion)
Oatmeal
Wheat
powdered milk, seal up well, because I have gotten bugs in Carnation milk in a box
sugar
salt
flour
Yeast (in the freezer)
Baking powder
baking soda
spices
coffee and teas

These do not store as long, but with rotation, are really good to have:
Canned meat--canned ham, chicken, beef (Costco), sardines, etc.
Pasta and pasta sauces
Packaged mixes such as pasta alfredo, rice mixes etc.
Canned vegetables
Canned fruit
Soups, canned and dried
Canned and boxed milk
 
We try to have some preps but mostly are working for sustainable living.
Its just us here and if SHTF most family will be here too.
But if it gets really bad gangs will start forming and we can't fight off lots of people. So if they get anything much for us they will have to work for it and wait for it to grow.

I do think neighbor meet ups is a good idea too. Most people around here stay to themselves and families raise animals and grow crops. But about 30 came to Neighborhood Watch meeting a few years ago.
Library has community seed sharing and plant sales . There are 10000s of people in these woods. And they love their guns.
when we first moved here it was like being between the Hatfields and McCoys. Guns going off all the time. I called the police because some were on our land firing away.
Cop told me as he spit his tobacco wad at my feet " a man hassa get his aim". I told hubby we were in the wrong place,lol. Now we like knowing people here can if they have to defend themselves.
We strung barbed wire around our place until we could get a better fence.
 
@Terri9630 yes I am talking exclusively 3 meals a day in a grid down situation. It is ok to have them as part of your meals just not live on them exclusively for more than 7 days at a time as they don't have enough nutrition in them and you will get constipated after a while :D . The military ration packs have the necessary added vitamins and minerals in them but most shop purchased ones don't.


It depends on how the foods are dried. Which process is used. I looked into this when we were trying to help my daughter. Its on the FDA's website but "due to Gov shutdown" the site isn't working properly.

https://www.livestrong.com/article/410575-is-freeze-dried-food-healthy/

Astronauts in space and soldiers in combat use freeze-dried foods because they don’t spoil, they weigh less and they’re more convenient. But freeze-dried foods aren’t necessarily quite as healthful as regular foods, with the levels of some nutrients reduced during processing. Although many nutritional benefits of freeze-dried foods remain intact, some of the more interesting aspects of freeze-dried foods such as berries may be their promise in helping fight disease.

Identification
A primitive form of freeze drying was in use around 1250 BC by the Peruvian Incas as a way to preserve food. Machines to freeze dry foods and other products were developed during the two World Wars, and in 1938, the first freeze-dried coffee was produced. In planning for the long-duration Apollo missions, NASA developed freeze-drying techniques for other foods such as ice cream.

Processing Effects
To freeze dry any food, it’s first frozen solid, the water is removed, usually via a vacuum pump, and finally a heat source removes ice crystals. The finished product can retain up to 98 percent of its nutrition while weighing only 20 percent of the original. However, a study in Chile, published in 2011 in the "International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition," showed that the type of freeze drying used -- atmospheric freeze drying versus vacuum freeze drying -- and whether infrared radiation was added can affect nutrition in processed blueberries.

Nutritional Effects
Gary Stoner, Ph.D., and the American Institute for Cancer Research have found that the antioxidant phytochemicals found in fresh fruits is about the same as in their freeze-dried versions. However, both Stoner’s research and the Chilean blueberry study found that ascorbic acid levels and the amount of polyphenol, a cell-protecting chemical in berries, were measurably reduced by freeze drying.


Additional Health Benefits
Stoner has used powdered freeze-dried berries in several studies, including one published in "Seminars in Cancer Biology" in October 2007, where the berries showed promise in both preventing and shrinking colon tumors. Stoner was also part of a study conducted by the University of Connecticut, published in 2011 in "Carcinogenesis," showing that freeze-dried black raspberry powder was effective in treating ulcerative colitis. Researchers in Oklahoma discovered freeze-dried strawberry powder improved total cholesterol and bad LDL-cholesterol levels in women with metabolic syndrome, a disorder that increases risks for coronary artery disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes. Their results were published in 2009 in "Nutrition Journal."

Concerns
Scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology in New Delhi looked at the effects of freeze drying on proteins. They noticed changes to the structures of proteins during the process that can lead to their inactivation. The research, published in the April 2004 issue of "Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry," was geared toward the proteins in medical products such as human insulin and the immune-system molecule interleukin-2. The results have yet to be studied in freeze-dried food proteins.
 
Thank you @Terri9630 for the info much appreciated.

Was just passing on what the military said to DH in the time he was enlisted and it has been a few years since he has been discharged. It seems that some foods keep well (berries) freeze dried but the science still isn't there yet for proteins. Personally i would be looking at subbing freshly sourced meats and also maybe things that grow in the wild too that are beneficial along with home canned and preserved foods for a well balanced diet in a grid down.
 
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a few families(those with children) are stockpiling food for Brexit but the numbers of people aren't huge, and many are just getting their faces in the newpapers which I think is crazy and not exactly OPSEC, they obviously aren't preppers.
 
I don't think anything bad will happen with Brexit either. While there may be a couple of bumps in the road, especially if some governments try to punish GB, the producers are going to want to produce and the buyers are going to buy. New trade talks with America are already planned.

I'm really impressed that a new Brexit Party, only six weeks old at the election, took 32% of the seats.
 
nothing bad will happen with Brexit, there aren't going to be any food shortages, new trade deals are already in the pipeline and countries are lining up to trade with us, its the Politicians that are holding everything up.
 

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