So, which are the best shelf stable purchases for winter pantry stock up? In your opinion? I wanna hibernate for the season and would like to reduce as many shopping instances as possible.
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@Coffee_and_Salt the candy bars are important dont forget them
@Coffee_and_Salt you can live a whole day on one they help mood and break the monotony ...also protein bars are good
@Coffee_and_Salt oh buy eggs dehydrated a lot of recipes require eggs walmart has a good supplier resonable oops they have just doubled in price sorry
@Coffee_and_Salt sugar flour yeast
@Coffee_and_Salt salt for bread making
@Coffee_and_Salt surprisingly the preppers also recommend candy bars
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Mostly anything on the grocery shelves are good from 6mos to a year, so I wouldn't worry. Freezer stuff only 30 days unless you have a separate manual defrost freezer that you can set to 0°F or lower. Ensure food is wrapped well and can last indefinitely. Refrigerator freezers only 30 days.
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Should add anything that comes in boxes or paper bags need to be put in containers or whole container in a ziplock bag. Salt, pancake mix, flour etc. The cardboard will collect humidity, cause mold. Salt won't mold but the boxes will fall apart.
@Coffee_and_Salt barley, lentils, oats
@Coffee_and_Salt rice noodles dry beans rice and beans pure protein