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  • Опубліковано 21 бер 2023
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  • @stevebutler8387
    @stevebutler8387 Рік тому +914

    I rotate all my cans but yesterday I found a can of Campbell's tomato soup in the wrong spot. It was dated 2012! I know y'all are like me an thought let's see. When opened it smelled good and the color was a little darker. Cooked it up and tastes great. I waited a day and then gave the rest to my picky wife. She didn't know the difference. No matallic taste at all, still living

  • @elliotmann9787
    @elliotmann9787 Рік тому +231

    I know that I need to store up some canned foods for survival. My wife doesn't want to have them stored. She thinks they go bad and don't taste great, even when new. I keep my canned foods stored in a locked shed so she can't complain. I told her she can eat bugs when the food runs out.

    • @BlkFireHawk427
      @BlkFireHawk427 Рік тому +17

      😂 that's what I told my wife and kids! I said, you skoff now about having to eat the dog and cat, but you will think twice when you look at having to eat the creepy crawlies.

    • @lillianthomas2146
      @lillianthomas2146 Рік тому +10

      😂

    • @sueyoung2115
      @sueyoung2115 Рік тому +24

      Fresh food definitely tastes better but, if you are hungry, canned is ambrosia! She's trying to avoid admitting that the world is getting wierd and things are not always the way we'd like them to be. Shtf is unthinkable to some people.

    • @jodylebbing6380
      @jodylebbing6380 Рік тому +11

      That’s hysterical! 😂😂😂

    • @carlasmith8946
      @carlasmith8946 Рік тому +14

      Roxanne, most canned goods are in steel cans not aluminum.

  • @joanclaytonjohnson3630
    @joanclaytonjohnson3630 Рік тому +246

    Can food is a great prep. The water can be used to cook rice in and the can fruit juice can be used to make pancakes or liquid for baking. Dried food will require water that may not be readily available to cook with. Small tip. If you buy the cans with pull tabs, do not stack on top of each other. Place a piece of corrugated cardboard between your can stacks to prevent pressure on the cans below.

    • @ranakeen9884
      @ranakeen9884 Рік тому +24

      Great tips especially on reusing the liquid in the cans!!

    • @liberty8424
      @liberty8424 Рік тому +10

      You really should with all cans or at least every other, for support. They used to come in cases of 12 or 24, double stacked in a box.

    • @kathyjyoung-fry720
      @kathyjyoung-fry720 7 місяців тому

      Great info, thank you!

    • @meow-ic6gz
      @meow-ic6gz 7 місяців тому +2

      i mean why waste shelve space and water just too cook things when you can have canned foods that only requires opener and you can consume it as it is

    • @user-ps1ft1hy4j
      @user-ps1ft1hy4j 6 місяців тому +1

      Also do not lay cans or their cases on their sides. Cans with pop-tops were designed to take the pressure of the contents and of other cans on top of them when stacked vertically, not horizontally.

  • @MrMopar413
    @MrMopar413 11 місяців тому +120

    One thing I do is when buying canned food is when I get home I immediately write the date code on the can with a sharpie pen. It saves time and you can at a glance pick a can to use first when rotating your food supply.

    • @markcocks5295
      @markcocks5295 10 місяців тому +2

      Yes, we do the same.

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 10 місяців тому

      @@markcocks5295
      @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589
      vor 14 Stunden
      Prepper's Blind-Spots
      famously include:
      -City-Enhancement like what Not-Just-Bikes and Strong-Town constantly propose.
      -The Entire Channel of Some-More-News, literally specialized on being informative
      but not dry.

    • @barbarawjackson7880
      @barbarawjackson7880 9 місяців тому

      Yes, I do that

    • @l.s.5471
      @l.s.5471 8 місяців тому +1

      Me too. I feel like that should be a general practice for all preppers

    • @melinda-uj4du
      @melinda-uj4du 7 місяців тому +1

      Exp date and what it is since a lot of my food is stored on lower shelves in crates.

  • @juliat178
    @juliat178 Рік тому +325

    It’s so great when you can watch a 10 minute video and leave with a wealth of useful information! This was great.

    • @daryljackson3704
      @daryljackson3704 Рік тому +1

      even tho it went on for 30 min

    • @charlesharrison6639
      @charlesharrison6639 9 місяців тому

      Dinty more everything in one can.

    • @doreenrichards2021
      @doreenrichards2021 8 місяців тому

      So amazing to watch and 4:46 😊 listen to a person that GETS TO THE POINT sooo refrehing❤ 4:46 4:46

  • @lordtimothymichel8677
    @lordtimothymichel8677 Рік тому +807

    Take your can and drop it into hot water for a few minutes before opening it up, your food will be warm and you can eat it right from the can. During the war half of the guys ate 2 or more meals that way. We always had hot food. I'll start listing more food ideas that we had from the Army. It seems we need to show our civilian brothers what they may need to care for themselves and the wives and children. there's more than one way we can defend our folks.

    • @BlkFireHawk427
      @BlkFireHawk427 Рік тому +58

      Damn! That is so simple and brilliant! I have placed a can of food in my engine bay for a short while while driving, but never thought of the hot water trick😅

    • @peacejoyblessings3735
      @peacejoyblessings3735 Рік тому +30

      Great idea! Thanks! ❤🙏

    • @americafirst9144
      @americafirst9144 Рік тому +42

      Remember that today's cans have a plastic lining in them. I'm not sure what the melting temperature of that is.

    • @debbyrabold6069
      @debbyrabold6069 Рік тому +53

      ​@@americafirst9144 the food inside is canned hot, so probably heating it in hot water is not a problem.

    • @tiffany14
      @tiffany14 Рік тому +15

      Thank you! That's great, never thought of that!

  • @fiendish67
    @fiendish67 11 місяців тому +86

    A few weeks ago, I didn't have much in my house to eat so I rummaged through the pantry and found a can of Hormel chili. It was from 2017. I wondered what condition it would be and opened it. I tasted it cold, and it seemed fine. I heated it with some extra canned beans, and it was perfectly fine. No tin aftertaste, nothing nasty. Bottom line, this product was good a whole 6 years after the expiration date.

    • @dianevillaloboshagen6322
      @dianevillaloboshagen6322 8 місяців тому +5

      Is sell buy an expiration date?
      Food labels such as “sell by,” “use by” and “best by” have long been confused for expiration dates on grocery products. But, these dates don't actually indicate product safety. In fact, manufacturers have used labels "best by" or "sell by" to estimate when their products have reached peak quality.Oct 5, 2022

    • @CandyM-wt8yb
      @CandyM-wt8yb 7 місяців тому

      @@dianevillaloboshagen6322 yes and also they use that date to rotate their stock so it is basically for the store and inventory use.

    • @shelleysmith4017
      @shelleysmith4017 5 місяців тому

      @@dianevillaloboshagen6322 Exactly! The sell by date is more for the stores to use byut they generally like folks not knowing the difference between an expiration date and sell by date and that either really mean the item has gone off…as many will throw perfectly good food out because it reached its sell by date. And not just cans of food but fresh fruit and veg as well. I know someone who will throw carrots, celery, peppers, etc out when they reach their sell by date in the package even if the items are not bad, not starting to look bad in any way 🤦🏻‍♀️ and they go and buy more. I have told them over and over they are wasting food and money but they won’t listen so I have started going over when I know they are going through the fridge and I snag the produce that is still good but has reached their sell by date lol. I told her when she goes through her cans,give me a shout too.
      One of our local churches has run a campaign drive for anyone with cans past their date to donate them instead of throwing them away. They have been inundated with cans of food that is all still absolutely fine and so they are using them to feed the homeless so that food is not going to waste. So lng as the cans are not damaged, rusted or bulging, they are😅 absolutely fine. I wish the church coukd do a drive like that with the fresh produce too.

  • @meangene98
    @meangene98 Рік тому +58

    Many years ago I had a nutritionist tell me that with canned vegetables most of the nutrients are contained in the water that it was cooked and packed in. The sweet water in a can of corn is actually very tasty.

    • @barbaracarpenter1260
      @barbaracarpenter1260 7 місяців тому +3

      It gives gravy and mashed potatoes a very good flavor. Also water off boiled potatoes makes gravy extra special. My grandmother was an excellent cook and very frugal. She taught us those things.
      During the depression for sweets, sugar was in short supply and they used used coffee grounds or saved coffee when it got stale in the pot and poured it over Biscuits with honey or some kind of jelly or jam for sweetener. I still eat it sometimes. Brings back memories of sitting on Moms knee and being fed small bites. The best was blackberry presrves.

    • @travlntam
      @travlntam 7 місяців тому +3

      Drink the “liquid” if you’re short on water.

  • @richardmerriam7044
    @richardmerriam7044 Рік тому +150

    I live alone, and have stocked many single serve cans of veggies, baked beans, Corned Beef Hash and Pineapple chunks. The reason for buying small cans is that there are no leftovers to refrigerate if the power is out.

    • @marthagonzalez5528
      @marthagonzalez5528 Рік тому +10

      That’s exactly what I been doing when there on sale I get a lot it’s hard to get it home because I don’t have a car it’s just me and my grand puppy but if someone needs it I can help.

    • @lethalwolf7455
      @lethalwolf7455 11 місяців тому +16

      I’d recommend in a SHTF scenario to revert to OMAD diet(one meal a day). A large meal, but just once per day. Will free up time for other important activities and your stash will last longer in the long run. It’s tough on you for about 10 days then gets easier, then just feels normal.

    • @susanfennimore3152
      @susanfennimore3152 11 місяців тому +4

      Just today I heard about a canned item ,Krill ,high protein ,three yr shelf life

    • @evilmonkeyspeaks7801
      @evilmonkeyspeaks7801 10 місяців тому +2

      Whether it's juice or stuff in the can, I always make sure I've got some kind of pineapple. Scarf those on down....

    • @karenwitt4484
      @karenwitt4484 2 місяці тому

      9​@@marthagonzalez5528

  • @The_Good_Life_starts_today
    @The_Good_Life_starts_today Рік тому +45

    Don't forget to have at least TWO can openers on hand!

    • @northernpianotuner3319
      @northernpianotuner3319 8 місяців тому +1

      In a pinch I guess one could open a can by rubbing it (forever) across a concrete surface

  • @roberts1922
    @roberts1922 Рік тому +126

    My bias may be a factor of being from Quebec, Canada - but cans or bottles of maple syrup would be my addition to your list. Unopened, will last forever. If it crystallizes, heat whole container in water - voilá, ready for use.

    • @janejohnson-mv5kv
      @janejohnson-mv5kv Рік тому +14

      Jars of honey can be revived in hot water also...
      Take the lid off n set the jar in hot water. It will become liquid again. And be warm fir your pancakes...

    • @robertbaker3174
      @robertbaker3174 Рік тому +7

      I keep thinking about some real maple syrup. I live in Texas!

    • @trueamerica
      @trueamerica 10 місяців тому +6

      I store real maple syrup as well as real raw honey also.

    • @iamwhoimnotimnotwhoiam4431
      @iamwhoimnotimnotwhoiam4431 10 місяців тому +4

      We can learn a lot from our snow Mexican brothers and sisters
      I never would have thought about maple syrup had I not run across your comment. How brilliant 👏

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 10 місяців тому

      @@iamwhoimnotimnotwhoiam4431
      Prepper's Blind-Spots
      famously include:
      -City-Enhancement like what Not-Just-Bikes and Strong-Town constantly propose.
      -The Entire Channel of Some-More-News, literally specialized on being informative
      but not dry.

  • @coachace123
    @coachace123 Рік тому +125

    Yes, I was storing canned fruits many years ago, and found the canned pineapples were the first to actually show cann degradation. The acids really did a number on the seals and metal. We're sticking to bottled "canned" fruits, but store mostly peaches, now. Also, I agree about the canned evaporated milk. I would definitely go with powdered milk for the long storage. Powdered milk brings back memories of growing up in the 70s, too.

    • @themanifester1807
      @themanifester1807 Рік тому +5

      What about condensed milk?

    • @GeneralKato
      @GeneralKato Рік тому +3

      Condensed milk (in many flavours) comes also in sealed tubes.

    • @didibrant7326
      @didibrant7326 11 місяців тому +4

      ​@@themanifester1807 My condensed milks have lasted long past the expiration dates unlike some of my evaporated ones which didn't even make it one year past that date.

    • @kathymcmc
      @kathymcmc 9 місяців тому +1

      I wonder how long canned fresh pineapple would last...

    • @Tmarc7665
      @Tmarc7665 8 місяців тому +4

      My mother used to mix fresh milk, delivered every other day to our house by the milk man, with powdered milk , I assumed to save money because we were 6 children, and I wanted to say yes the taste is pleasant for powdered milk. 👍

  • @pixaxeprepper384
    @pixaxeprepper384 Рік тому +336

    We hit SAMS club today and spent $350 in canned foods. We bought pantry foods in bulk. Chicken, SPAM, roast beef, sardines, corn, green beans, soups, and much more. I saw many ppl prepping for what's to come. Powell raised interest rates today and markets show pain. Got spices since it is needed for canned foods. Our daughter lives in a old torn trailer because she can't work with 4 brain surgeries. We save food in case economy forces her to live elsewhere. We found out our granddaughter is now pregnant at age 17. In 11th grade. I bet her BF takes off. Kids will not listen to grandparents so must learn hard way.

    • @BlkFireHawk427
      @BlkFireHawk427 Рік тому +51

      I will lift your daughter up in prayer that the Lord's healing hands be laid upon her, in Jesus Name, Amen.

    • @lauraann7816
      @lauraann7816 Рік тому +61

      @Pix Axe Prepper- my son got his girlfriend pregnant when they were 21 and 20. My granddaughter is 9 now and they are still together. I would never let my Son abandon his child. Luckily they are actually a happy family and live 3 doors down from me. I hope your granddaughter's baby's father will be supportive.

    • @debbyrabold6069
      @debbyrabold6069 Рік тому +28

      Good shopping! I hope your daughter recovers completely, & that all goes well with your granddaughter.

    • @TheFriendlyPsychopath.
      @TheFriendlyPsychopath. Рік тому

      You sure raised a bunch of losers!

    • @russelder9743
      @russelder9743 Рік тому +17

      Grandparents always worry about kids and grandkids....I know your doing what you can for them God Bless and hope your daughter is feeling better

  • @charlesamboy7287
    @charlesamboy7287 Рік тому +97

    Also, the liquid in canned vegetables will add to your hydration if your drinking water is not available. Don't pour it out. Many of the nutrients are in the liquid.

    • @lstj2979
      @lstj2979 Рік тому +8

      When I make soup by using several cans of vegetables sometimes I use the drained liquid from all the cans along with tomato juice and make my own “v-8”. I also do this with the water from cooking cabbage etc.

  • @creakycracker
    @creakycracker 11 місяців тому +41

    Be careful of pull - tab cans...Armour recalled some items recently and I had already gotten food poisoning from the Vienna Sausages and found 2 cases with the lot code. I noticed the pull tabs on the lot seemed easier to open, and (Being a Die-maker myself) MY opinion was the dies that perforated the aluminum cans struck too deep and allowed air in the product. Pull tab cans anger me anyway as the product is harder to remove without damage, but these days there is no way to avoid these cans, so try to not stack them while storing to keep them from pressing on the can tops. Happy Prepping!

    • @christopherhendricks4369
      @christopherhendricks4369 2 місяці тому

      only thing I like pull tabs for is dog foods. since I don't want to get dog food on my opener

  • @thomassmith6232
    @thomassmith6232 Рік тому +60

    BE SURE to read the label of canned goods before purchasing! I recently bought a can of carrots and found when I read the label that it had been canned in China and might contain lead or carcinogens.

    • @veronicat6031
      @veronicat6031 11 місяців тому +3

      😮

    • @SteveBrownRocks2023
      @SteveBrownRocks2023 11 місяців тому

      DONT BUY ANYTHING FROM CHINA!

    • @vflo5626
      @vflo5626 11 місяців тому +4

      Does it say on the cans where it came from I never noticed

    • @consco3667
      @consco3667 9 місяців тому +2

      What brand? Thank you

    • @grammy279
      @grammy279 8 місяців тому +7

      Watch out for Mandarin Oranges also. Some of those come from China.

  • @lauraann7816
    @lauraann7816 Рік тому +617

    I bought a can of the corned beef, a can of cabbage, a can of potatoes, and a can of carrots. Made it as a test meal one day based on my "real " St Patrick's Day feast. It wasn't half bad. During an apocalypse it will be 5-star dining.

    • @wdbeckiv
      @wdbeckiv Рік тому +28

      Didn't know you could buy cabbage in a can

    • @lauraann7816
      @lauraann7816 Рік тому +21

      @@wdbeckiv I got it at Walmart.

    • @wdbeckiv
      @wdbeckiv Рік тому +10

      Must be a regional thing, I looked here in Georgia at two local WM and they didn't have it.....😪

    • @lauraann7816
      @lauraann7816 Рік тому +13

      @@wdbeckiv I am in NJ maybe it's an East Coast thing.

    • @argonianaccount1876
      @argonianaccount1876 Рік тому +4

      were you drinking? I SURE hope so!

  • @wingwalker2458
    @wingwalker2458 Рік тому +269

    I went to a restaurant supply store and bought a lot of #10 cans of spaghetti sauce, whole tomatoes, diced tomatoes, crushed tomatoes and tomato sauce. I opened them and re-canned them into my glass jars. Now my tomato products will last for many more years.

    • @bevlower6793
      @bevlower6793 Рік тому +7

      YES!!!

    • @diannemobley3766
      @diannemobley3766 Рік тому +11

      Did u waterbath or pressure can?

    • @lindaperry7235
      @lindaperry7235 Рік тому +7

      Yes, I'd like to know also please.

    • @MiLittleCorner
      @MiLittleCorner Рік тому +4

      @ Dianne: That would be good to know.

    • @raynechantel2738
      @raynechantel2738 Рік тому +13

      @@diannemobley3766 you water bath tomatoes because in Ball's Blue Book you add lemon juice to ensure the acidity of the tomatoes - if you pressure can them - you will have nothing but juice - too much cooking especially after they were commercially canned!!

  • @brendatrimble9528
    @brendatrimble9528 Рік тому +70

    This would have been great info to know years ago. I've thrown out so much "good canned food" through the years. So sad that they lead people to believe they expire by a certain date. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @ajkendro3413
      @ajkendro3413 Рік тому +8

      I tried to teach the dates are sell by or best by dates to my grand children and they think I'm crazy. They still think they're expiration dates.

    • @lessanchez3904
      @lessanchez3904 Рік тому +4

      Please next time consider food banks rather than throwing them out. A homeless or person hungry might think it's a Thanksgiving feast. A little bit of something is better than all of nothing. Thank you.

    • @radiomanz117
      @radiomanz117 11 місяців тому +4

      ​@@lessanchez3904our local food bank doesn't want to give "outdated" cans and rice. We take the old and either feed the chickens or restock.

    • @lessanchez3904
      @lessanchez3904 11 місяців тому +3

      @@radiomanz117 well good for you, but I wars commenting to the person who said they threw outdated cans away, see if I don't need or want something I think of humanity over chickens some people would rather have outdated food in their belly than nothing at all that's all I was saying. When I am able to help someone, I need no notoriety,I do it for them only GOD needs to know that I chose mankind over chickens.

    • @radiomanz117
      @radiomanz117 11 місяців тому +3

      @@lessanchez3904 I would agree but at this time our local food bank is not having hi volume of people coming in. It's their decision not to give it away.. our chickens supply fresh eggs to who wants/needs them. Feed is getting more expensive and problematic. Funny they like brown rice better than white. Ha ha ha. Why WASTE food??

  • @lanakeeton8102
    @lanakeeton8102 8 місяців тому +5

    Remember manufacturer's only started putting best buy dates on cans to sell more products.

  • @lauraann7816
    @lauraann7816 Рік тому +238

    Me again- Alaska Granny just did a video on something called FILLED Evaporated Milk. She got it unknowingly at Dollar Tree. If it says FILLED on the label you don't want it. Oils or something are added to it and it's specifically for baking. Not for use in cereal or coffee for instance. I was glad to get that info and happy to pass it on.

    • @melinda6546
      @melinda6546 Рік тому +12

      Holy moly! Thanks for that information.

    • @hmmm..2733
      @hmmm..2733 Рік тому +19

      Yes, I saw it too. It’s cheaper, but the label is almost identical. Definitely have to watch out. Had palm oil in it.

    • @joeymartin2474
      @joeymartin2474 Рік тому +6

      Thanks

    • @terryrodriguez6209
      @terryrodriguez6209 Рік тому +9

      It’s only for baking. Also it’s illegal to sell in the U.S. I’d like to know why Dollar Tree is selling it?

    • @rangerannie5636
      @rangerannie5636 Рік тому +5

      Watch also what looks like sweetened condensed milk is actually "sweetened condensed creamer".

  • @cmr7854
    @cmr7854 Рік тому +28

    Here's what I like to do. I buy a very large amount of various canned goods like the video. A few months before the Best By Date, I donate it to charity so someone can benefit. Buy some more to replace it. I get a tax break for charitable giving. And I cycle out of old canned goods. I like writing the Best By Date big enough to see it at a glance. Thirty-year-old canned goods contain the essential nutrition. But if you are fighting for your life during a future emergency, why not have some good chow :). But my favourite part is giving away the food. Feels good. Win, win, win, win outcome.

  • @BigBlue1026
    @BigBlue1026 Рік тому +39

    I honestly try to do a bit of prepping every day as a routine. Some days are bigger than others, but even doing just a little all adds up. Two days ago I bought another case of canned tuna fish, yesterday I bought another 3 month supply of survival food. Today I got more 5 gallon pails for container gardening. Tomorrow who knows what I'll be doing, but I'll try to do a bit more. I check a few times a day to see if there are any new videos here. Keep 'em coming, there's no telling how many lives you may be saving by sharing your knowledge. Thanks!

  • @jay-day
    @jay-day 11 місяців тому +13

    The thing about beans, potatoes, and milk is that you can buy dehydrated beans, potato flakes, and dry milk powder which, if stored right, could last forever also.

  • @peternorthrup6274
    @peternorthrup6274 Рік тому +34

    Went back this morning. Picked up another 100 cans of green giant vegetables. $1.00 per can. The lady thought I was crazy. That's all I bought and left. Have fun.

    • @gailcurl8663
      @gailcurl8663 11 місяців тому +6

      Just Ignore These Kind of People. They Just Don't "GET IT"!! I Stopped Long Ago Trying To Convince Family To Be Prepared. Let Them Look At You With That "Funny Look"!! You Are The Smart One!! I Get That "Look" Too!! Don't Care!! We Are The "Smart Ones Who Know"!!

    • @JackBean-rd4uo
      @JackBean-rd4uo Місяць тому

      Vegetables are a waste of money. Beans and meat and nonfat dry milk. Vegetables have almost nothing in nutritional value.

  • @jdshl8423
    @jdshl8423 Рік тому +50

    The problem with canned evaporated milk, and all hydrated milk for that matter, is that milk breaks down on its own pretty quickly. So yeah, powdered milk is the best way to go when it comes to stockpiling milk.

  • @graciebest2705
    @graciebest2705 Рік тому +45

    Thanks so much for your down-to-earth helpful information. I'm a prepper, like everyone here, and my stacked-perfectly canned foods in plentiful supply truly do give me a sense of peace and gratitude when I look at them. To others, I'm a hoarder. But when the world goes dark, and they aren't prepared, they will be happy for some of my canned foods! And I'd willingly share of course. Recently our power went out and the wells around here are pumped using electricity, meaning no power, no WATER! But not at my house. I had water stored also, and a huge generator, so I had basic light, water, etc. When I charged my neighbor's phones, I admit to being inwardly just a tiny bit smug about it, but overwhelmingly was happy I could help them. Hope they learn to start prepping!

    • @lessanchez3904
      @lessanchez3904 Рік тому +6

      You are a good person and can be proud of yourself. thank you.

    • @alstroemeria227again4
      @alstroemeria227again4 Рік тому +3

      Unfortunately, not everyone can afford to prep.

    • @michellebeauchamp1044
      @michellebeauchamp1044 Рік тому +6

      ​@@alstroemeria227again4 Buy a couple of cans every time you shop.

    • @alstroemeria227again4
      @alstroemeria227again4 Рік тому +2

      @@michellebeauchamp1044 I’m not talking about myself. I live in a major city and have managed to have four months of food in my house at all times. But I know people who just can’t afford it.

    • @gailcurl8663
      @gailcurl8663 11 місяців тому +2

      Stocking Survival Supplies, Food or Non Food Items, does Not Make You or Anyone Else a "Hoarder". These Type of People Are In For a Rude Awakening When a Disaster Happens and Find They Are Not Prepared. I No Longer Try and Talk to Family About The Importance of Being Prepared For an Emergency. I Continue To Stock and Prepare as Long as I Can. When That "DAY COMES", The Kitchen Will Be Closed!!

  • @agnesaj9199
    @agnesaj9199 8 місяців тому +4

    If times get tough enough, EVERYONE will eat, and love, Spam.

  • @CrystalBrightz
    @CrystalBrightz Рік тому +136

    6) Canned Meat
    5) Canned Veggies
    4) Canned Potatoes
    3) Canned Beans
    2) Canned Soups & Chilli
    1) Canned Fruit
    Considerations, off-gone foods
    Bonus 1) Canned Tomatoes
    Bonus 2) Evaporated Milk

    • @juliefalanka4805
      @juliefalanka4805 Рік тому +10

      Thank you

    • @lindamorrison9755
      @lindamorrison9755 Рік тому +1

      if those are the number of cans you have you might last a week, keep stcking and I have powdered milk and they do have shelf stable milk too.

    • @CrystalBrightz
      @CrystalBrightz Рік тому +9

      @@lindamorrison9755 Those aren't the amount of cans, this is a list...

    • @jaybo2112ot
      @jaybo2112ot Рік тому +2

      I agree completely!

    • @beatcat1265
      @beatcat1265 Рік тому +3

      ​@@lindamorrison9755 😂

  • @mrhalfstep
    @mrhalfstep Рік тому +187

    This is a little off subject, but I hope it will be useful to others to know. Another reason I like Chunky soups are because of a characteristic of their can. If you use a side cutting safety opener on both ends of the cans, they can easily be pushed, one into the other, to form a stove pipe, to whatever length you might need, for an improvised wood stove. I push 4 of them together as far and tight as I can to form a section about 16" long and then push those 4 can sections together just enough to hold them in place, yet still be able to disassemble them when I break the stove down. I haven't found any other cans that are so large in diameter that will fit together so easily.

    • @hypsyzygy506
      @hypsyzygy506 Рік тому +16

      I have seen a UA-cam video of a woodburning cooking stove made from different diameter cans that stack into each other for easy transportation.

    • @michellewells971
      @michellewells971 Рік тому +9

      Really good solid easy idea! Thank you.

    • @Dee-be2lq
      @Dee-be2lq Рік тому +4

      Thanks

    • @northernpianotuner3319
      @northernpianotuner3319 8 місяців тому +2

      Good reminder!!
      Also you can make a quick Dakota fire hole, with cans to help keep the draft tunnel open.

    • @mrhalfstep
      @mrhalfstep 8 місяців тому

      Hadn't thought of that!@@northernpianotuner3319

  • @korvenkuningas1016
    @korvenkuningas1016 Рік тому +43

    One thing I like to do with canned chicken is drink the water out then add something like mayo or buffalo sauce and stir it together until it's a shredded tuna consistency then eat it on bread. Super simple and tastes good. I'm sure other things could be added into it to make other savory sandwich spreads with.
    Also, using the water of the chicken and less water with ramen or cup noodles makes the broth tastier plus you get some chicken chunks added in as well.

    • @buckd2958
      @buckd2958 7 місяців тому +1

      Sounds disgusting. Why drink the water?

    • @raybans8712
      @raybans8712 7 місяців тому

      I would puke 🤮

    • @user-ps1ft1hy4j
      @user-ps1ft1hy4j 6 місяців тому

      @@raybans8712 Some people even drink tuna water. Yecch!

  • @cynthiarogers2904
    @cynthiarogers2904 9 місяців тому +6

    *A day care provider told me that they ask parents to donate canned foods, peanut butter and the like, EACH YEAR.*
    That way, when they get the "new" donations, they use up the donations from the previous year.
    So, the kids have an emergency supply of foods on hand ... and the Staff doesn't have to worry about expiration dates.
    VERY WISE !!!

  • @kimskluckers5665
    @kimskluckers5665 Рік тому +42

    Just a suggestion. A great place to hide your cans is behind your kickboards under your cabinets. Also in your walls between studs

    • @debbiecurtis4021
      @debbiecurtis4021 Рік тому +8

      You could hide cans in partition walls if there's a service hatch or ventilation grill. I just helped build a partition wall last week, and wanted to hide a time capsule in the wall.

    • @lindamannix1247
      @lindamannix1247 Рік тому +7

      Won't the cans get too hot in there ?

  • @E.L.RipleyAtNostromo
    @E.L.RipleyAtNostromo Рік тому +116

    Learned my lesson on the canned fruits long term as far as metallic taste, so bought a bunch of the Costco peaches in glass jars. Taste great years later, and the jars can be saved for other storage needs. We still buy canned fruits, but the peaches in the glass jars are one item we bulk up on.

    • @cocacolafiesta
      @cocacolafiesta Рік тому +4

      my husband’s favorite, lol!

    • @coolstamper
      @coolstamper Рік тому +7

      Dole makes canned peaches in plastic jars. Don’t buy them for long term storage. They start going mushy not long after the expiration date. Otherwise they’re a great canned peach.

    • @Pmwalls46
      @Pmwalls46 Рік тому +3

      @@coolstamper
      Their pineapple is great too !! My husband can’t leave it alone. 😊

    • @coolstamper
      @coolstamper Рік тому +3

      @@Pmwalls46 Is it the Dole brand in plastic containers?

    • @coolstamper
      @coolstamper Рік тому +1

      @@Pmwalls46 Do they have the peaches too?

  • @eddytotherow4917
    @eddytotherow4917 Рік тому +15

    If anyone has noticed that alot of the can goods are coming with the pop top lids. I try to always get the ones that are not the pop top, it would seem to me that those cans could be compromised alot easier than the ones you open with a can open. What I mean by pop top are the cans you can open with your hands, they have the pull tab. I just think that the others would have a better seal and if they are dropped or dented a little, they won't lose their seal as where the pull tab ones may crack open a little. I don't know for sure but just my opinion.

    • @rickmcintosh1771
      @rickmcintosh1771 10 місяців тому +5

      You are correct my friend.

    • @MrAnakin1996
      @MrAnakin1996 10 місяців тому +3

      *Can* confirm.

    • @michelleottoman3352
      @michelleottoman3352 8 місяців тому +3

      I never thought of that, but that is excellent advice. I will not be buying those anymore unless we plan to use them soon. Thank you.

  • @Montanafelines
    @Montanafelines 7 місяців тому +6

    I need to say this: I read a study on spam, and it’s the best prepared meat you can buy. No added fillers, no snouts,feet, sinews etc. I’m not crazy about it, but it is actually one of the healthiest choices! And ifyoure down to the wire, meats meat right? Besides the fact nothing better than sliced spam fried, with an egg on the sammich lol
    Also, the canned potatoes, sliced and browned in butter makes them delicious!

    • @4by4squared88
      @4by4squared88 3 місяці тому

      I really like Spam. A fried spam sandwich with shed sauce and Swiss cheese is great.

    • @JDDees
      @JDDees Місяць тому +1

      @@4by4squared88 I prefer MUSTARD & CHEDDAR CHEESE on mine, or mustard/mayo & cheddar if adding a fried egg.

  • @charity2275
    @charity2275 Рік тому +86

    The best thing to do is always buy a few extra cans of food each time you shop for groceries, and rotate them according to date so they don't get really old. Also, buy acidic foods such as fruits or tomatoes in GLASS jars so they don't come in contact with harmful BPA lining in cans. Don't even think of keeping canned foods for several years past due date. Instead of a food dryer, use the sun. It's FREE. I place fresh fruit on baking sheets and cover with cheesecloth outside on a patio on a table in full sun all day. Cheesecloth keeps insects and dried leaves off. Repeat another day or two until fully dried, then store in plastic bags. Make "fruit leather" this way, too. Look up recipes online.

    • @davidflitcroft7101
      @davidflitcroft7101 Рік тому +8

      All good ideas, especially the rotation of canned goods. There is no reason to take chances here, I have never found that cans last "indefinitely" but degrade in 5-10 years. I also believe in having several small gardens scattered about; crops like potatoes are easy to grow. Thanks Charity!

    • @charity2275
      @charity2275 Рік тому +5

      @@davidflitcroft7101 I also save many packets of ORGANIC GARDEN SEEDS and grow an annual garden. I get organic seeds for any future needs because they are the safest. Keep stored in refrig until planted. Also may be used for sprouts in food emergency. Avoid GMO foods and conventional seeds!

  • @robinholbrook8296
    @robinholbrook8296 Рік тому +35

    I love canned spam. Fry it with onions, rice, baked beans. Very good

    • @peternorthrup6274
      @peternorthrup6274 Рік тому +6

      I've always loved spam. When I was 16 I moved out of the house and went to work. I ate spam and boil and bags for a couple of years. I retired at 55. I never asked anyone for a dime my whole life. I have enough set aside to feed an army. Have fun.

    • @lesliemonty31
      @lesliemonty31 Рік тому +2

      I love fried Spam, eggs, and tomatoes as a meal.

    • @sandrathomas2893
      @sandrathomas2893 Рік тому +3

      I'm 59 and still have never once tried it lol
      Guess I'll pick some up! Thanks

    • @robinholbrook8296
      @robinholbrook8296 Рік тому

      @@sandrathomas2893 Aldi luncheon meat is only $1.99 that’s what I buy. Slice and fry it crispy

    • @cocacolafiesta
      @cocacolafiesta Рік тому +1

      Grew up eating spam and we all love it. Mixed with canned green beans and fried was how my mom would make it. I recently purchased the stuff to make the hawaiian musubi and it was delicious!

  • @dalehood1846
    @dalehood1846 11 місяців тому +11

    Speaking of the canned potatoes from Aldi, they are very good. The potatoes are small whole potatoes. Also, I noticed when you open them and dump out the water, it is clear, not "milky" like sliced potatoes. Good deal, and Aldi has a "twice as nice" guarantee. If you buy something that is not good, you take it back and they not only give you your money back but also a new product! Some stores require a receipt for this. Take care and God bless.

  • @mindalick8867
    @mindalick8867 Рік тому +146

    canned mackerel is always overlooked--excellent omega profile when added to new england style clam chowder w a can of mixed veg, dried onion, dried garlic and bay leaf--makes a wonderful fish stew

    • @StevenJarrett1961
      @StevenJarrett1961 Рік тому +15

      I agree with you. I stock albacore and salmon, but gonna look for some mackerel

    • @galeparker1067
      @galeparker1067 Рік тому +13

      Mackerel is sometimes in the dollar stores.

    • @debbiecurtis4021
      @debbiecurtis4021 Рік тому +5

      I have several cans of mackerel in my preps.

    • @BlkFireHawk427
      @BlkFireHawk427 Рік тому +4

      Wow. I'm almost full from eating at this point, but that dish sounds amazing!

    • @vickieadams6648
      @vickieadams6648 Рік тому +5

      ​@@galeparker1067It's cheaper too

  • @peternorthrup6274
    @peternorthrup6274 Рік тому +14

    Anytime I see anything on sale for $1.00 a can I buy between 20 and 50. It seems like each week there will be at least 1 item. Vegetables , beans, soup you name it. Have fun.

  • @gailmrutland6508
    @gailmrutland6508 Рік тому +10

    *Baked beans, Canned Yams without syrup, canned whole pearl onions, canned asparagus and processed canned fruit filing (for pies) all do well.*

  • @elle-lw1rl
    @elle-lw1rl 4 місяці тому +4

    Adding to your number 10 cans, I have bought a peaches acidic foods and recanned them in glass doing a waterbath. Therefore helping on price, and creating more individual servings. I have also dried many items that I bought in cannes, dried foods will store for a long time and it takes out the bulk. When it comes to the peach juices and the fruit juices I will water bath the juice in jars, to use for jellies and other desert items later.😊

  • @djapotomous1531
    @djapotomous1531 Рік тому +8

    I eat eat sardines in tomatoe sauce and some sardines with egg and Noodles

  • @grannybird7365
    @grannybird7365 Рік тому +57

    I’ve two favorites. One is peanut butter. Delicious and a good source of protein. And canned sausage country gravy. Grandma would be appalled but some country gravy (any canned gravy for that matter) over bread or biscuits is a tasty, rib sticking meal.

    • @jessebaldwin2661
      @jessebaldwin2661 Рік тому +8

      I'm surprised he didn't mention peanut butter. It's high in protein and doesn't need to be refrigerated after opening.

    • @emagneticfield
      @emagneticfield Рік тому +7

      The reason might be because the peanut oil in the peanut butter goes rancid quickly. The taste will be severely off for let’s say a sandwich. I little bit can be incorporated into hot foods or baked goods such as brownies, cookies or added to stews or casseroles for extra protein.
      If you have food mill you can grind nuts when you need to use them. As an older person I am having trouble chewing nuts so instead I grind or crush them for added protein or texture.

    • @OrangeMapleLeaf
      @OrangeMapleLeaf Рік тому +6

      Add minced onions, hot pepper or sriracha, milk or water, minced garlic, brown sugar, dash of vinegar or lemon juice and soy sauce to peanut butter, let it cook slowly for a bit and you have great sauce for rice. We also stock up big on peanut butter.

    • @kathyfatheree9378
      @kathyfatheree9378 11 місяців тому +1

      I bought a canned sausage gravy to try out and it was good enough for me to get more. I would prefer my home made but I don’t believe we’ll be able to get sausage from the store. My goal is to get a good variety of canned products with meat for the protein and variety. I will also be cooking up biscuits and tortillas and putting them through a water bath process since bread will be hard to come by.

    • @greybone777
      @greybone777 8 місяців тому

      Also much needed fat or oil.

  • @isidfynch2398
    @isidfynch2398 11 місяців тому +8

    I would add in my experience the cans that require a can opener are more resilient than the cans that have the pop open feature.

  • @lauraann7816
    @lauraann7816 Рік тому +141

    I make sure I stock the soups you don't have to add water to. Water could be scarce in a SHTF scenario. Nice list 👌

    • @Earthdaylady
      @Earthdaylady Рік тому +5

      Good point.

    • @texassews535
      @texassews535 Рік тому +6

      For some reason that never entered my mind. Thanks for that info.

    • @cdamauser1963
      @cdamauser1963 Рік тому +12

      Water may be the one thing we all need most. Good thing is canned goods in water. Especially canned fruits. I ate a can of peaches and the fruit juice water was quite delicious.

    • @peternorthrup6274
      @peternorthrup6274 Рік тому +13

      I paid $1.47 per can today for Progresso soup. Naturally I bought 20. I keep no less than a hundred on hand all the time. Have fun prepping.

    • @lauraann7816
      @lauraann7816 Рік тому +5

      @@peternorthrup6274 it's on sale here for $1.99 but all they have is the spicy kinds. We won't eat that so no sense getting it. I will keep checking. It's $3.99 a can now 🙄

  • @MoonstoneRain
    @MoonstoneRain Рік тому +14

    Another thing I add molasses. It has sulfur and iron and can be nice and sweet for a treat. It can also keep indefinitely.

  • @jmburen8647
    @jmburen8647 Рік тому +7

    I had some canned sour kraut a few years ago, that ate through the can and leaked onto the shelf. I also had some home canned tomatoes I ate last year from 1986 that tasted fine and I did not get sick or anything. Home canned acidic foods in glass jars last much better than metal cans. IN my experience.

  • @franknew9001
    @franknew9001 11 місяців тому +6

    The worst thing about canned meat, vegetables, and soups is the very high sodium content. When I buy Campbell's Chunky soups, I always buy the "healthy request" which has about half of the sodium than the regular Chunky soup.
    Luckily for me, yesterday Publix here in Florida, had the Campbell's Chunky soups BOGO, so I bought 20 cans. Last week Winn Dixie had the 28 oz cans of Bush's baked beans at nearly half price, so I bought 10 cans. I am stocking up!! 😊😊

    • @Tchild2
      @Tchild2 7 місяців тому +2

      My main issue too. I will buy to prep and for an emergency, but I won’t eat high sodium canned food. So, after a few years it is either to the local food pantry or in the garbage.

  • @anthonylawrence9307
    @anthonylawrence9307 Рік тому +21

    I've had a stockpile of food for 50+ years. I have so much that we only go shopping to rotate product. We have enough to last us without leaving the house for roughly 2yrs. That's a big reason we rotate regularly. Another item for the pantry is chipped beef. There is a lot you can do with it.

  • @robertd9850
    @robertd9850 7 місяців тому +6

    A great food for both protein and other nutrients as well as filling you up is black beans and rice mixed together. I use the low sodium black beans because of my hypertension but it tastes fine to me. Put some canned chicken in the mix and you have a complete meal.

  • @fa-fulharvest5751
    @fa-fulharvest5751 Рік тому +1

    Thank so much for taking your time to help us prepare👍🏽

  • @dp3797
    @dp3797 Рік тому +27

    I’ve been prepping for 35 years. I tell most people canned food with tomatoes is good for about three years past the Best Buy date, anything with fruit is good for about five years past the Best Buy date and Everything else is good until it swells up, or when you open it reeks. The only cans I’ve ever gone bad was fruit. That’s happened to me three times now.

    • @shc249
      @shc249 Рік тому +4

      how do you know its only 5 yrs? canning safety is based on can handling . I have eaten 20 yr past date tomatoes and they were fine

    • @dp3797
      @dp3797 Рік тому +2

      @@shc249 for tomato products in cans, five years as long as I’ll keep them. I have had my grandmothers tomato soup that she canned and it was probably 25 years old, but it was in glass.

    • @dp3797
      @dp3797 Рік тому +1

      @@shc249 i’ve eaten tomatoes that were in glass jars probably 20 years after they were canned, from my grandmother. But if it’s in a can, three years is what I use as a standard.

    • @stevenschnepp576
      @stevenschnepp576 Рік тому

      ​@@shc249 Why risk it when you don't need to?

  • @kimskluckers5665
    @kimskluckers5665 Рік тому +26

    Dollar Tree has some of the best prices on canned pineapple, mango, mandarin oranges, chicken and shelf stable cartons of milk that last way beyond their best buy dates. Pasta is boxed up with 25% more making it a great deal as well.

    • @DesertDweller74
      @DesertDweller74 Рік тому

      Be careful with the food items at Dollar Tree. Many come from China and that country is highly polluted! I don't trust foods from China. I tossed out mandarin oranges that came from there.

  • @victoriagarcia-xb8ki
    @victoriagarcia-xb8ki 9 місяців тому +1

    These videos really help! Blessings to all!

  • @davidsnider7606
    @davidsnider7606 11 місяців тому +8

    I enjoyed your video and I'm a "can prepper" as well. I've looked at the multitudes of dry foods sold online (survival foods) and the only problem I have with them is that you have to A) have enough water stored for prep. B) have a way of heating it. Remove both or 1 of those items and you have a lousy meal. I wouldn't mind mixing in "some" dried food in with canned. The fact that dry food is expensive is another factor.

  • @glasslinger
    @glasslinger Рік тому +63

    Note that some vitamins are severely decreased in the canning process. (examine the very low content of vitamins in the ingredients list!) Be sure to include a well rotated stock of vitamin supplements in your prep. Vitamins may not be important in a SHTF situation since your expected survival duration is very short.

    • @crowderscustomizing
      @crowderscustomizing Рік тому +3

      freeze-dried food retains nearly 100% of its nutrition value, dehydrated contains roughly 60%, and canned a slim 40%

    • @humbleevidenceaccepter7712
      @humbleevidenceaccepter7712 5 місяців тому

      Good point. That's why I include several bottles of multi-vitamins in my preps.

  • @homesteadgal4143
    @homesteadgal4143 Рік тому +14

    The only canned fruit that I stock is pumpkin -- I use the Libby brand. A few months ago, I opened a can that had expired in 2017. I expected to see brown pumpkin puree, but it was just as bright orange as a newly purchased can. The pumpkin tasted fine, and the pumpkin bread was even better. 😅
    Canned peaches do not store well, even when kept cool and dark. We have had a number of the cans of Del Monte canned peaches leak out. The cans had expired, yes, but what a mess! They 'bust' at the bottoms, too, not at the pop-top where I would have expected them to be compromised. So for us, if I don't home-can a fruit, I just don't stock it on my shelves.
    **Kirkland brand roast beef, with expired date of 2018, was delicious. Had that last week.

  • @EatMoreSmoke
    @EatMoreSmoke 6 місяців тому +1

    This is my first video of yours. Nice job! Great info and none of the video was filler to make it longer and waste my time. Subscribed. Thank you.

  • @thomasmurray3920
    @thomasmurray3920 8 місяців тому +4

    I had some German potato salad that picked up the metallic taste, so there are more than just the examples you mentioned.
    There are scientific studies that show benefits from chicken broth for sinus issues All those Jewish mothers knew what they were talking about. One of my go-to items when I am struck with any cold that includes my sinuses. Inhaling the steam as well as eating the chicken noodle soup. 👍🏻

  • @andig2218
    @andig2218 Рік тому +12

    Warning on the canned soups, I bought some chunky soups- you know the brands- there was barely any meat, veg or noodles in quite a few of the cans I got… aldi has potato leak soup and split pea soup that are absolutely delicious comes in big cans and needs nothing to add to flavor

  • @robininva
    @robininva Рік тому +35

    Along with sardines, we love kipper snacks. So yummy!! Highly recommend tuna in oil for far more calories not to mention flavor.

    • @andreatyler7066
      @andreatyler7066 Рік тому +4

      I’ve stockpiled the Kippered snacks! They are definitely easier to eat than sardines 🐟

    • @kimskluckers5665
      @kimskluckers5665 Рік тому +4

      Tuna lasts better in oil than in water.

    • @fonkapollo
      @fonkapollo Рік тому +4

      You can also use the oil in the tuna can for a makeshift candle or fire extender.

    • @northernkarma9296
      @northernkarma9296 Рік тому +3

      Kippers rule my pantry shelves.. LOL
      We opened sardines yesterday and I can honestly say, I'm not a fan 😝

    • @irulan9161
      @irulan9161 Рік тому +5

      @@northernkarma9296 Lol I have exactly 1 can of kippers in my supply of canned food because I've never had them before and I was skeptical about how they would taste. Sardines, however, is what I've grown up on. They're delicious to me 😋

  • @jimjungle1397
    @jimjungle1397 Рік тому +10

    The fat free evaporated canned milk has a shorter shelf life than low fat evaporated canned milk, but they both have fairly short shelf life compared to other canned food. It's hard to come up short on salt when eating canned food, so the few that are available with no salt or low sodium should be chosen to try balance the salt intake.The Heinz baked beans have half of the sugar the Bush's baked beans have and they are still sweet. I see huge salt content differences between the different brands of canned meat.

  • @hots4jc
    @hots4jc Рік тому +4

    Thank you so much for the info. We have decided NOT to to can food ourselves but to buy canned food instead.
    It doesn’t take up as much space.
    I don’t have to refrigerate leftover (what I don’t use in one sitting. (It’s just my husband and I).
    it’s cheaper.
    It is more durable and easy to travel with in a bug-out situation.
    In an emergency situation if someone steals our food, I can have some buried in a stash in my yard safely and easily. I don’t have to bury so deep because I won’t be using glass jars.
    We do still garden, but we eat most of that and save the canned food. Ate a 6 year old can of green beans last night. Tasted perfect!

  • @skc137
    @skc137 Рік тому +64

    Rotate if you can, use by day on can. If not possible, don't worry ! Store in dark cool area. Keep prepping & preparing to the MAX, the time is coming!!

    • @ng3069
      @ng3069 Рік тому +6

      You don't have to use food by the best by date. Canned food last years longer.

    • @cdamauser1963
      @cdamauser1963 Рік тому +2

      spot on virgil.

    • @pontificusvascillious5287
      @pontificusvascillious5287 Рік тому +2

      >> the time is coming!!

    • @gusthomas
      @gusthomas Рік тому +2

      Another option is to donate canned food that is nearing the best buy date to a food bank or church, then just replace it with fresher cans. Win win!

    • @bobsecret199
      @bobsecret199 Рік тому +1

      @@gusthomas If you do something so foolish …please do not call yourself a “prepper!” Preppers KNOW that “best by dates” mean absolutely _NOTHING_ when the S.H.T.F. happens and T.E.O.T.W.A.W.K.I. is at your doorstep!

  • @ThatMDubyaGuy
    @ThatMDubyaGuy Рік тому +29

    Instead of stocking all of the tomato products, just get tomato powder. You can make paste, sauce, soup, ketchup and more by just varying the ingredients and amount of water. And no acid issues depending on how its packed.
    Great stuff, keep it up!

    • @janevolkin8067
      @janevolkin8067 Рік тому +2

      where to purchase tomato powder (not seen yet)? Brand name you like? tku

    • @ThatMDubyaGuy
      @ThatMDubyaGuy Рік тому

      @@janevolkin8067 ua-cam.com/video/xS1C4Yqd7Fk/v-deo.html
      It appears that my original post was bad. Walmart and Amazon have these on sale.

    • @MiLittleCorner
      @MiLittleCorner Рік тому +1

      @@janevolkin8067 Walmart has tomato powder. I don't know if it's in store ( I do grocery pick up) but on the website it says 2-3 days shipping. Not cheap but it could be a trade off with shelf life and ease of storage.

    • @virgiliawoodhouse3948
      @virgiliawoodhouse3948 Рік тому +2

      ​@@janevolkin8067i make my own.every year. Just dehydrate tomato peels and grind them up.

  • @sandrajohnson9926
    @sandrajohnson9926 Рік тому +3

    Beans are convenient in cans, but dry beas are a must. Just have plenty of water to cook with. Coleman campstoves, gas stove, woodstove, lots of alternatives for cooking.
    We stock up on cranberries, canned & fresh in bags.
    Rice & flour. Oats & wheat.
    Get it while you can.

  • @daneitel6937
    @daneitel6937 Рік тому +2

    I like the idea of freeze dried storage. Or dehydrated meats, along with fruit's and veggies ....
    Thanks for the info!😊

  • @Patriot64
    @Patriot64 Рік тому +23

    If food gets scarce, I believe Keto and all other forms of dieting will be the last thing on the priority list. I'm prepping with canned food for survival !!!!

    • @sillyown
      @sillyown Рік тому +2

      That’s very very true, but a keto diet provides more protein and shot which you would need if things are scarce

    • @shanesmith4087
      @shanesmith4087 Рік тому +1

      You are correct, and people will eat anything they can get

    • @Patriot64
      @Patriot64 Рік тому +1

      @@shanesmith4087 in case things get sour, I rented a storage bay and keeping canned food, stereo and sterno stoves in the bay, etc. If things get really bad, that storage bay will be home!!!

    • @shanesmith4087
      @shanesmith4087 Рік тому +2

      @@Patriot64 I bought 10k rounds and live on a farm that is secluded. If they don't want to find out don't come looking...

  • @tylersathern1076
    @tylersathern1076 Рік тому +41

    I bought tons of crate boxes of the sardines you showed in this video. (From Costco). Canned in olive oil, the best by date is 3 years. Good vitamin D and protein. My favorite.

    • @simpledude5974
      @simpledude5974 Рік тому +7

      Every once in a while costco will drop the prices a few bucks on those sardines. I stock up! Amazing stuff!

    • @twogruden9943
      @twogruden9943 Рік тому +2

      I buy them too, but can't imagine they last more than 5 years. Oils can and do go rancid.

    • @mark93cobr
      @mark93cobr Рік тому

      Yes I buy them too. However, they are boneless and skinless which depletes the nutrition a bit.

    • @tylersathern1076
      @tylersathern1076 Рік тому +1

      @@mark93cobr the bones for calcium true, however the skin is where toxins are so I dont mind skinless.

  • @johnbaker4847
    @johnbaker4847 Рік тому +3

    Also, for removing metal taste from tomato products, try a little baking soda.

  • @joannpowers927
    @joannpowers927 Рік тому +3

    Tried an experiment and was pleasantly surprised. I scrubbed a potato and removed any surface blemishes and peeled and saved the peelings and fried them in a skillet with different oils and seasoned. They were very tasty! Won't be going in the garbage anymore!

    • @abrakadabrah3031
      @abrakadabrah3031 Рік тому

      During war peels saved lives

    • @joannpowers927
      @joannpowers927 7 місяців тому

      When I peel a potato I take a little deeper cut and fry the peels and season and enjoy. A lot of vitamin K is in the peels.

  • @IamCurrentlyAscending
    @IamCurrentlyAscending Рік тому +13

    Yes, cans will last a while, but you still have to watch out for botulism. So even if the can is sealed, if it's "puffy", just get rid of it, don't ever eat a puffy can. I also got food poisoning from what looked like a perfectly good older can of noodle soup, so maybe just plan on a regular rotation as long as you're able.

    • @carollemieux7474
      @carollemieux7474 10 місяців тому +1

      We always use the puffy indicator. Straight to the garbage if a can is swollen.

  • @patty4163
    @patty4163 Рік тому +32

    I slice the ALDI potatoes, Pat dry and make hash browns for breakfast. I’ve also used them for potato soup. Just roughly mashed them. Really good!

    • @4cClubT
      @4cClubT Рік тому +2

      Right out the can! There awsome ,little pepper------ salt? no need

    • @4cClubT
      @4cClubT Рік тому +1

      Wegmans has canned green beans salt free, I put dash sea salt on them

    • @rsunny3448
      @rsunny3448 Рік тому +7

      I had some canned, sliced pots that were expired, made scalloped pots at Christmas dinner. The family raved about how good they were! My secret!! 😅

    • @aletamcpherson8302
      @aletamcpherson8302 Рік тому +3

      My daughter says their wonderful in the air fryer.

  • @sbdiaries
    @sbdiaries 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for suggesting which canned foods to stock up on .
    We hope that your keeping well, and thanks again Simon and Beth
    ❤❤❤

  • @shawnbrigance3993
    @shawnbrigance3993 Рік тому +6

    LOVE the practicality of your recommendations, I mean we have to start somewhere, and everyone can buy a few extra cans each time you go to the grocery store 😀

  • @diannehicks2350
    @diannehicks2350 Рік тому +5

    Canned potatoes are really good, sliced, fried with onions and sweet peppers and seasoning .

  • @The411
    @The411 Рік тому +11

    I stock a lot of Corned beef as there's a lot of Fat (energy) in those cans as well as the protein. I'm Keto also, but carbs are easier to store.

  • @petercarr3686
    @petercarr3686 7 місяців тому +2

    ABSOLUTELY do not forget Dinty Moore beef stew. Opened a can from 1983 2 weeks ago, heated it, tried it, tasted exactly like today's. Plus , you don't need anything else with it.

    • @julialaw6471
      @julialaw6471 7 місяців тому

      Good to know...thanks 😊

  • @DoubleQz
    @DoubleQz 8 місяців тому +5

    Thanks for the informative video. I recently got into water bath and pressure canning so I'll be doing that as well to add to my pantry.

  • @lindamannix1247
    @lindamannix1247 Рік тому

    You have a large family to prepare for . SO MUCH must be purchased .. God bless you .

  • @colleenj225
    @colleenj225 Рік тому +8

    Great Value chunk light tuna is the *best buy*. I paid 68 cents per can forever, now 82 cents. That is 24 G protein & it can be fed to cats cheaper than canned cat food.

    • @donnaleveron6511
      @donnaleveron6511 Рік тому +1

      I give my cats canned tuna, chicken, and salmon. They love a scrambled raw egg with a little evaporated milk added, an eggnog for my fur babies.

    • @gailoreilly1516
      @gailoreilly1516 Рік тому

      great idea. Friskies is the only canned food my old cat wants to eat. She will eat chicken and tuna from time to time. My old cat will have to learn some new tricks.

    • @dorothymccomb2244
      @dorothymccomb2244 Рік тому +1

      Canned fish doesn't have the taurine (amino acid) that cats need. Cat food is enriched with it. Canned tuna or sardines are good treats for cats, but can't be a steady diet for them. Make sure they get poultry or meat-based foods as well.

    • @gailoreilly1516
      @gailoreilly1516 Рік тому

      @@dorothymccomb2244 I don't remember seeing taurine being sold in drug stores. Is it something I can add myself?

    • @dorothymccomb2244
      @dorothymccomb2244 Рік тому +1

      @@gailoreilly1516 Taurine treats and supplements are available at Walmart, Amazon, Petsmart, and pet stores. Inhuman doses it's available at specialty vitamin and supplement stores, but you'd have to divide the doses to get the appropriate dose for a ten-pound kitty. Best to get the stuff that's prepared just for them.

  • @isidfynch2398
    @isidfynch2398 11 місяців тому +1

    Mr. Goshen great video! I agree 100% on your sentiments regarding canned foods. Keep that seal and they generally last far longer than we would expect. Canned meats are the golden ticket in so many ways for preppers

  • @didibrant7326
    @didibrant7326 11 місяців тому +4

    Besides lots of canned foods, I also store the Asian canned vegetables such as water chestnuts, bamboo slices, and sprouts ( all from Walmart) which with canned chicken and a hot spice makes a good Chinese meal. Bottles of sesame oil are stored in my fridge. Mc Cormick's curry powder in 16 oz. containers from a restaurant supply ( the green type) can make many items so tasty and I'm just finishing up a container I bought in 2009 which is as good as brand new. Also, anything in vinegar or brine can last years so I stock up on jars of Dona Maria sliced cactus ( no bad flavor as lots of vegs have) and a huge jar of pickles which I just use a bout a quarter of a pickle, mince it and add it to the bland boxed potato flakes and add some garbanzo beans for a tasty cheap meal. Of course, add lots more salt to taste.
    Make sure the pickles are not in a sugared brine.

  • @Steve-ht5yi
    @Steve-ht5yi Рік тому +7

    I ate a 13 year old can of Hormel chili one time. Kind of metallic tasting, but it didn't make me sick.

  • @andreatyler7066
    @andreatyler7066 Рік тому +35

    I love your videos! Straight to the point and no nonsense. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @charliehiker2247
    @charliehiker2247 Рік тому +3

    Hi, just thought I'd toss out a problem I discovered with the pull off tops - a can of soup got lost in the cabinet - the seal appears to be a plastic film across the crease in the metal. The film devolved (from inside or outside air pollution, don't know) and the resulting smell is how I found the 'lost' can... Also had cans of fruit break the seal as well... unless you can 100% guarantee that your supplies get rotated through, I'd suggest purchasing cans with full metal top, not the lift top / pop top.

  • @Nw-qo3qm
    @Nw-qo3qm Рік тому +26

    We are fans of canned chicken. We will put it in a fry pan with some olive oil and seasonings. We've tried lemon pepper, Italian, or season all, plus garlic powder. Tastes great.

    • @bstewnog
      @bstewnog Рік тому +4

      We have made butter chicken. Heat up the canned chicken and pour the butter chicken sauce and simmer for a few minutes. If I’m not tired, I add some chopped onion to the chicken because I love love onions. Serve on top of basmati rice. (Or whatever rice you have on hand ) Yum.

    • @donaldfrazier5244
      @donaldfrazier5244 Рік тому +3

      Look up the recipe for crockpot crack chicken you would not be disappointed!

    • @cocacolafiesta
      @cocacolafiesta Рік тому +1

      I use my canned chicken to make taquitos. I sauté onion and add the chicken along with seasonings. Warm a corn tortilla and add a small amount of the chicken, roll and use a toothpick if necessary to hold together. Fry in a pan on medium heat to prevent burning the tortilla. If you have avocado (freeze dried) add water and using a hand whisk top your taquitos. Good to make the chicken stretch and serve with beans and rice with a salsa of course.

    • @ericclaeyborn3600
      @ericclaeyborn3600 Рік тому +1

      Have you done that with Keystone canned chicken?

  • @AZCanner
    @AZCanner Рік тому +6

    I have to have my sardines packed in olive oil. It goes great with pasta and spinach.

  • @nogames8982
    @nogames8982 Рік тому +3

    I agree with you about canned food. I see so much of this dehydrated stuff, plus the rice and lentils and the beans and the pasta, etc. But all of that takes a lot of water to prepare. And sometimes water isn't that available. If you have to you can eat a can of soup without adding anything to it. Or green beans in the can, Canned meat, etc. Very little prep, no more water required.

  • @bobbyg4100
    @bobbyg4100 Рік тому +2

    Thank You, “ A Man A Can And A Plan “. My family bought me this book years ago and it was a huge source of info and laughter.
    Thank you For your time doing this Can presentation. I did Subscribe. I’m from immigrant parents , Jamaican and French Canadian born in Canada 1957. Moved by my Fathers friend Sponsorship and a Job waiting to California in 1963.
    We ate canned food all the time and I loved it. You are so right about it being the best poor man storage on the planet. Enough butter and salt and pepper made these foods taste great. Thanks and may God Bless you 🙏

  • @paradyne1T101
    @paradyne1T101 Рік тому +9

    Canned Le Choy beef or chicken chow mein, and also pepper steak great to stockpile
    Add one of your canned meats with some rice you have a meal large enough for 3 people

    • @honeybee1250
      @honeybee1250 Рік тому +1

      Love La Choy Beef

    • @DesertDweller74
      @DesertDweller74 Рік тому

      I also buy water chestnuts and another can of sprouts to toss in the La Choy pot. Add a pan of rice, and that's a good hearty meal!

  • @pranksterguy1
    @pranksterguy1 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for this excellent vid! Keep prepping!!

  • @demonoid7469
    @demonoid7469 Рік тому +1

    Canned white meat chicken...we use that on a regular basis as well. Mix it with mayo, a little mustard and a healthy dose of dillweed...and it makes amazing sandwiches...or with saltine crackers...or just eat it right out of the bowl.

  • @juliewilliams2867
    @juliewilliams2867 Рік тому +17

    While I have canned milk and powered milk to cook with I also found powered whole milk. The taste is great, Try it.

    • @vickipadavic6643
      @vickipadavic6643 Рік тому +1

      I was wondering what to do. I'm not a fan of canned milk. I wonder how the whole milk is in pudding?

    • @donnaleveron6511
      @donnaleveron6511 Рік тому

      If you make dry milk, adding cream to it brings it to whole milk and tastes great. I use evaporated milk in my coffee, so am constantly rotating. It works well in cooking, mashed potatoes, French toast, quiche, macaroni and cheese,and can be diluted with water also, if needed, I've done that for cooked puddings.

    • @BlkFireHawk427
      @BlkFireHawk427 Рік тому +8

      I found a whole milk powder from Nestlé called Nido in a yellow can. Has a "mom and a daughter" on it. Use it for a milk substitute for cereal, my kids love it in their macaroni, and awesome in coffee. 1 can will make 3.3 gallons of milk. Tastes great... and I hate powdered milk, but not this kind.

    • @vickipadavic6643
      @vickipadavic6643 Рік тому

      @@BlkFireHawk427 Thanks I have heard of that I will get some.

    • @KarenWilliams-ql8gh
      @KarenWilliams-ql8gh Рік тому +1

      @@BlkFireHawk427 I love that brand!

  • @resilientdad7436
    @resilientdad7436 Рік тому +22

    Agree with you on the evaporated milk. And I also don't know why but after a year or two after the best before date, it's gets hard like a greek yogurt and smells bad. I first noticed with many years back when I opened an old can to use it. My first thought was there must have been something wrong with the can or canning process but opened all the cans I had from the same time frame and they were all off. I year ago I opened the oldest can I had and it was a 2016 date (2022-2016) so 6 years old and it was not usable. Agree with everything you said here re other can foods. The texture of the food will change over time but they are same to eat nearly indefinitely. Related, when we moved across the country in 2018 we found a can of Chef Boyardee Ravioli that had fallen through an opening for electrical at the back of the pantry. There was no "Best Buy" date on it however I had marked the date of purchase as 2007. It was 11 years old. Curious, I opened it and warmed it up and while the texture was off, the pasta was a little mushy, it tasted great and I didn't die. That's all. Thanks for the video, reminded me that I really need to buy more canned meat.

  • @lindawilliams1314
    @lindawilliams1314 Рік тому +4

    My local Piggy Wiggly just cleared out Progresso canned black beans, kidney beans and chickpeas that had just reached their best by date for 69 cents a can. Snapped some up for the prep pantry. Usually can my dry beans in jars for quick winter meals.

  • @aletageer6911
    @aletageer6911 Рік тому

    Great info! Thanks so much!

  • @bstewnog
    @bstewnog Рік тому +11

    Thank you for this video. I realize I ran out of baked beans, need to go get more.