It looks like on the 1961 Popcorn there's rat damage on the bottom small claw damage. Onion soup after 5 in a half years never loses it's strong refining smell waxed or canned seals up well.
No, this video isn't boring at all. I don't know what it is about your videos, but they always relax me and put me at ease after a stressful day. You have very unique and different interests than me, so I always learn a lot of things I didn't know before. Keep doing what you're doing, because it works.
I'm struggling with depression and find it hard to get excited about anything, but you have a new video, so there has been some joy in my day. Thank you for taking the time out of your life to share your passions on UA-cam. It's clear how much care you put into your videos and they really do feel uniquely special to watch. All the best from the UK. I'm a huge fan.
@@stevenkimsey7039 I have seen some of the drain videos and found them very relaxing. Not as relaxing as Post's voice though. I could (and do!) listen to him talk for hours. I will have to try the overnight camping ones next :)
@Modern Classic Collectables So sorry to hear that. Extremely tough. I'm glad we have these videos in common to let sunshine in through the clouds for a short time.
Hello from Ukraine! Thanks for making this video. Really helped me to understand what food I shouldn't eat in an emergency while sitting in the basement.
I might have mentioned this before, but I opened a can of whole tomatoes that was 10 years past the expired date, and they were delicious!! The can was made of steel, and the brand was Western Family both in USA & Canada. I haven't seen their brand since 2020 so, I don't know if they are still around, but I'm hoping! Excellent film+
You are one interesting dude, man. I found your channel just a couple weeks ago. Already, I have learned so much. Keep doing what you're doing! Total win.
I love seeing all the packaging history you have on display, and I've always been curious about canned/sealed food preservation as a huge fan of post-apocalypse media I always wondered to myself if people eating that supposed old ass canned foods in those games/movies/books would actually ever hold up. I do think dehydration is the best preservation method possible though, so long as you're gonna have access to clean water lol.
I still use the hand-held can opener I grew up with (1970s), and it is better than any other one I have found since then, whether from a dollar store or a thrift store or a flea market.
I don't usually drink a lot of dairy milk but I use it in cooking and sometimes I just can't have cake, cookies or brownies without some milk. They're more expensive but I keep several of the smaller juice box size shelf stable milks around (even keep a couple in the fridge so they stay cold) because they last forever and you just never know. No more big containers of spoiled milk going to waste.
I don't know if you know, but there is actually a grocery store museum where they keep packages of every product ever made. Companies use it for research when they want to come up with new stuff. I don't remember the name or where it is, because I don't feel like looking it up right now, but they did a segment on it for the show Unwrapped. Look it up if you feel like it. I think there actually might be two such museums. It's set up like a grocery store.
29:10 we use that milk in the Army too! Actually I was quite surprised the first time that I saw it in the civilian world, I thought it was just something we had in the military
Lovely collection. I'm curious when dehydrated camping meals first came out , the 70s?... they are basically commercialized MREs. Investing in a dehydrator along with a vacuum bag sealer are also good long term food storage solutions. And you do have a Sawyer!
No this video was not boring at all! Infact it was one of the most informative videos I think so far! I really enjoyed it! Thanks for testing stuff & letting us know whats best for long term storage! Much love from Henderson Ga USA
Loved the video, Post. It was great to get a behind the scenes tour along with your narration and insight. It was nice to see your Post 10 set up too. FYI, I got my "Idiot with an excavator" mug today. Keep up the great work on all your channels!
If you still have any of the cars and bikes macaroni and if it's still in good enough condition, you should use it to make some kind of art piece, probably by gluing it to something and maybe painting it. (Unless you can think of a better way to use it for art - maybe a sculpture or resin casted object or something) Make an grown up version of a kid's school art project, possibly some kind of wall hanging or something.
I love your videos! Thanks for giving us a tour! I also really appreciate how you don't cut the video all time like some UA-camr's. Multiple cuts every 5 secs really distracts me and you don't do that. Makes me feel like I'm there and we're hanging out.
This was good Im going to look for cases of canned food like you have. I have a cold basement that would be great for storing food but it cost to much to stock up but maybe if I get cases it would be cheaper. I guess ill have a look at amazon now right now while im thinking of it
I'm exactly like you when it comes to sardines. I love the taste of them, but I hate crunching on a spine! By the way, I would imagine tomato sauce packed in a glass jar would probably hold up for a decade or more.
I’ve enjoyed this video seeing what you have and what was good and what wasn’t. I discovered this channel in the last few months and have had to go back and watch all your other ones. Good work. Plus love the Post10 channel as well.
I heard that familiar voice, from the Post 10 channel, so I had to subscribe. I do have a Food Science degree, from early 1993, and my professors taught us,, that those dates on cans and food packages, are " best used by dates" , not expires dates. As long as a can is not bulging or leaking, it's edible, but might not taste good. Of course if one is starving, " beggars can't be choosers" .
Post's Eclectic Emporium of Awesome. I love the content, especially urbex type adventures: finding old, cool, and weird things like old houses, shopping circulars, vintage cleaning products, etc. There has to be a tribe out there that also digs this cool stuff.
It would be awesome if you can find/try vintage coffee. Every time I'm in antique stores I check if the tobacco or coffee tins are still full and unused, but alas they are always empty.
Fun video that covers a wide swathe of products. Yer killin' me tho, you kept going past the cans of dried onions!! I ran into some rancid ones from a can once, I was wondering how your interactions went with those. Thanks.
That thing @32:44 Is really pretty. I love the bones in canned fish. I even grind the bones from fresh cooked fish slowly and swallow it for extra minerals. I also love hot sauce my my favorites are Dave's spooky Ghost Pepper and Melinda's Ghost Pepper Hot Sauces the spicier the better. Very informative and entertaining video as usual.
The way I found your other channel was bizarre. I was watching a short about beavers in a culvert, the comments said it was stolen and linked your channel. Once I started watching I thought, wait… I know that voice!!!
Boring?? You're joking right?? Your channels are NEVER boring!! Quite the opposite actually. That old box you found beside the road contains a deviled egg plate. Yummy! Great video, thanks!👍👍
Such a wide range of content my friend. You’ve introduced me to things I never even knew existed. I found this channel through your POST 10 channel. So thank you.
The candy you just showed is us civil defense candy. I remember that that's some good stuff 18:27 The government used to put that and many other things in cans in the courthouse and City Hall basements wherever you saw the nuclear yellow sign pointing down and 18:35
Video of abandoned truck i mentioned ua-cam.com/video/M3oXUtuPwFM/v-deo.html
Thanks for Watching
Next video is going to be opening that old pasta with toy
It looks like on the 1961 Popcorn there's rat damage on the bottom small claw damage. Onion soup after 5 in a half years never loses it's strong refining smell waxed or canned seals up well.
No, this video isn't boring at all. I don't know what it is about your videos, but they always relax me and put me at ease after a stressful day. You have very unique and different interests than me, so I always learn a lot of things I didn't know before. Keep doing what you're doing, because it works.
Same here, I always watch these videos to relax. Interesting information and no obnoxious music!
Y’all it’s gives asmr
That’s why it’s relaxing to y’all
Me, too. It's like hanging out with someone really laid-back.
I'm struggling with depression and find it hard to get excited about anything, but you have a new video, so there has been some joy in my day. Thank you for taking the time out of your life to share your passions on UA-cam. It's clear how much care you put into your videos and they really do feel uniquely special to watch. All the best from the UK. I'm a huge fan.
It's great. Very enjoyable.
Have you seen the overnight camp out videos and the culverts being unclogged? Much to enjoy from this guy!!✌👍
@@stevenkimsey7039 I have seen some of the drain videos and found them very relaxing. Not as relaxing as Post's voice though. I could (and do!) listen to him talk for hours. I will have to try the overnight camping ones next :)
@@a-little-sunshine I enjoy them a lot.
I hope that you will like them
@Modern Classic Collectables So sorry to hear that. Extremely tough. I'm glad we have these videos in common to let sunshine in through the clouds for a short time.
Me Three or whatever. I wish you all the best. Keep your chin up ✊🏼❤️
Hello from Ukraine! Thanks for making this video. Really helped me to understand what food I shouldn't eat in an emergency while sitting in the basement.
Wasn’t boring in the least! Thoroughly enjoyed, learned lots & still relaxing for bedtime lol!! Thank you 🙏🏽xo
Your videos are never boring to me. Hope you never change your content, you gotta lot of people that enjoy what you do bro 👍✌️
Dude keeping us knowledgable about food for when the apocalypse comes
1:15, "DON'T START THE VIDEO WITHOUT ME-EOW!"
I might have mentioned this before, but I opened a can of whole tomatoes that was 10
years past the expired date, and they were delicious!! The can was made of steel, and the
brand was Western Family both in USA & Canada. I haven't seen their brand since 2020
so, I don't know if they are still around, but I'm hoping! Excellent film+
Yes! Western Family is still sold in western Canada at Save On Foods grocery stores. 🙂
@@granthoule > Awesome! Thank you for letting me know!
I feel like the marshmallow fluff survived because of the sugar content, basically a concentrated preservative because it’s sooo sweet
Hey Posty, not boring at all! I liked it. can't wait to see you gardening! 👍🏻
You are one interesting dude, man. I found your channel just a couple weeks ago. Already, I have learned so much. Keep doing what you're doing! Total win.
I find old cans so interesting to see how they presented food in the past, thanks for archived these pieces of food history!
I love seeing all the packaging history you have on display, and I've always been curious about canned/sealed food preservation as a huge fan of post-apocalypse media I always wondered to myself if people eating that supposed old ass canned foods in those games/movies/books would actually ever hold up. I do think dehydration is the best preservation method possible though, so long as you're gonna have access to clean water lol.
I still use the hand-held can opener I grew up with (1970s), and it is better than any other one I have found since then, whether from a dollar store or a thrift store or a flea market.
I don't usually drink a lot of dairy milk but I use it in cooking and sometimes I just can't have cake, cookies or brownies without some milk. They're more expensive but I keep several of the smaller juice box size shelf stable milks around (even keep a couple in the fridge so they stay cold) because they last forever and you just never know. No more big containers of spoiled milk going to waste.
I don't know if you know, but there is actually a grocery store museum where they keep packages of every product ever made. Companies use it for research when they want to come up with new stuff. I don't remember the name or where it is, because I don't feel like looking it up right now, but they did a segment on it for the show Unwrapped. Look it up if you feel like it. I think there actually might be two such museums. It's set up like a grocery store.
I've been waiting for a video showing us the collection for so long! I'm halfway done and I love it so much
29:10 we use that milk in the Army too! Actually I was quite surprised the first time that I saw it in the civilian world, I thought it was just something we had in the military
Cool tour. Nice to see more content. Some of the prep items you showed have inspired me to grab as well. I’m a Walmart clearance hound too! Lol!
Lovely collection. I'm curious when dehydrated camping meals first came out , the 70s?... they are basically commercialized MREs. Investing in a dehydrator along with a vacuum bag sealer are also good long term food storage solutions. And you do have a Sawyer!
No this video was not boring at all! Infact it was one of the most informative videos I think so far! I really enjoyed it! Thanks for testing stuff & letting us know whats best for long term storage! Much love from Henderson Ga USA
Yaayy it's almost winter. Definitely looking forward to more vintage food videos! :D
Loved the video, Post. It was great to get a behind the scenes tour along with your narration and insight. It was nice to see your Post 10 set up too. FYI, I got my "Idiot with an excavator" mug today. Keep up the great work on all your channels!
This is amazing, i love these old graphics so much
OMG.. that carnival glass deviled egg tray. I'd totally buy that from you!
Been watching for a long time now, really enjoy these videos and just your channel in general. Thanks for all you do!
This was your most important video. Anybody who's smart in buying extra canned food, because the ship is about to hit the sand.
I agree
Yep. Tomato products, wheat products , just to name two
This is an awesome video! I am trying to put food away just in case the shtf. Thank you so much for this!
The Brazilian canned horse meat sold in Brazil and Mexico is really good it comes in corned beef cans.
Really?it's not corned beef?
If you still have any of the cars and bikes macaroni and if it's still in good enough condition, you should use it to make some kind of art piece, probably by gluing it to something and maybe painting it. (Unless you can think of a better way to use it for art - maybe a sculpture or resin casted object or something) Make an grown up version of a kid's school art project, possibly some kind of wall hanging or something.
I remember nearly all the boxes and cans when they we opened. A nice trip memory lane 😌
This is a very pertinent video with the worlds uncertainty. Thank you very much.
This post is really informative about older food. Thanks for all of the explanations.
Thank you for the tour and the information. I enjoy your videos. Love the old cans of food. 👍
I remember watching many, if not all, those cans being opened. Thanks for showing us everything.
Looking forward to watching you open and try some of this stuff in the future! Stay safe, brother! 🤘🏼
🔥🔥🔥 those Mountain Dew bottles are amazing I have a big obsession with dew I have so many bottles of all of the recent flavors
Love your old food reviews 😉🇬🇧✌🏻
Fascinating stuff! As someone who's trying to get into storing food for potential long term emergencies, this is really interesting.
i love your videos. im obsessed!! you are amazing.. not boring whatsoever
This dude has one of the purest channels on UA-cam. Love the content.
most calm and best video on youtube. it just relaxes me so much thank you
fwiw, i like the longer videos. always look forward to your uploads.
I love your videos! Thanks for giving us a tour! I also really appreciate how you don't cut the video all time like some UA-camr's. Multiple cuts every 5 secs really distracts me and you don't do that. Makes me feel like I'm there and we're hanging out.
Post, you are a one of a kind, keep doing you, love the content, Thankyou.
Not boring at all! Thx for all your videos...love them.
I enjoyed this video very much. I love history in any form and old food and containers are so much fun.
Do you have a PO box? It would be cool if people could send you things like old canned food so you can make more cool videos!
Not boring at all. Your videos are great. You're such an informative and intelligent young person and it's so very enjoyable watching.
This was good Im going to look for cases of canned food like you have. I have a cold basement that would be great for storing food but it cost to much to stock up but maybe if I get cases it would be cheaper. I guess ill have a look at amazon now right now while im thinking of it
I'm exactly like you when it comes to sardines. I love the taste of them, but I hate crunching on a spine!
By the way, I would imagine tomato sauce packed in a glass jar would probably hold up for a decade or more.
I had to stop and look at that cat poster/board @2:58, so funny.
That would be neat,if you could get a old shopping cart. Love the tour. You're always interesting.
I’ve enjoyed this video seeing what you have and what was good and what wasn’t. I discovered this channel in the last few months and have had to go back and watch all your other ones. Good work. Plus love the Post10 channel as well.
I heard that familiar voice, from the Post 10 channel, so I had to subscribe.
I do have a Food Science degree, from early 1993, and my professors taught us,, that those dates on cans and food packages, are " best used by dates" , not expires dates.
As long as a can is not bulging or leaking, it's edible, but might not taste good.
Of course if one is starving, " beggars can't be choosers" .
Your channel will only grow brother, great content
The culvert king stays looking out for the common man. Stay golden brother
Hehe yesss
Hehehe yessssss
Outstanding job, Post! Love these behind the scenes vids. Be well!
I don’t know why this pop up on my recommendation but I’m happy that I click on🤗 this is amazing like WOW keep up the great work 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Post's Eclectic Emporium of Awesome.
I love the content, especially urbex type adventures: finding old, cool, and weird things like old houses, shopping circulars, vintage cleaning products, etc.
There has to be a tribe out there that also digs this cool stuff.
Thank you very much for educating us on canned foods and survival 😊😊😊
Super Cool Collection. Really Enjoy your Channels. So much Great Content over the years so much look forward to Future ones to come.
It would be awesome if you can find/try vintage coffee. Every time I'm in antique stores I check if the tobacco or coffee tins are still full and unused, but alas they are always empty.
13:49 I have that exact can opener in my kitchen! I use it regularly.
I love the collection -looks really cool!
Very interesting. Thanks for the tour!
Blue's Clues.
Man o man, that brings back memories.
Fun video that covers a wide swathe of products. Yer killin' me tho, you kept going past the cans of dried onions!! I ran into some rancid ones from a can once, I was wondering how your interactions went with those. Thanks.
This was a very important and informative video. Thank you.
This was fun, it’s like I was at your house hanging out lol keep up the great videos!
thanks for the long video, and great collection
That thing @32:44 Is really pretty.
I love the bones in canned fish. I even grind the bones from fresh cooked fish slowly and swallow it for extra minerals. I also love hot sauce my my favorites are Dave's spooky Ghost Pepper and Melinda's Ghost Pepper Hot Sauces the spicier the better.
Very informative and entertaining video as usual.
Very informative video. You packed a lot of really great tips into this video. Looking forward to your gardening videos next year. 👍
Post you are such an interesting guy. Thanks for the tour. Love all your channels.
I can binge on your vids. for hours😂 I can do this all day!!
You're such an expert now. Great information.
Great information. I've used a lot of your video's to make decisions on my prepping im the past.
I absolutely love this channel!🥰
Thanks for the post. Love your videos!
The way I found your other channel was bizarre. I was watching a short about beavers in a culvert, the comments said it was stolen and linked your channel. Once I started watching I thought, wait… I know that voice!!!
Thanks for the tour
I loved this video, 👋 Hi from Australia 🇦🇺 🐨🫶
What about canned green beans? I love the Coca Cola train! That was one of my favorite episodes🚂
cool to see all the old stuff form 80s or 90s
What's your experience on the longevity of corned beef? Have you done a video about opening old corned beef that would be great.
This youtuber is so interesting, love his channel ... Happy Thanksgiving from New York 🥰
Much appreciated🧡 Very helpful😊 Wow, very impressive storage you have💜
I find it entertaining how you describe all the things. 🤩
Boring?? You're joking right?? Your channels are NEVER boring!! Quite the opposite actually. That old box you found beside the road contains a deviled egg plate. Yummy! Great video, thanks!👍👍
I really liked this video, it's not boring at all! also I have to say that I would like to watch a part 2 XD
That shirt is poetry ~ I love it~
Just love your content 🙏❤️🇳🇿🇳🇿 plus it’s not boring really interesting for real
Such a wide range of content my friend. You’ve introduced me to things I never even knew existed. I found this channel through your POST 10 channel. So thank you.
Super informative and interesting! Thank you
You are so organized! I need your help lol
Nice carnival glass 32:40
The video is very helpful, thanks for posting!
I love your voice so soothing
The candy you just showed is us civil defense candy. I remember that that's some good stuff 18:27
The government used to put that and many other things in cans in the courthouse and City Hall basements wherever you saw the nuclear yellow sign pointing down and 18:35