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Dusky Beauty |
Posted - May 10 2012 : 07:27:59 AM This is for all the "prepper" gals who stash away emergency food... what luxuries are working their way into your prepper pantry?
Me, I added bakers chocolate and torani syrup (hazelnut) for coffee! LOL!! Just a few extra for the "don't touch" part of the pantry-- for a rainy day. In a disaster I think I will definitely need chocolate and flavored coffee! ;)
I think I may look for a semi sweet chocolate that keeps well and is inexpensive... chocolate chips maybe? I could see chocolate becoming currency in the right situation!
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pennyhenny |
Posted - May 24 2012 : 05:58:22 AM The problem on keeping chocolate for emergencies is that if it rains...even just a few drops...I'm going after that chocolate!! lol A splinter in your finger counts as a Chocolate Emergency in my book. :)
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countrymommy85 |
Posted - May 24 2012 : 04:28:40 AM I try to get things on sale and stock up when we can. Since my husband lost his job we used a great majority of the pantry up so I will have to start over but I am so glad I had been stocking up or we would have went hungry! It sure doesn't hurt to have a little extra just in case for some random hard times! But like it was mentioned before, don't stock up on stuff you don't already eat :)
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bananachicken |
Posted - May 21 2012 : 8:18:45 PM Fran, I couldn't agree with you more. That made me giggle, and then seriously consider how much I would want chocolate and coffee! I will have to add it to my list. ;)
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Room To Grow |
Posted - May 15 2012 : 2:28:07 PM Thanks Emily
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alterationsbyemily |
Posted - May 15 2012 : 2:02:38 PM Here are some directions for the chocolate molds
http://www.ehow.com/how_4856128_make-candy-bar-using-cocoa.html
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Posted - May 15 2012 : 05:43:35 AM Julie, YES I agree!!! My Daughter thinks I am crazy because i have about 4 large packages of TP at all times...and Paper towels too Deborah
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FarmDream |
Posted - May 14 2012 : 06:32:13 AM Coffee and Werthers candy! I also have some card games and such for all ages. Oh, and toilet paper. Believe me, that IS a luxury.
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Room To Grow |
Posted - May 14 2012 : 05:30:54 AM Emily, That sounds interesting..I would love to know that also
Deborah
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princesspatches |
Posted - May 14 2012 : 04:04:33 AM Please post your directions for turning dry cocoa into liquid for moldings. I would love to learn to do that. e live a sugar-free lifestyle, but every once in awhile a treat for the kids is a neccessary.
Thanks Arttie
P.S. I stash creamer for my coffee. Coffe here is a neccissty, but creamer is a luxury. |
alterationsbyemily |
Posted - May 13 2012 : 9:07:06 PM I love to keep powdered chocolate, and I have a hershey bar mold and directions on how to turn dry cocoa into liquid to use for molding. I like to think of each of those as a bartering item.
We do some alcohol, heck why not.
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Room To Grow |
Posted - May 13 2012 : 07:58:01 AM I have been doing the same. I have about 10 bags of chocolate chips...I do bake so I rotate. And i have gotten a few containers of coffee when they are on sale and I have a coupon. I have a old coffee pot that you can put on the stove. Great fit for our wood stove. I have also been getting 2 a month of just regular containers of salt. I cant live without salt. And several spices that would be hard to grow. And of course seeds...Angie I am with you...dont get anything you dont already eat.. Deborah
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emsmommy5 |
Posted - May 11 2012 : 1:21:18 PM Lots of different spices to liven things up with. I also can many different meal-in-a-jar things. We are a store waht you eat and eat what you store kind of family and always have been. So it's hard to say what extras to store for me because mine is a "living" pantry. =)
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Wauka Mountain Mama |
Posted - May 10 2012 : 08:33:20 AM From losing your job to a zombie apocalypse, I do honestly believe good coffee & chocolate will be vital! ;D
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