wizrd
6.5 Creedmoor
Various emergency food suppliers sell 'dehydrated honey' for emergency rations, - don't be sucked in - regular honey lasts forever. If it happens to crystalize, just immerse in warm water - it comes back OK.
Various emergency food suppliers sell 'dehydrated honey' for emergency rations, - don't be sucked in - regular honey lasts forever. If it happens to crystalize, just immerse in warm water - it comes back OK.
But the dehydrated water does work good. Saves a lot of storage space. I've been using it for years.
What is dehydrated water? If you dehydrate water you're left with, uhhhhh, nothing? A vacuum?![]()
Various emergency food suppliers sell 'dehydrated honey' for emergency rations, - don't be sucked in - regular honey lasts forever. If it happens to crystalize, just immerse in warm water - it comes back OK.
I've actually read that the crystallized layer on top of honey can act as a mild antibiotic if applied to a wound
View attachment 24610 I have some LDS cannery product for long term storage. Each carton has 6 #10 cans. Been meaning to get some dehydrated milk. Need your own plastic lids for open cans.
Oh well. So much for my survival. I believe Jesus was a Jewish carpenter. That's it.
ROFLMAOBut the dehydrated water does work good. Saves a lot of storage space. I've been using it for years.
When it comes to food storage for a bad event, sometimes it is not always about how much you store as it is where can you get food from.