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Golden_HVAC
Jun 13, 2014Explorer
Cinnamon, vanilla, rice, rice-a-roni, mac and cheese, normal spices, some canned fruit, oatmeal.
My buddy keeps a month supply of foods like oatmeal - in case a earthquake brings down his house.
Always keep things like silverware, cooking pots and pans, 12 cupcake pan, ect. I like to make cornbread muffins, so that is a must.
Keep some comet too. IF you get to a campsite with ants, spread some around each tire, the jack, and the electrical cord. Most times the ants will not bother to cross the comet line, it hurts their skin.
Yes many of these things are in tupperware. Such as sugar, brown sugar, instant oatmeal packages. I don't like taking a lot of the cooking things back into the house after a trip. One trip I was about 15 miles east of nowhere, and needed to eat dinner. I had lots of cans of soup, no can opener.
Good luck,
Fred.
My buddy keeps a month supply of foods like oatmeal - in case a earthquake brings down his house.
Always keep things like silverware, cooking pots and pans, 12 cupcake pan, ect. I like to make cornbread muffins, so that is a must.
Keep some comet too. IF you get to a campsite with ants, spread some around each tire, the jack, and the electrical cord. Most times the ants will not bother to cross the comet line, it hurts their skin.
Yes many of these things are in tupperware. Such as sugar, brown sugar, instant oatmeal packages. I don't like taking a lot of the cooking things back into the house after a trip. One trip I was about 15 miles east of nowhere, and needed to eat dinner. I had lots of cans of soup, no can opener.
Good luck,
Fred.
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