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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Southern Oregon
Posts: 29
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Good advice
![]() Speaking of Walmart, I picked up a food dehyrator for under $40 and have been drying fresh fruits, vegetables and eggs for several weeks now. They have long shelf life, take up very little storage room and are lightweight should you need to move in a hurry. Recipes and techniques are readily available on the internet. You can also pull some of your frozen foods out and dry them instead, in case of power outage. If you drink pop, buy it in 2 liter bottles, then fill the bottles with water. I got water storage containers (again, Walmart lol) different sizes, running just under a dollar for each gallon of capacity. Just some ideas! |
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