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You’re safe until hunger strikes. Then you start to get a little uneasy. You think about breakfasts without cereal, lunches without bread, and dinners without rice. And you begin to feel downright anxious!
Only having enough food to last one more meal seems like the most dangerous thing in the world. Even if you’ve got a week’s worth of food in the pantry, it might as well be one meal for all the good it’s going to do if there’s no more food to restock after that.
Find out how to make your emergency supply hold up in the face of natural disasters or widespread food shortages.
When most people think about food storage, they think about freeze-dried and canned goods. While these methods suit some things, I prefer using mylar bags for all my long-term food storage needs. Mylar bags are lightweight, portable, and durable; they don’t take up much space in your bug-out bag or survival kit. And when it comes down to it, nothing beats being able to cook your meals on the go without having to boil water or hunt for ingredients constantly.
Stacking and organizing glass food storage containers to make them look neat and give you easy access can be difficult. You often have to move or store containers when you need space in your fridge or cabinet.
Do you have a loot of food storage containers taking up unnecessary space?
Get tips on how to stack and organize glass food storage containers that are easily accessible.
Wet laundry? In the washing machine? You know that’s not a good idea.
The longer wet clothes are allowed to sit, the more likely they will get stinky, moldy, and stained. And as if that’s not bad enough – you’ll have to rerun your washer and use more water and detergent.
I have the solution. Keep reading, and I’ll tell you how long you can leave wet clothes and towels inside the washing machine.
The food you love comes from the best ingredients and meticulous preparations. But your culinary masterpiece will get cold moments after you’ve made it.
Do you want to throw away a perfect meal because it has lost its heat? I didn’t think so.
Heat-retaining, insulated containers that keep your food’s heat longer than any regular containers are what you need. Insulated containers also store hot items like coffee, tea, or even your homemade soup!