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Date: | Thu, 29 Oct 1998 15:31:33 -0500 |
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The survival foods offered by the plethora of web sites are a carbohydrate
feast, they center around grains and legumes and are really not what a
paleo dieter would want. The amount of meat offered is miniscule, and
prohibitively expensive when it may be found.
I suggest lots of dehydrated meat, it can be eaten without cooking while
canned meats usually are not palatable cold, plus, they take a lot of room.
You can store food for a long time as jerky or pemekin and such.
I have experimented with keeping jerky, if you place it in a Mason jar with
an oxygen absorber, available from many survival sites, and crank down on
the lid, it will keep for quite a long time. Pemekin keeps for ages,
anyway, as Ray has noted here or on another list, don't remember which.
You can get decent dehydrated vegetables, but they require a lot of water
to cook and there again, you must cook them.
I suppose how you prepare depends on where you live, and how serious you
think the problem is going to be.
Dan Graham
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