I gauran-damn-tee that every last pharmaceutical in those kits has been expired at least 7 years, and
the “made with military grade” shelf-stable meals (they’re not military MRE’s) - means they were made as cheaply as legally possible to still be called “food”.
Peppers are a strange lot. My kid’s ex’s dad kept 2,000lbs of dry beans in his house ‘just in case.’ Didn’t have a functioning furnace, hot water heater, or stove - but made sure to check on his bean inventory every week.
Regarding the second picture…
I gauran-damn-tee that every last pharmaceutical in those kits has been expired at least 7 years, and
the “made with military grade” shelf-stable meals (they’re not military MRE’s) - means they were made as cheaply as legally possible to still be called “food”.
Peppers are a strange lot. My kid’s ex’s dad kept 2,000lbs of dry beans in his house ‘just in case.’ Didn’t have a functioning furnace, hot water heater, or stove - but made sure to check on his bean inventory every week.
Damnit. Fuck it. I’m committed to it now.
The fuel hoarders crack me up. Like, y’all know that has a shelf life, right?