I received a comment from Anonymous regarding the post 'SHTF While at Work - Get Home Bag':...
...."Most of my friends, prepers I know and yourself seem to carry MRE's or even Power Bars in
their kits or cars. I carry ER-Bars. They're made by Vita-Lifeindustries.com. (I have all I need for a
while, which is the only reason I'm sharing my secret).
-They are the US Coast Guard standard approved ration.
-100% of every vitamin and mineral you need, zero cholesterol or Transfat
-The 27oz package has (9) Nine, 400 calorie meals. Enough for 3, maybe 5 days if you stretch it.
-One 27oz package is much smaller and lighter then one MRE, with no mixing or cooking needed.
(They also come in a 2-day - 4"x6"x1" size)
-The Lemon cookie flavored bars are moisture neutral. Doesn't contain water, but won't make you feel
thirsty either.
-They are vacuum-sealed in a thick Aluminum package and have a 5-year shelf life.
-And they are CHEAP! Less then 4 bucks each for the large size. That’s Top Ramen cheap! I have two bars in my Bug Out Bag, 2 in my Car-B.O.B, one in each Molle vest, and a stack in the cabinet for re-supply…..Viva la Revolucion, Putos!"
UrbanMan replies: I also have Main Stay bars. I have several hundred dollars worth and I do include one three day bar in each Bug Out Bag I have. You could stretch them up to nine days if necessary. They are actually pretty good tasting especially if you put alittle peanut butter or better yet, honey on the bar. They also have a shelf life of 10+ years. Honey is a great item to add as well. Never goes bad and it is crystalizes, you can heat it up. All of my food drums have several plastic, and some glass, jars of honey.
But what botheed me about your comment was the " Viva la Revolucion, Putos!" comment at the end.
What revolution are you talking about? And who are you calling whores? Hope you are not one those reconquistas or from some other radical fringe group.
I think that the only good thing about a collapse will be that the loser radical groups and individuals will be exposed, leading to their removal. Sort of like a well needed house cleaning.
Oh, thanks for the tip on the ER Bars.
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Friday, September 23, 2011
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