Friday, December 28, 2012


7 Reasons to Stockpile Canned Food
Though I STRONGLY recommend GOFoods to my friends, the #1 comment I get is, "I can't afford that." (They fail to realize the cost break-down per meal is about $2 per person. Nevertheless, with this in mind, rather than have you do nothing, I recommend you do what my wife and I did  to get started Prepping: Buy canned goods. Ten extra cans every time we shopped - and bottled water - has added up to a pretty good Prepping Pantry. 
The main disadvantage of cans: Storage and Weight. They take up room and, in a bug-out situation, would be heavy. GOFoods for several months fits in a 5 gallon bucket. Here are some of the advantages of canned goods:
  • Price. If bought in bulk, you can save 75 percent by acquiring most canned foods instead of freeze-dried or dehydrated foods.
  • Long lasting. A lot of canned foods have a shelf life of between one and several years.
  • Variety.  If you’re starving, you’ll eat anything, even if it’s the same thing over and over again. But if you’ve stored plenty of canned foods, you won’t be starving, and you and your family will really appreciate the variety.
  • Calories. When you’re surviving, the last thing you should be worried about is watching your weight. You’ll need plenty of calories and that’s what canned food has.
  • Water. There’s very little water in freeze-dried and dehydrated foods, but most canned foods contain the water that will make preparation easier.
  • Familiarity. Your family probably already eats chicken, beef, ham, fish, vegetables, stews, beans and pastas, right? They’re all available in canned form, as are many other foods.
  • Safe storage. Bugs and rodents can sometimes infiltrate boxes and bags, but seldom do they break through a can.
In case you're still interested in GOFoods, I recommend you get started the way we did... kick the tires! Order some FREE SAMPLES and see if you even like the stuff (we LOVE it, especially when we add our own meat and cheeses).

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