This video showcases "All In One Long Term Food Storage Kits" from Wallaby Goods. The presenter highlights the user-friendliness and affordability of these mylar food storage solutions, which include mylar bags, oxygen absorbers, and labels. The kits offer a convenient way to properly store food for the long term. Even without a heat sealer, the zipper lock system is presented as a viable alternative. Links to purchase the 5 Gallon Bundle and MRE Bundle are provided, along with a reference to a sale price from October 2022. Additional resources for SHTF prepping are also mentioned.
This video focuses on practical, quick, and easy methods for long-term food storage, emphasizing its importance for preppers in 2022 due to supply chain issues and inflation. It highlights the need for proper storage techniques to ensure food longevity during emergencies. The creator provides direct links to essential items like Mylar bags, oxygen absorbers, and 5-gallon buckets, as well as affiliate links for related prepping and survival gear, including coffee and solar power solutions.
This video focuses on the practical aspects of dry canning, specifically addressing whether jars need to be sterilized before the process and how many oxygen absorbers are required. It is part of a "30 Days of Preparedness" series, featuring various prepper YouTube channels. The content appears to be instructional and geared towards individuals interested in food storage and survival preparedness. While not directly about firearms, the preparedness theme often intersects with the broader prepper community, which may have some overlap with firearm enthusiasts.
This video focuses on extending the shelf life of dried goods for decades using oxygen absorbers. It discusses the effectiveness of these absorbers and addresses the question of how many are needed. The description includes affiliate links for various food storage companies and preparedness-related products, as well as links for supporting the channel and social media. While the content itself is not firearm-related, the channel appears to be associated with a prepper audience, which often overlaps with firearm ownership and self-defense interests.
This video discusses the importance of comfort foods during a medium to long-term crisis, with the creator, Alaska Prepper, sharing various food-related preparedness items. While the title mentions "Got Fudge??", the description focuses heavily on food storage solutions like Mylar bags, oxygen absorbers, canned goods (cheese, butter, tomato powder, bread mixes), and emergency food supplies. It also links to survival gear such as water filters, stoves, knives, and flashlights, indicating a preparedness and survival theme.
This video features an unboxing of the Augason Farms Pay Day Prep emergency food kit. The creator also discusses five foods that are claimed to have an indefinite shelf life. Various related products are linked, including specific Augason Farms food mixes, water filters, cooking gear, and survival tools like a KA-Bar knife. The content appears to focus on emergency preparedness and long-term food storage.
This video discusses packing dehydrated potato shreds and pasta for long-term food storage. The creator clarifies a previous mistake, stating that Augason Farms' 7 Lb bucket of potato shreds is not more cost-effective than packaging your own. The description also includes numerous affiliate links for various products, including food storage items, water filters, knives, and flashlights. The creator emphasizes supporting the channel through Amazon purchases via their link.
Alaska Prepper's "Pay Day Prep" video from August 10, 2018, features a routine preparation of supplies, with an unexpected cameo from 'Alaska Walken' who playfully attempts to 'take over' the process. The video highlights food storage items like Mountain House Granola Milk Blueberries and Augason Farms Blueberry Mix, along with Mylar bags and a Presto Pressure Canner, all linked for viewer support. The content revolves around long-term food storage and preparedness.
This video features the "Alaska Prepper" channel host engaging in a "Pay Day Prep" session with a guest named Victor. The focus is on stocking up on long-term food supplies, as indicated by the detailed list of Amazon products. While the title and description strongly emphasize preparedness and food storage, no firearms are mentioned or demonstrated. The video aims to inspire viewers to begin or continue their own prepper journey, highlighting practical food items for an emergency pantry.
This video from Alaska Prepper focuses on expanding preps, specifically addressing long-term food storage and water purification solutions. The description details the acquisition of various food items like Mountain House granola and Augason Farms products, along with supplies for long-term storage such as Mylar bags and oxygen absorbers. Crucially, the video also highlights several water filtration systems, including UV, RO, and Berkey filters, and a digital water tester, directly addressing the title's question about water scarcity for cleaning. The creator also mentions adding to their preps due to a good deal found in stores. This content is geared towards individuals interested in preparedness and self-sufficiency.
This video features a review of the Mountain House Granola, Milk, and Blueberries freeze-dried meal. The creator shares their experience with the product, providing details on preparation and taste. The description also includes affiliate links to Amazon for various outdoor and food storage products, such as Mylar bags, oxygen absorbers, pressure canners, and a range of Augason Farms food items, as well as water filtration systems and coffee brewing equipment. The video is aimed at an audience interested in long-term food storage and preparedness.
This video addresses a viewer's question on how to determine the effectiveness of oxygen absorbers. The creator demonstrates a method for checking if O2 absorbers are still good for use in food storage. The description also includes affiliate links to various products, including Mylar bags with O2 absorbers, pressure canners, dehydrated food items from Augason Farms, water filtration systems, and a Berkey water filter.