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    Sure, if you've got some where to go. Otherwise, you'll be just like the other 55 million people who say "I'm going to go up to the mountains and kill deer!"
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    Exactly, that times about 1000.
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    Mt.man made a good point. You've got to figure out what your plans are and stock food appropriately. If you're going to be traveling on foot, it makes sense that you would want to carry light food. Caching food along your route would probably be a good idea as well. For bugging in, weight isn't as big a factor.

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    Bringing this back up and doing a little cleaning as well. BTW speaking of food and preps Wally world has the big cans of chicken on sale for $1.88 each and the expiration date is 2015 so that means that in a basement they are good for at least 4-5 years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrymrc View Post
    Bringing this back up and doing a little cleaning as well. BTW speaking of food and preps Wally world has the big cans of chicken on sale for $1.88 each and the expiration date is 2015 so that means that in a basement they are good for at least 4-5 years.
    How many ounces is that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tmckay2 View Post
    How many ounces is that?
    12.5 Oz. Not a bad price for it already canned. Use by date was 02/15/2015

    Works out to $2.40 per lb for boneless chicken breast. I save a little when I can at $1.49-$1.69 per Lb but this is a great deal for those that do not can.

    I bought one case of 12 and going to get another. The last I bought at Sam's club was $2.10 per can.(same size)
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    Default Dried pasta, deal at King Soopers

    How well does dried pasta hold up over time? Right now they have 16 oz packages for 49 cents if you buy 10 or more.

    Also Spaghetti o's with meatballs $1 per 14.75 oz can, although I already cleaned out the store down by ft carson.
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    Quote Originally Posted by William View Post
    How well does dried pasta hold up over time? Right now they have 16 oz packages for 49 cents if you buy 10 or more.

    Also Spaghetti o's with meatballs $1 per 14.75 oz can, although I already cleaned out the store down by ft carson.
    Out in the open 2-3 years if stored right. In Mylar 10-15 years. $1 per can is ok but they had a sale 6 months ago for 88 cents. I bought 30 cans. $1 per can has been everywhere for the last few months on all CBOD products.

    I am wanting tuna to get to 50 cents a can again. Down to 30 cans left.

    And stay outta my store.
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