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    The other thing people assume is that they are going to have a place to grow all this stuff. What if you are living in a cave on the side of a rocky mountain or something?

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    shrooms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    shrooms.
    The "60's" kind ?
    Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.

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    for recreation?.... probably not to great to live on

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    I've got one of those buckets that someone got at Costco and gave me. Mine lists a lot more calories than the one online lists. For example, the Western Stew on mine lists 241 calories per serving when the one online lists 110. The bucket I have is a smidge under 40,000 calories total.

    I disagree that you need 2000 calories a day to survive unless you’re covering some ground by foot, but if you were going to actually eat that much then this bucket would feed 1 person for 20 days. If you’re just sitting around holding down the fort for those 20 days then I think your belly would be plenty full and happy, but your blood pressure maybe through the roof with all the sodium in these things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    I've got one of those buckets that someone got at Costco and gave me. Mine lists a lot more calories than the one online lists. For example, the Western Stew on mine lists 241 calories per serving when the one online lists 110. The bucket I have is a smidge under 40,000 calories total.

    I disagree that you need 2000 calories a day to survive unless you’re covering some ground by foot, but if you were going to actually eat that much then this bucket would feed 1 person for 20 days. If you’re just sitting around holding down the fort for those 20 days then I think your belly would be plenty full and happy, but your blood pressure maybe through the roof with all the sodium in these things.

    Take a look on Google for some base caloric intake calculators. It figures your height weight and age to tell you how many calories your body needs to survive as basicalyjust a bump on a log and not lose or gain weight. I'm 25 and in decent shape and mine is around 1800.

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    BEER you can live off it indefinately......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    BEER you can live off it indefinately......

    +100000 its like liquid bread!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    BEER you can live off it indefinately......
    Yup, that's why I make my own. No need to stockpile in case SHTF. Once you have the equipment you can make "beer" out of virtually anything. Nice to know you will never run out of booze. In fact, the pioneers made wine out of dandelions...food for thought.

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    where is i good place to get the supplies to make beer or wine?

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