Canned Meats

Summaries of Taste Tests made on Freeze Dried, Dehydrated or other store-bought long-term foods. Many thanks to all the folks who dipped into their long-term food storage to try these foods and post the results!
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Canned Meats

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Canned Meat: Product Taste Test

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ImageProduct Review: Best Prices Signature Canned Meats
http://selfrelianceadventures.blogspot.com/2009/12/product-review-best-prices-signature.html

In planning our food storage, one area that's caused some trouble is meats. Now I know meats aren't on the "wheat, beans, powdered milk, and honey" plan, but I like meat. So does my sweet husband. So do my kids. I really want some in my food storage. The standard way to store meats is to have some in the freezer. This works fine if your electricity doesn't go out or if it does and it's real cold outside and you can just pile your frozen stuff in the snow to keep it frozen. But it's not the best way to store meats, especially long term--frozen meats that are not packed just right develop a bad case of freezer burn. So if you have meat in your freezer, what's your backup plan? --- Continued at Link, above ---
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What Is the Best Canned Meat?
https://www.askaprepper.com/what-is-the-best-canned-meat/

Every prepper’s pantry has canned food in it. It’s the first line of defense against starvation in a disaster scenario. While canned foods shouldn’t make up all your food storage, there are some benefits that canned foods present.

The biggest is the value. Canned foods can be had for a handful of dimes when they are on sale. You cannot say that about many things in our society today. Canned foods have a long shelf life and are low maintenance. ---CONTINUED---
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