Outdoors Gear: Prepared Foods
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Food good for camping, hunting and emergencies. … camping hunting “emergency preparedness” food military MRE zombies
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28 1/2" Hunting Camouflage Water Repellent Camping Hiking Tote Bag
$36.95 |
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Bushnell Monocular Telescope Zoom 10 x 40 View 1000M/6000M for Hunting Camping
$9.90 |
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DVD:HUNT:MOREL:MUSHROOMS:outdoor:other:sport;4:U:R:kids:camp:mag:pan:cook:jacket
$9.95 |
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Fire Starter Flint Magnesium Rod Survival Camping Hunting Boot Knife
$0.98 |
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Economy Rocket Stove, Wood Stove, Emergency, Camp, Survival, Hunting, Prepper
$82.95 |
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NEW Heavy Duty 4 LEG Camping Stool GREEN Hunting fire
$16.50 |
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Fire Starter Flint Survival Camping Hunting Boot Knife Outdoor sporting good
$9.01 |
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Emergency Military Wilderness Outdoor Hunting Camping Hiking SOS SURVIVAL KIT
$31.95 |
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vintage coleman heater 511A 9-66 5000 BTU camping hunting ice fishing outdoors
$14.95 |
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C-2 PORTABLE CAMO CAMOUFLAGE OUTDOOR HUNTING HIKING CAMPING CHAIR CAMP BLIND
$15.16 |
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Lodge Logic Pre-Seasoned Rectangular Cast-Iron Grill Press
$10.99 Seasoned and ready to use rectangular grill press is designed to improve your stovetop and outdoor grill favorites. Great for eliminating curl from bacon or ham and improve the presentation of many other foods. The grill press effectively holds heat in grilled sandwiches and "presses" out unwanted fats in burgers and other meats. The heavy-duty cast iron base has a unique hammered finish and feat... |
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Lodge Logic 5-Quart Double Dutch Oven and Casserole with Skillet Cover
$34.97 Every cook's dream: a 5-qt. Dutch oven with a lid that easily converts to a 10.25-inch skillet. A natural for preparing countless recipes, the Double Dutch will quickly become your favorite piece of cookware..... |
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Thermos Nissan 34-Ounce Vacuum Insulated Stainless-Steel Gourmet Coffee Press
$25.99 Don't confine the pleasure of pressed coffee to home. With this combination of coffee press and vacuum-insulated thermos, European-style coffee turns up at the office or campground and stays hot three times longer than coffee made in a glass press. Simply spoon in ground coffee, add boiling water, place the lid on with plunger in the up position, wait four minutes, push down the plunger slowly, an... |
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Gerber 31-000751 Bear Grylls Survival Series Ultimate Knife, Serrated Edge
$79.99 From Gerber, the 31-000751 Bear Grylls Survival Series Ultimate Knife is designed to help you endure in the toughest environments. It features an ergonomic grip for comfortable handling and a dependable stainless steel blade with a versatile serrated edge. Additionally, the knife and military-grade nylon sheath are packed with innovative survival tools, including a fire starter, a diamond blade sh... |
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Mtech Extreme Tactical Folding Pocket Knife,With Aluminum Handle Knives Black
$4.65 This designer collector's knife features a metal fence design on the blade and a melt in your hand grip. The jet black blade is forged of 440 stainless steel and fits perfectly in you pocket or use the clip and have it at your side. Features: 5 inches closed 3.75 inches blade 8.75 inches overall 440 stainless steel blade; Metal fence graphic on blade; Perfectly cut grip to fit great in your hand.... |
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Rayovac SE3DLN Sportsman Xtreme 300-Lumen LED Lantern
$22.66 With optimized beams, rubber grips, and tactical switches, Rayovac's Sportsman Xtreme lights are what you need for the outdoors when you head for the hills, woods, or even the backyard. Nicely compact and ultra-portable at just 7 inches tall and under 3.5 inches wide, this Rayovac SE3DLN lantern also provides an incredibly bright 300-lumen light. See larger image. Rayovac... |
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Wolf Lake
$19.99 Academy Award winner Rod Steiger heads a powerful cast in this violent and bloody clash between a World War II veteran and a Vietnam army deserter. Steiger plays Charlie, an ex-Marine who has lost his only son in Vietnam. He and his friends George (Richard Herd), Sweeny (Paul Mantee), and Wilbur (Jerry Hardin) fly to a remote Canadian hunting lodge for their annual outing. There they are met by lo... |
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Taste This
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Deer Camp Songs
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$11.38 Simmons 8x25 WA Binoculars is a high quality optical instrument that combines precision and durability. The lenses are fully coated. This pair of binoculars comes in an army green camo pattern; with a strap and carrying case included.Specifications:Magnification - 8x25Field of View @ 1000 Yards - 456 FeetLength - 4"Width - 3.5"Height - 1.25"Weight - .60ounces... |
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12:12 pm on December 3rd, 2009
Shelf reliance sells #10cans of food that last up to 20 years and tastes wonderful. Costco sells all sorts of e-food.
12:58 pm on December 3rd, 2009
Where can you buy the Emrgency food bars and shelf stable water? I want to get those, but don’t know where. Also, if anyone knows the general price, that would be helpful as well.
1:12 pm on December 3rd, 2009
I’ve seen salmon packs that last a while and are high in Calories and Protein. You can pick them up at some grocery stores.
1:56 pm on December 3rd, 2009
Yeah, protein bars would not be the best thing to store over longer periods of time. For camping trips they would be alright I guess.
2:48 pm on December 3rd, 2009
Believe it or not, the bars are good. Protein bars aren’t a bad choice either but the E bars have a much longer storage life.
2:55 pm on December 3rd, 2009
Hm, let me guess, those emergency bars taste awful, right? =)
Well, taste is of course not high priority when it comes to survival…
Would you recommend protein bars in this context? I would imagine that they are a good choice… lightweight, high in protein and usually enriched with vitamins, minerals and amino acids. Of course there are also many crappy protein bars out there, but low quality is always to avoid anyway. =)
3:22 pm on December 3rd, 2009
You can’t soley rely on catching some thing. Thats a variable. If you go out unprepared, catch nothing, and get lost… you’ll be crying for some chunky.
Its a precaution. and we all know jonis eats his squirrels!
4:18 pm on December 3rd, 2009
another great vid.
4:20 pm on December 3rd, 2009
Squirrels, rabbits and birds were your main hunting objects. How about eating them? You do not need any stupid fried XXX in that case…
4:21 pm on December 3rd, 2009
You know, I still don’t mind the MRE’s. As a matter of fact I miss some of the old (dark brown plastic) flavors like “corn beef hash”. Never had a problem getting that one
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4:35 pm on December 3rd, 2009
Excellent . I assume MRE’s are military rations?
My staple when heading our in the bush was always Eatmore bars and granola bars, lol.
But I do carry an emerg kit with other things including survival equipment, a cooking pot and tea bags and all that stuff.
5:25 pm on December 3rd, 2009
The pouches of Tuna are good. High protein, not bad carry wise. Ramen can be eaten dry if need be. I think a bunch of other “meals” come in pouches now too. Jerky, trail mix type stuff etc.
6:00 pm on December 3rd, 2009
LOL! I hear ya on the MRE’s! BTW, I like these new video’s.
6:03 pm on December 3rd, 2009
Wow, 1200 calories in a single bar? I wonder what they put inside those bars lol
6:45 pm on December 3rd, 2009
Words to the wise! Freeze dried ice cream is the bomb!