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The foods you keep in your prepper pantry should be unique to your needs and preferences. Sometimes we tend to make this more complicated than it needs to be. Store the shelf-stable foods that you eat on a regular basis. Because you eat these foods every day, nothing needs to go to waste.
In this video, we get a bit personal and share with you the top 10 foods that we just wouldn't want to have to live without. Jonathan and I have different preferences and nutritional requirements. We take that into consideration when we are stocking up.
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