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expiredPurpleTexture108 posted Jan 26, 2022 04:04 AM
expiredPurpleTexture108 posted Jan 26, 2022 04:04 AM

Augason Farms Breakfast and Dinner Variety Pail Emergency Food Supply Everyday Meals 4 Gallon Pail $59.98

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  • 106 nutritionally balanced servings
  • 15 Food Pouches
  • 19, 810 Total Calories
  • 13 varieties of entrées and soups, plus chocolate pudding and milk
  • Shelf life ranges from 10 to 25 years*


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  • 106 nutritionally balanced servings
  • 15 Food Pouches
  • 19, 810 Total Calories
  • 13 varieties of entrées and soups, plus chocolate pudding and milk
  • Shelf life ranges from 10 to 25 years*


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Jan 26, 2022 04:25 AM
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PresidentDonaldTrumpJan 26, 2022 04:25 AM
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19, 810 Total Calories
~600 calories per average for a meal for a human being
That's ~33 servings total not 106.
You always have to do the math for these things because they think a single serving is like ~250 calories
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Jan 26, 2022 04:36 AM
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PurpleTexture108
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Quote from PresidentDonaldTrump :
19, 810 Total Calories
~600 calories per average for a meal for a human being
That's ~33 servings total not 106.
You always have to do the math for these things because they think a single serving is like ~250 calories
The serving sizes on most packaged foods are not realistic / reflective of how people actually eat. Total calories of 19,810 /12 (4 people * 3 meals / day) = 1650 calories per day. Adequate for an emergency situation.
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Jan 26, 2022 12:53 PM
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FookNoeJan 26, 2022 12:53 PM
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Zombie apocalypse here we come!
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Jan 26, 2022 01:12 PM
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TrollingByJan 26, 2022 01:12 PM
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(Apocalypse) "well crack open that bucket"
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Jan 26, 2022 01:55 PM
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taericJan 26, 2022 01:55 PM
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Quote from PurpleTexture108 :
The serving sizes on most packaged foods are not realistic / reflective of how people actually eat. Total calories of 19,810 /12 (4 people * 3 meals / day) = 1650 calories per day. Adequate for an emergency situation.
I think the units you used in your calculations got a bit jumbled. You took calories divided by people-days (at 3 meals a day) and came up with calories per day (rather than calories per person-day at 3 meals a day). It's coming out to at 1650 calories per day, a bucket would be good for 12 people-days (4 people for 3 days, 1 person for 12 days, etc.) Essentially in a pinch, a couple of people could get the better part of a week out of a bucket if they really stretched it.

I'm not knocking the wisdom of preparedness, especially after just having a work trip through one of the towns devastated by tornados last month, but I am echoing the sentiments that it's important to take a moment to figure out how long something would last for your given situation.
Jan 26, 2022 02:29 PM
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Hamburgerler71Jan 26, 2022 02:29 PM
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The calories they calculate in these things are for the average size person so they don't starve. I recommend 1 possible 2 other buckets to compliment this one. They should be filled with candy bars, beer (Someone needs to put beer in Tetra packs for the prepper) and Velveeta and chips! And if possible and available in your area you should invest in a couple buckets of evaporated water. Just open a bucket and add water and shazam! You have water.
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Jan 26, 2022 02:39 PM
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leboballer30Jan 26, 2022 02:39 PM
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Anyone used these for camping/backpacking? I know they don't have their own pouches but seems like a good price

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Jan 26, 2022 03:42 PM
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PurpleTexture108
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Quote from leboballer30 :
Anyone used these for camping/backpacking? I know they don't have their own pouches but seems like a good price
For camping and backpacking I would personally look for something with more protein. This is intended more as a shelter in place / get you fed with minimal exertion option.
Jan 26, 2022 04:33 PM
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PresidentDonaldTrumpJan 26, 2022 04:33 PM
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Quote from PurpleTexture108 :
The serving sizes on most packaged foods are not realistic / reflective of how people actually eat. Total calories of 19,810 /12 (4 people * 3 meals / day) = 1650 calories per day. Adequate for an emergency situation.
Correct but I am just giving a heads up to those who think this box has 10-6 standard servings which is usually a decent amount of people.
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Jan 26, 2022 04:51 PM
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FairFriction277Jan 26, 2022 04:51 PM
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Quote from PresidentDonaldTrump :
Correct but I am just giving a heads up to those who think this box has 10-6 standard servings which is usually a decent amount of people.
What do you recommend?
Jan 26, 2022 05:31 PM
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zheka78Jan 26, 2022 05:31 PM
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Unless you are planning to eat this 10 years after the initial emergency, it is much more economical and practical to keep a rotating stock of 10lb of pasta + 10 cans of tuna/chicken + 3 lbs of dried fruits + 2 bottles of multi-vitamins + amino acids for an equivalent or better nutrition. These have a shelf life of 2-3 years and can easily be eaten as part of regular diet and replaced cheaply.
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Jan 26, 2022 05:36 PM
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mesupermanyoujaneJan 26, 2022 05:36 PM
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15 pouches - 15 meals. Looking at the servings sizes, someone mentioned it above it's for survival, not for stocking the shelves. That one pouch of Fettucine Alfredo has 4 servings.... only half a cup. That's a baby food jar! I'm going to need two pouches just to be full. So really good for camping. So it's $4 for a pouch of food.
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PandLJan 26, 2022 05:36 PM
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Quote from zheka78 :
Unless you are planning to eat this 10 years after the initial emergency, it is much more economical and practical to keep a rotating stock of 10lb of pasta + 10 cans of tuna/chicken + 3 lbs of dried fruits + 2 bottles of multi-vitamins + amino acids for an equivalent or better nutrition. These have a shelf life of 2-3 years and can easily be eaten as part of regular diet and replaced cheaply.
yes true and practical
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Jan 26, 2022 05:42 PM
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JohnD.Jan 26, 2022 05:42 PM
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Quote from zheka78 :
Unless you are planning to eat this 10 years after the initial emergency, it is much more economical and practical to keep a rotating stock of 10lb of pasta + 10 cans of tuna/chicken + 3 lbs of dried fruits + 2 bottles of multi-vitamins + amino acids for an equivalent or better nutrition. These have a shelf life of 2-3 years and can easily be eaten as part of regular diet and replaced cheaply.
This is exactly what I started doing. I also added in the sealed salmon bags. If I consume one of these I simply buy one when we go the store again

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Jan 26, 2022 05:50 PM
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dealsutahJan 26, 2022 05:50 PM
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Breakfast buckets are the worst to buy. They are chalked full of oatmeal cream etc.. Trash that most people would not eat even if starving

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