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    Default Food for the 72Hour/Bugout/Patrol BAG

    I guess I'll put this in Food Storage, cuz it has to do with food.

    What food are you all putting into your 72Hour - Bug-out - Get home - Patrol - Bags? How often do you go through them and rotate the food out?

    Recently I was at a surplus type store in the West Valley area and I got bags of chopped up veggies - onions, bell peppers, cabbage, carrots.... I brought them home and dehydrated them and keep the mix in containers. I thought this could be a good option for the Patrol bags - along with a thermos and a pinch of bullion flavoring and a thermos. If troops or whoever are coming by your location, you take your thermos, dehydrated mix (which weighs next to nothing) and you can boil some water, add it to the thermos, put the fire out and be gone from the area while your soup cooks over the next several hours. You could also use the dehydrated veggies for soups, casseroles, anything back at your more permanent location. (Each bag, about the size of a large potato chip bag was $2)
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