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  1. Taylor Gontkovic
    Taylor Gontkovic says:

    Wow, that's on my list to do, it's in my walkin and so much to move and clean ( walls, shelves, floors), even my kitchen cabinets are bare 😬due to " SPRING CLEAN" . .But I shall get it done..All is bagged and boxed, stacked everywhere but…lol.. The only time I'll repackage is when the BBD is close and I'll remove that item( s) and repack….most stay in storage containers.. Thanks for the vlog…So understandable..WORD….🤔🤷‍♀️🌺❤⚘

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  2. Joyce Jenkins
    Joyce Jenkins says:

    I’ve been stocking my canned goods and have been and will be stocking canned meats. I try to buy at least one meat of some sort a week too. Even if it’s just hot dogs! Your pantry looks great! Keep up the great work. I cook almost everyday! It goes quick for four adults. Many Blessings

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  3. Emily Jean
    Emily Jean says:

    My son is also lactose intolerant, but he can't have any dairy at all, no cheese, sour cream, milk, ice cream.. poor kid. Thankfully there's lots of alternatives!

    I was needing to organize my pantry tonight as well, so thank you for the motivation, just what I needed. ❤

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  4. Tina Blair
    Tina Blair says:

    Great video.
    Last week my son and I reorganized my working pantry and cantry. Such a blessing to be prepared.
    Also it's awesome to help with the food drive. I am going to get together a donation for our local pantry and recruit my siblings and cousins to do so as well.
    Because we have been blessed with much, we should bless others.

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  5. Paul Steph
    Paul Steph says:

    You're right, with a working pantry, you don't have to worry so much about vacuum sealing and glass jars, unless there is a risk of pests. The only time you need to think about vacuum sealing, using jars and buckets is when you're setting food aside for long term storage.

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  6. RAM
    RAM says:

    Thanks for sharing! I try to 'inventory' my working pantry every 3-4 months, then watch for sales on what I need to get fully stocked again. I try to replace as I pull, but I can't always, so a refresh every so often is definitely needed! ❤️

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  7. Denise Lakatos
    Denise Lakatos says:

    Hi Tanara. Your prepper pantry is going strong and your information helps others who want to have/start a prepper pantry for their families. Kudos for reaching out to help with Winston's school food drive. You have a good heart and make a great ambassador for helping those less fortunate. Hugs and blessings.

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  8. tmarkhamesq
    tmarkhamesq says:

    I have those same shelves! Love them! I think they can hold 200 lbs/shelf if loaded evenly. Also btw, in case others find it useful- you can fit 2 veg flats deep (so 8 cans deep) by pulling the front cardboard flat just over the front edge and the back one just over the back edge. 9 cans across x 8 deep = 72 cans, x 2 levels = 144 cans per shelf 😀

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  9. Begi Quarti
    Begi Quarti says:

    Winston is so blessed to have you for his mama. You did an amazing job with your pantry. Keep going because America needs more Tamara's in it. You are inspiring others! You are truly doing God's work on this earth.

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  10. Stacy Russell
    Stacy Russell says:

    Your prepper pantry is a work of art. Even a little unorganized it still looks amazing. Nice knowing you have extra stocked up for emergencies bc you just never know when you'll need it.

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  11. Stacy Russell
    Stacy Russell says:

    That is so incredibly sweet of you to collect food donations as well as monetary donations for Winston's school to help others with food insecurity. Bless you & Bless Winston for being so kind.

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  12. Ann Swann
    Ann Swann says:

    Consider talking to the school before shopping with the donations. Around here nonprofits can buy by the pound at a great discount. Giving cash might end up going farther

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  13. Kerry Berry
    Kerry Berry says:

    I am the same way, I look at my pantry and say it’s not enough….I think it’s just us Mamas wanting to take care of our families.

    Also, I agree I only vacuum seal or jar up things that are long term…like years, not my working prepper pantry.

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  14. Kimberly Holt
    Kimberly Holt says:

    When filling you pantry, look for items on clearance. I have filled ours like that. Make sure it's things you will eat. I bought 4 hams on sale today. They are in the freezer waiting on me to can them.

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  15. Mrs. Alma Trumble
    Mrs. Alma Trumble says:

    Happy FriYAY y'all. Asking y'all to please pray for my hubby and I. My hubby is on oxygen and our air conditioner crapped the bucket this morning. We're using a window unit and a few fans at the moment. We're on an extremely tight budget and trying to get it fixed. Thank you in advance. God Bless. PS I do have a GoFundMe but not asking for donations. I'm asking for prayers.

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  16. Debbie Reilly
    Debbie Reilly says:

    Your preeper pantry is amazing Thank you for all the dos and don't. Thank you for sharing Tamara have a blessed weekend stay safe and healthy. I think I have 6 to 8 months of food. You go girl your house your rules. 🙏❤🥰👍👍👍👍👍👍

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