Prepper Pantry Shelf Meals From Food Storage – 3 Weeks of Dinners Recipes


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  1. GLORY2 GOD
    GLORY2 GOD says:

    I LOVE this video! It's so smart to make easy to do meals especially when times get tough or stressful. We really want to see more of your pantry prep put together meals, as it really helps to see what others do to give more ideas for meal making times. Only those who are jealous, or willingly ignorent would give a thumbs down here! We will be looking forward to more videos of your put together pantry prep meals!

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  2. A Google User
    A Google User says:

    I watch a LOT of these prepping videos and love this channel. What I have observed about AKGranny is that she says, "food is still available so stock up on it;" implying there will come a day when food is not available. Yet she, and many others who say the same thing, never opine on why there won't be food available.

    You elude to something scary this way comes, but don't speculate on what you think that might be.

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  3. Blessed Gypsy
    Blessed Gypsy says:

    You have an amazing way of keeping me calm and focused on the important things. When I feel that life/government crap is beginning to overwhelm me and things are out of my control and I feel stressed, I just watch a few of your videos and you help keep me focused and make me feel that I can do something to provide for my loved ones. Great ideas for making meal bags, because when life goes to crap, the last thing you want to be thinking about is how to make meals for your family. This will be my project this week, getting together a few containers of meal bags.

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  4. K. Heck
    K. Heck says:

    Another option is cases of Asian noodle bowl soups. Just add boiling water with an egg. Very inexpensive and virtually no expiration date ever. I’m not talking Top Ramen but hey if your hungry it works.

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  5. K. Heck
    K. Heck says:

    Hominy just needs salt and pepper. Pinto beans in cans don’t need cooking just some jalapeños for kick. No young American remotely knows what hominy is 😂. We like it but don’t know anybody who eats it. Canned ranch beans over rice? Meat optional. Canned beef made broth and noodles over instant potatoes 👍? We only use canned chicken broths over noodles or rice. A loaf of bread and butter on the side? Life growing up for poor folks.

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  6. Wildcat Diva
    Wildcat Diva says:

    You are a lifesaver. This is great for a Hurricane prepping bin for us here on the
    Texas Gulf Coast. You better believe it that we are glad to not have that hurricane hitting us right now, like poor Louisiana is struggling with right now. We have to always be ready June through October.

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  7. FaithOverFear with Audra
    FaithOverFear with Audra says:

    My problem is room! We don’t have a super large house! I’ve been as creative as possible at this point! Shelving, under the bed storage, turning closets into pantries, using storage bins like the ones you use in this video. I’m just about stuffed! We’re constantly throwing things we don’t need out to make room. We have an attic but you can’t put food up there! Ideas and suggestions are loved ❤️❤️❤️

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  8. Wicked Prepared
    Wicked Prepared says:

    I love these! I have a camping meal that I put together exactly like this in the Ziploc bag. I just did a video on it over on our channel if you'd like to check it out for another meal idea! It would work great for this purpose. Thanks for the great ideas!

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  9. Phoenix Spirit
    Phoenix Spirit says:

    Simple recipe that I eat regularly. It feeds me for days. 2 cans black beans drained, 1 cup prepared salsa ( I use tostitos), 1 tsp chili powder, 1 tsp cumin, pinch of cayenne ( optional/or to taste). Mix together to blend. I use it over cooked rice, as a filling for quisidillas, and as a dip with tortilla chips. To give more variety, I sometimes add chicken ( canned works well) and /or cheese.

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