Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"We currently have 3 full fridges with attached freezers, plus a chest freezer and a tall freezer. Plus a full pantry and additional excess food in the basement pantry."
Wt..? Why?
+1 the bigger question is why do you have so much food? You can't eat all of it before its expires. Why do you live like that?
We have 3 growing kids - summer has started. They eat NON STOP.
Frozen food won't expire. We eat through our fresh food/fruit in about a week or week and a half.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we allowed in the yard? Maybe a year. We grow fruits and veg and have chickens
Tough to do in the winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"We currently have 3 full fridges with attached freezers, plus a chest freezer and a tall freezer. Plus a full pantry and additional excess food in the basement pantry."
Wt..? Why?
+1 the bigger question is why do you have so much food? You can't eat all of it before its expires. Why do you live like that?
Anonymous wrote:At our house in Alexandria, maybe a year if we push it.
At our cabin in Greene County, Va, pretty much indefinitely. We have 11 acres, well, septic, fenced garden space 20 x 20, a basement with probably 500-700 cans of food stuffs, tons of meds (both of us are docs) lots of guns and 400-500 rounds of ammo.
Anonymous wrote:"We currently have 3 full fridges with attached freezers, plus a chest freezer and a tall freezer. Plus a full pantry and additional excess food in the basement pantry."
Wt..? Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t leave my house for weeks but as long as I can get food and other deliveries I can last forever.
You totally missed the point.
I didn't as I am pretty much trapped in my house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t leave my house for weeks but as long as I can get food and other deliveries I can last forever.
You totally missed the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our house in Alexandria, maybe a year if we push it.
At our cabin in Greene County, Va, pretty much indefinitely. We have 11 acres, well, septic, fenced garden space 20 x 20, a basement with probably 500-700 cans of food stuffs, tons of meds (both of us are docs) lots of guns and 400-500 rounds of ammo.
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Struck a nerve, huh?
Nah, just hate braggarts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t leave my house for weeks but as long as I can get food and other deliveries I can last forever.
You totally missed the point.
I didn't as I am pretty much trapped in my house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t leave my house for weeks but as long as I can get food and other deliveries I can last forever.
You totally missed the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our house in Alexandria, maybe a year if we push it.
At our cabin in Greene County, Va, pretty much indefinitely. We have 11 acres, well, septic, fenced garden space 20 x 20, a basement with probably 500-700 cans of food stuffs, tons of meds (both of us are docs) lots of guns and 400-500 rounds of ammo.
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Struck a nerve, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our house in Alexandria, maybe a year if we push it.
At our cabin in Greene County, Va, pretty much indefinitely. We have 11 acres, well, septic, fenced garden space 20 x 20, a basement with probably 500-700 cans of food stuffs, tons of meds (both of us are docs) lots of guns and 400-500 rounds of ammo.
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Anonymous wrote:At our house in Alexandria, maybe a year if we push it.
At our cabin in Greene County, Va, pretty much indefinitely. We have 11 acres, well, septic, fenced garden space 20 x 20, a basement with probably 500-700 cans of food stuffs, tons of meds (both of us are docs) lots of guns and 400-500 rounds of ammo.
Anonymous wrote:I randomly saw a trailer for some Netflix movie called "The Last House" about a family that was legit trapped in their house for over 1,000 days. Got me to thinking about how long we could survive in our house if we couldn't leave but still had electricity and water. We currently have 3 full fridges with attached freezers, plus a chest freezer and a tall freezer. Plus a full pantry and additional excess food in the basement pantry. We are a family of 5. I would think we could make it at least a year? Maybe more if we actually rationed our food.