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You want to keep your food storage a secret for the most part. This means you don't want it completely obvious to any old Joe who rings the doorbell or stops by for a beer or whatever. Your survival supplies and what you have stashed away for an emergency is your business. You don't want to advertise what you have. Anybody who knows you have a big stash is going to come to your house first when things get crazy. Your supply of food, water and supplies should be kept to yourselves and your immediate family members. If you are keeping it in a spare room, keep the door closed when guests are over. Cover any windows to the room with heavy curtains. This actually serves two purposes; it keeps people from peering in and it blocks the sunlight that will cause your food to break down.
With these 5 tips, your food storage will be relatively safe and last for years. Do your best to find the perfect space in your home to keep your food and emergency supplies. It may take some rearranging and even a small remodel, but considering it is your survival stash, it is well worth the effort.Here is a quick survival food list you can use for starters and remember to use the best food storage containers you can afford. Mason jars are cheap and do a great job of preserving your food and there is plenty of canned food you can store but here are some great ideas to get you started.
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