Episode-60- TSP Rewind – Building Your Own Long Term Rations




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Summary: TweetToday is an episode of TSP Rewind, commercial free versions of past podcast episodes. Today’s episode was originally, Episode-561- Building Your Own Long Term Rations and was first published on Dec. 1st 2010.   The following are the original show notes from that episode. Last week a listener asked about question about building your own meals for a bug out bag or for back packing etc.  As it was a feed back show I gave the 5 minute answer to the question.  Today we dig deeper, I will give you some methods of creating long term storeable but ready to cook rations to supplement products like Mountain House, etc.  These recipes are more about building bases first and then customizing them to taste. Join me today to learn… Why create your own rations You know what goes in them Utilize your gardens production Easily scale them up and down (home and away) Save money One day it may be the only choice Recipes The vegetable soup base The chili base The potato/chowder base Tips and Tricks Why you should carry rice/beans separately Dehydrated beans and lentils are your friends Small packets for seasonings and certain items Vac sealers are great but not the only choice Getting meat into the picture Hunt/Trap Canned Meats Dehydrated Meats (biltong and jerkey) Freeze Dried (repackaged) TVP – When all else fails Fruits and Nuts and other Stuffs Dried berries, raisins etc. add flavor sweetness Flour is versatile and lasts a long time vac sealed Sardines and other canned fish (shrimp/clam chowder) Pastas – (think mini and cut spaghetti) Resources for Today’s Show Members Support Brigade TSP Gear Shop Join Our Forum Western Botanicals – (sponsor of the day) Knife Kits – (sponsor of the day) Word Doc with my Soup Bases (right click and save as for best results) Harmony House Dehydrated Foods (source I mentioned of some really cool items) Members Support Brigade Ron Hood’s Survival.com Magazine Remember to comment, chime in and tell us your thoughts, this podcast is one man’s opinion, not a lecture or sermon. Also please enter our listener appreciation contest and help spread the word about our show. Also remember you can call in your questions and comments to 866-65-THINK and you might hear yourself on the air.