Anyone ever think of making their own survival food?
There are plenty of readily available ingredients to work with (Total cereal, nut butters, dehydrated fruits, etc).
I've made some very special ranger cookies out of rolled multi grains, total cereal, flax seed, raisins, dates, tahini, coconut, and flour. They lasted about 3 months and were gobbled up every time I took a batch in to work. I figured three or four 4 ounce cookies a day were enough to get by on. They were better with a large glass of cold milk, or some hot coffee or tea <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Then of course there's the two year old pemmican balls that just keep going, and going, and going... I estimated about 5,000 calories at least in each of those 8 oz balls, though I'd be hard pressed to consume one at a sitting (too much fat normally). Huckleberries sure make a difference in those things.
Still, I may have to give those ration bars a try. Back in Baghdad, we get "Hooah" bars at the DFAC, which is just a high energy highly viscous carb bar with a enough fat mixed in to keep it fluid (think cookie dough consistency). They have apple and chocolate. They don't seem to change consistency regardless of the temp. Go figure. They ain't bad, but I'd get tired of eating them after the third one. Got a few in the BOB, along with a supply of jerky and some vitamins.
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