With hurricanes though the issue is the power is out and it's like 95+ outside, so food spoils. No reason for food to spoil when it's literally freezing though.
Learned my lesson of eating some food out of a refrigerator after no power for a few days.........when weather was too warm. nuff said, won't do that again.
Ya, I can agree with that, I remember during katrina we had food for a good amount of time, about a week or so until the freezer food began thawing in the freezer. We cooked so much fucking food, glad my parents had charcoal.
All hurricanes after that, luckily I havent lost power for more than 2 weeks, the compressor broke on my freezer a few years ago and I lost a little over 300lbs of fish, shrimp, deer, etc. I was in Alaska at the time for 4 months, came home to my garage smelling like death, it had just rotted into this death soup, I had to use buckets to pail that shit out of my garage so I could move the freezer out, I'll never keep that much meat on me again.
People arent responsible for shit anymore.
3 days after major hurricanes there are always tons of people lined up to recieve MREs and water.
Well that's something I can understand. But this is literally 6 to 8 inches of Snow. People in North Dakota see this all the time.
Lol it happens all the time in hurricane areas and they usually warn you a week beforehand to have bare minimum 1 week of supplies.
Agreed. But still, Hurricanes can do major damage, and flood, we saw what it did during Katrina when the Levies broke.
With hurricanes though the issue is the power is out and it's like 95+ outside, so food spoils. No reason for food to spoil when it's literally freezing though.
Learned my lesson of eating some food out of a refrigerator after no power for a few days.........when weather was too warm. nuff said, won't do that again.
Ya, I can agree with that, I remember during katrina we had food for a good amount of time, about a week or so until the freezer food began thawing in the freezer. We cooked so much fucking food, glad my parents had charcoal.
All hurricanes after that, luckily I havent lost power for more than 2 weeks, the compressor broke on my freezer a few years ago and I lost a little over 300lbs of fish, shrimp, deer, etc. I was in Alaska at the time for 4 months, came home to my garage smelling like death, it had just rotted into this death soup, I had to use buckets to pail that shit out of my garage so I could move the freezer out, I'll never keep that much meat on me again.