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.
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.