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Food, Fire, Filter: 3 Out Of 4 Ain’t bad!
You may remember that I recently did a review on one of the food buckets from Survivalbased.com.
I was fairly impressed with the quality and taste from their 1-week supply buckets (minus the fact that they don't have any that contain meat).
I also reviewed instafire (and wrangled up a coupon for you guys).
Well now they have something that combines the best of both worlds, that I think you will really like (and a massive discount to boot!)
They are calling it their Food, Fire, Filter bucket.
If you get one of these, be sure to use the coupon code: FOODFIREFILTER and get an additional $50.00 off the sale price
It includes supplies for 3 out of your four core necessities: Food, Fire, and Clean Water.
It also includes a few extras:
The kit comes with the following items:
- 1 – Artisan Oatmeal 4 Serving Pouch
- 1 – Harvest 6 Grain Cereal 4 Serving Pouch
- 1 – Texan Sunrise Skillet 4 Serving Pouch
- 1 – Instant Low Fat Milk 4 Serving Pouch
- 1 – Instant Orange juice 8 Serving Pouch
- 1 – Rotini A La Marinara 5 Serving Pouches
- 1 – Nantucket Potato 5 Serving Pouches
- 1 – Rio Grande Beans 3 Serving Pouches
- 6 – InstaFire Paper Pouches
- 1 – Folding BBQ Grill
- 1 – Cooking Pot w/ Detachable Handle
- 1 – 8 oz. Drinking Cup
- 1 – 6-in-1 Detachable Utensil Set
- 1 – Seychelles 24 oz. Water Filter Bottle
- 1 – Plastic Container w/ 50 Waterproof Matches
- 1 – 23 Piece First Aid Kit
This special coupon code (FOODFIREFILTER) is ONLY for survivallife members.
This bucket is a great addition to your preparedness supplies and with the summer camping season right around the corner, this would make for a quick grab and go bucket for a weekend getaway.
These guys are keeping me up to date on all of their new gear so keep a lookout, I plan on bringing you a ton more great deals from survivalbased.com
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richard1941
May 10, 2013 at 8:01 PM
OK, so I am in a survival situation and I open up my 8-serving pouch of stuff and have one serving. While I am surviving, the remaining 7 servings in the open pouch are going rotten.
Survival stuff, no matter how good, needs to be packaged in individual servings!
Generally, I like dry foods that won’t spoil: rice, beans, pasta, quinoa, etc. They are cheap and I know that I can prepare them if I can boil water, and that is almost anywhere.
There is a rule of threes: you can survive 3 minutes without oxygen, 3 hours without survivable temperature, three days without water, and three weeks without food. (Sanitation should be included somewhere in that list.) That seems to dictate what needs to be in a 72 hour bugout kit. But most bugout kits seem to emphasize FOOD. Somehow that seems wrong. Being eaten alive by insects, for example, is more miserable than going hungry. Yeah, some food is OK, but don’t make it the main thing. Warmth and water should be the main thing. With a little bug juice and toilet paper for luxury.
Doug Nicholson
March 28, 2014 at 2:12 PM
Just tried to order this using the FOODFIREFILTER coupon code, but their site said it was not a valid code.