As part of our preps, we've stocked up on canned cheeses available from Pleasent Hill Grain company (great company to do business with so far).
These cheeses have an 'indefinite' shelf life but projected is several years if not decades. This assumes you keep the cans cool and dry so they don't age faster or rust out. Remember, heat kills in your prepping.
We ordered both the Red Feather and the Bega and found them fairly similar in taste and texture. Think firm Velveeta cheese for the texture. A soft very mild flavor, not unlike that of say American cheese.
They make great grilled cheeses but aren't terribly robust for eating by theirselves. They melt very well and also work in omellettes, and potentially on say a pizza although you're not going to get a great pizza out of it.
But in a SHTF scenario, simply being able to make a pizza puts you several steps up above the common person in that situation.
So, highly recommended if you're looking to add some dairy to your prep stocks in the form of cheese.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Hornady AP Reloading - Followup
Just a quick follow up, if you're having problems with accuracy using the powder meter that shipping with your Hornaday AP progressive reloader then buy the pistol rotor for it. Accuracy went from +/- .4 grains to +/- .05 grains. It goes from being literally dangerous to being balls on accurate as a result.
Highly recommended update.
Highly recommended update.
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