Survival Biscuits?

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Food is my major concern when looking at my preps. I feel like I could just never have enough. At this point I have a large variety of types of food including common grocery store items as well as dehydrated and freeze dried.

I stopped by a local Sunbeam Bread Outlet store and saw a display of different bread mixes. What caught my eye was these were “Just add water“.

I picked up a few for $1.29 each and just tried the Country Biscuit Mix Sunday morning. Super simple to make. Like I said – “just add water” and then cook.

For the prepper this is a simple food prep that can be put back inexpensively requiring few supplies to prepare. The expiration date listed on the package was March of 2013. Like most things – the true date which the product could not be eaten is likely well beyond that date.

Anyways – the biscuits turned out great. My wife cut the dough a little thin but they tasted great.

There are many simple and cheap preps out there that can make a world of difference when the time comes.

Rourke

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4 Comments  to  Survival Biscuits?

  1. Vicky says:

    http://heart-hands-home.blogspot.com/search/label/Mix%20recipes

    This site has recipes for make your own mixes. I have powdered shortening in my food storage and by using it and increasing the water I have an add water only mix.

    Here is a brownie mix I have made up also:

    Brownie Mix $0.30 /mix.

    Put in a ziplock bag:
    1 Cup Sugar, 1/2 Cup Flour, 1/3 Cup Cocoa, 1/4 tsp Salt, 1/4 tsp Baking Powder.
    When ready to bake
    Add: 2 Eggs, 1/2 Cup Vegetable Oil, 1 teaspoon Vanilla.
    Spread in 8×8 pan and
    Bake @ 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes.

  2. Matt says:

    No egg required?