Just a tiny #prepper #tip. I bought some ready foods to heat up easily. I bought this and that according to the expiration date (year or two at least) and didn't rotate much - we moved, everything was a mess and I know how to cook from scratch, so there was never need to eat these. We have to rotate them now, they mostly expired around march😅But as far as sealed long-term meals go, the few months up are nothing. https://nostrcheck.me/media/public/nostrcheck.me_6638863570998611021690453844.webp I bought sealed food back in Germany, because I believe their quality is a bit higher than in Czechia, but I might be wrong nowadays. Many were tastier two three years ago, especially canned soups. Check in Czechia where does it in come from. This goulash thing is expired since January, was just in a box and seems to be completely ok. It's meat in sour sauce and the spetzle taste bit stale, but are easily dividable and couldn't taste better as this old and cooked. So if you want something easy and for storage, check out your local Kaufland. #storage #food #prepping

I'll update how the intoxication went🫡👍Bär out🐻‍❄️

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Do you just zap it in a microwave oven or is there a certain ritual required for it to be edible?

Praying to gods because my toddler just ate it all comes to mind😳🥲 It's in a box like this, so dunk it whole in hot water, heat in one pot or make holes and microwave, basically you just need a fork. I went for microwave and ceramic bowl, so it won't soak any more plastic and the waves for three minutes hopefully kill anything possible.https://nostrcheck.me/media/public/nostrcheck.me_2722428054590124961690455396.webp

Danke dir! 🙏

Gerne.😄Also es gibt viel Soße, so ob du extra Portion Spätzle kochst, zwei Leute können kleineren Essen haben. Ich hatte schon fertige Reis und es geht besser als die Spätzle damit.

Wo man immer dran denken muss:

Wenn das Mindesthaltbarkeitsdatum abgelaufen ist, kann das Essen noch gut aussehen und auch noch schmecken. Ja !

Aber das MHD ist oftmals auch damit begründet, das der Hersteller der Plastikverpackung nur eine Lebensmittelechtheit von (z.B.) 6 Monaten garantiert.

Das ist produktionstechnisch & chemisch begründet.

Nach 6 Monaten kann (muss nicht) es passieren, das Mikroplastikteilchen ins Essen übergehen und ihr das dann mitesst.

Leider beachten das zu wenige "Lebensmittelretter"

That's a very good point, thank you! I have just this and maybe few other things in plastic wrap, it doesn't feel alright to store food in plastic at all. Please, spread this information, I will from now on as well. I turned to mylar bags, but still keep packed stuff in vacuum sealed plastic bags (like flour still in paper bag, but extra wrapped in plastic.) Do you think it's ok for longer like this?

What do you think about long term storages in classic can? Is that ok as far as the contact with the food goes? I'm also quite afraid of botulism, did my research around it and will also tell everyone, but there's suprisingly not much to be found online😳

Metal cans are the best way to store food over a long time!

How about classic jars? In my country (well due to your Deutsch your country too😄) has boiling and securing in glass huge tradition. Just the lids could be destroyed from within by acids, but I suppose cans don't resist acids just as well.🤔