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the emergency is unlikely to affect gas or power, but you should also have at least a three-day supply of non-perishable, ready-to-eat food in case something happens. the cdc recommends dried fruit, canned tuna fish, peanut butter, trail mix and other nutrient-dense foods. granola bars, crackers, meat
jerky, canned beans and fermented and preserved foods (pickles, kimchi, jam) are also good options. remember to buy a variety of foods: peanut butter and crackers might be fun for one meal, but you won't want to eat it several days in a row. kitchenaid can opener $ amazon buy it: kitchenaid can opener...
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