Yoders Bacon for Survival Food Storage and Daily Use
Yoders bacon rocks as a long term storage food for many reasons like.. It is Heat pasteurized in a sealed can 100% USDA Bacon, Packed in the U.S. No refriger…
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Hey Jack.. Love your channel and pod casts.. So when I say get off the
bacon and order a salad it comes from the heart.. Please do yourself a
favor. And drop a cpl pounds.. The survival community would would be
devistated to lose such a good person.. Keep up the great work.. Don’t
forget You are what you eat!!!!
very cool ty
Awesome video How long will the bacon last ( uneaten) After opened and
refrigerated? Will have to see if I can find this in Canada
I would be concerned about nitrates, nitrites, and msg
Never heard of such a thing…
Hey Jack could you tell me the best (cheapest) place you have found to buy
this bacon? Love the podcast and thanks for all you do.
Mmmm bacon! Great video … thanks for the info!
Thanks, I got a few cans for long term, makes me feel better after seening
the yuppy garb review, take care,
I wonder what niche market got that started. I’m amazed at the meat and
seafood products that can be found in cans especially when looking beyond
store shelves.
Perfect.
@hinckleypoland Look at my channel if gourmet entrees, breakfast, drinks
that last 15+ years interest you that you can get for low as 67 cents a
serving/cup.
Your pets are going to destroy you for that bacon. LOL! Good video..
@Velkoze1 – First I have no fear of fat and teach my audience the same.
Focus on protein and fat and minimize carbs and ELIMINATE refined carbs. As
for home canning it is really easy, add this to the youtube url
watch?v=zo9BwawYEpI The advantage though of a product like yoders is it is
in a real “can” not glass. There is also a TON of grease to harvest in
Yoders.
Awesome info, thanks
Awesome Vid – very informative – thanks!
@Velkoze1 – When a person attacks the individual vs. the idea it tell you
all you need to know. What I do isn’t a hobby it is my full time business
and I serve my audience very well. What I teach is eat what you store and
store what you eat. While some stuff is for the long term, like yoders and
mountain house it is still important to know how to use it and rotate it on
occasion. That is how I presented this topic on this product. It is a great
product and it very cost effective.
Hey Jack thanks for the video. What did Vic say about stock? All I see are
MH products and am looking forward to ordering a case of this.
yep, cant really do much with a bombed/burned/flooded out farm
What is the suggested shelf life of the bacon? I know you said you had that
one for two years, but is that its max shelf life? Thanks for all the vids.
Iv Got some of this stuff and its Great, After Watching this Video ,I now
feel like opening a can …Its that Good
I am not big on bacon but I did purchase a can of this because I thought it
was cool… lol…. anyway I wondered what it actually looked like and
since I’m just a small family of three (myself & two kids) and we really
don’t eat bacon it’s never been opened. Thanks soo much for this
informative video, this was GREAT to actually SEE the product and you
actually gave me an idea for another use for it. GERMAN POTATO SALAD yummmm
something I can make in a SHTF scenario with this product!! thanks
@Velkoze1 – That’s not the point though is it? I do not like it when people
make an apples to oranges comparison and use it to me a definitive blanket
statement. What you do is very cool but you and I both know it would not
apply to 99% or more of those reading this comments. I don’t try to extract
salt but I too save and use bacon fat. That really doesn’t change anything
about the pricing though.
Great Video, Jack! I bought a case about 3 months ago and love the product.
Plan to order more! Thanks for all that you do!
ITS BACON!!!!
Awesome product. I’ve been hearing you talk about this for a long time now.
Just now figured out how to access my youtube acct. really enjoying your
videos and of course the TSP.