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Hello ~~darkness~~ canned bread, my old friend
Can you get that?
My plan has just been flour (or grain and a grinder if it's more like 72 days) and more time spent baking.
Hope you're also planning to keep that oven going if there is a power outage...
It's something a lot of people (myself included) keep forgetting that without electricity, both your fridge and your stove / oven stop working.
I've cooked over open fires before and could do it again. I can even start one without a match.
The grinder would need a generator or solar panel, though. Thankfully both are fairly plentiful in my area, and depending on the situation oil production could continue to some degree. If it's comes to mortar and pestle I should maybe just die.
https://newengland.com/yankee/history/bm-brown-bread-in-a-can/
God, that looks delicious. I'm going to have to order some just to try it.
I’ve had it before, the raisin version and it’s perfectly decent when toasted.
It scares people because bread in a can is unusual but there is nothing wrong with it. No weird ingredients, just…bread in a can :)
If I'd want to prepare for real I'd get some military rations and the German ones have canned bread
If limited space or weight is and issue that's how I'd go too. However, they cost significantly more than basic grocery items.