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    Broiled Braunschweiger and mayo sammiches, spam and extra sharp cheddar cheese and crackers

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    I'd agree with Lunch Box. Any piece of grub we can get our hands on.

    Strictly for comfort food I think a dark chocolate bar would serve nicely. Or maybe a few chunks of hard candy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bacpacker View Post
    I'd agree with Lunch Box. Any piece of grub we can get our hands on.

    Strictly for comfort food I think a dark chocolate bar would serve nicely. Or maybe a few chunks of hard candy.
    Bp, I keep Jolly Ranchers and hard Lifesavers in my dry goods storage. (it might just put a smile on the littles face in a time when they will be hard to find) I would love to be able to keep the chocolate bars from melting. (I may still go with some Tootsie-pops/Blow-pops in chocolate only just in case.
    Be ready now, you won't have that chance later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bacpacker View Post
    I'd agree with Lunch Box. Any piece of grub we can get our hands on.

    Strictly for comfort food I think a dark chocolate bar would serve nicely. Or maybe a few chunks of hard candy.
    The hard candy is also pretty easy to put up relative to other comfort foods...
    It is, of course, obvious that speed, or height of fall, is not in itself injurious ... but a high rate of change of velocity, such as occurs after a 10 story fall onto concrete, is another matter.

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    Hard candy is really easy to put up. I'm guessing for us the chocolate won't last to long anyway. We would be more likely to go with nestle's powdered choclate anyway to long term storage. It keeps pretty well and is not hard to make. Just to have a taste would be worthwhile, IMO.

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    I am going to say my home made spaghetti sauce or Stagg steakhouse reserve chili.

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    You can freeze chocolate if properly wrapped up. Longest I've had it in freezer was 5 years. It still tasted ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bacpacker View Post
    I'd agree with Lunch Box. Any piece of grub we can get our hands on.

    Strictly for comfort food I think a dark chocolate bar would serve nicely. Or maybe a few chunks of hard candy.
    Yeah, the first thought that crossed my mind when reading the first post was, "tootsie rolls". In a SHTF situation, I would really enjoy eating tootsie rolls.

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    I get to be the fist... PEANUT BUTTER!!!

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    TWINKIES!!

    too damn bad i am diabetic though... i limited on how many i can eat.

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