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Why Store Salt? Preppers should store salt for its value as a seasoning, what it does for our health, and how it can be used for food preservation. Because it is so plentiful and low-cost, it's also very easy to store in quantity, and quantity is what you would need in an extended crisis.
It is generally assumed that humans are the only animals who can possess a concept of death. However, the ubiquity of death in nature and the...
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Read More »Salt is an important part of a prepper’s long-term food storage plan. Our bodies need salt to stay healthy and it’s a vital component to food preservation. Of course, we also want salt to flavor our food. Many foods would be dull without a dose of salt. Fortunately, storing salt long-term is easy as the right salt stored under the right conditions will last indefinitely. This is not too different from storing peppercorns long-term. What’s more, modern mining and production methods have made salt plentiful and low-cost. This is in stark contrast to the history of salt, when it was both difficult to extract and expensive to buy.
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