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@everyone Sorry about the ping(s), but to anyone who downloaded my Excel spreadsheet, there is a HUGE flaw in the math of it that skews the nutritional data for fats (my data literally put my inventory as being 78% fats; that's now down to 22% after the correction). If you downloaded that spreadsheet and want the bugfixed version just ping me
Why
sorry didn't mean to hit enter yet
Ah
I can't believe I just noticed that flaw
I've been using this spreadsheet for months <:kek:673429914447249428>
I just assumed that my stocks of peanut butter ||and SPAM|| were skewing it but I felt something had to be wrong after I noticed the 78% thing
Spam is based
Yes it is
I get the reduced sodium version, slice it and pan-fry it like bacon with breakfast
fuck
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First attempt at the Kodiak protein pancake. Soft yet crispy on the outside, would recommend <:apuyes:673419223715807259>

I love fried spam yes mate
I cut it into squares, fry in a little bit of sunflower oil and make a sammich
With a nice spread of marge
SPAM is the cultural bridge between bongs and burgers
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That sounds very good too
Spam is the best. It is canned, versitile, tasty, dense and pork so no muzzies allowed
what's spam?
never saw any in my country
Pork and ham mushed into a can
It's just brand name
Kek
Weird thing
Quick question
Are those water bags that are enclosed in a cardboard box safe for long term storage
Like image related
The water bag is made of some sort polyethylene shinny bag
Polyethylene is translucent so some light will get into the water
But the bag is enclosed in the cardboard which then the whole box is covered in a seal tight plastic that must be ripped in order to use it
So I’m thinking buying about 3 of this. Each box holds 20 liters
That’s enough for 3 days of water for 5 people
Question is. Will I need to add some sort of water preserver? Or storing it in a cool place away from the sun should do it?
Well if you think about plastic water bottles they're contained and they can last a long time, so yes I think if you can keep them in a cool place away from the sun they can last a bit more than there exp. date. The only problem is that the bags my have plastic particles like a regular water bottle does
>away from the sun
this absolutely, I remember a couple hurricanes ago some mongoloid wound up leaving two cases of bottled water outside and the sun wound up heating the plastic and allowing it to leech into the water
^^
I think I read that the sun didn’t really made the plastic leech into the water
It just changes the taste of the water
