Ever Tried Eating Your Prepper Food in the Dark? Hilarious Outcomes!
So there I was, middle of a power outage, thinking it was the perfect time to test my emergency stash. I’ve got everything from canned beans to those fancy freeze-dried meals that could probably last longer than I will. Now, I don’t know about you folks, but my taste buds aren’t what they used to be, and let me tell you, trying to distinguish between what I thought was peaches and what turned out to be potato salad in the pitch black was an experience in itself!
I figured, 'Hey John, why not make it interesting?' So I blindfolded myself (power outage was doing half the job already), mixed up all my cans and pouches on the table, and decided to go on a culinary adventure. First spoonful was supposed to be beef stew. Imagine my surprise when it turned out to be blueberry yogurt from my fridge that I'd forgotten about. The expiration date was a mystery better left unsolved.
Then, I thought I grabbed a can of chicken soup, but nope, it was canned peaches, syrup and all. You should've seen the mess. I laughed so hard I nearly choked on a peach! It got me thinking about the real situations we prep for and how something as simple as eating can turn into a comedy show under the wrong circumstances.
I ended up making notes on organizing my food supplies better, but also on keeping a good humor about things when they don’t go as planned. If you can’t find a way to laugh during a crisis, you’re just adding to the stress. So, what about you folks? Any funny or unexpected experiences while testing out your gear or supplies? I’m all ears and ready for a good chuckle!
I figured, 'Hey John, why not make it interesting?' So I blindfolded myself (power outage was doing half the job already), mixed up all my cans and pouches on the table, and decided to go on a culinary adventure. First spoonful was supposed to be beef stew. Imagine my surprise when it turned out to be blueberry yogurt from my fridge that I'd forgotten about. The expiration date was a mystery better left unsolved.
Then, I thought I grabbed a can of chicken soup, but nope, it was canned peaches, syrup and all. You should've seen the mess. I laughed so hard I nearly choked on a peach! It got me thinking about the real situations we prep for and how something as simple as eating can turn into a comedy show under the wrong circumstances.
I ended up making notes on organizing my food supplies better, but also on keeping a good humor about things when they don’t go as planned. If you can’t find a way to laugh during a crisis, you’re just adding to the stress. So, what about you folks? Any funny or unexpected experiences while testing out your gear or supplies? I’m all ears and ready for a good chuckle!