creedo299
Epochal Historian
When you look for food that is months or years old, remember to look for what is tossed out in packages, that are sealed .
Uasually down in the pile of garbage, is the best food that is sealed, as it is covered by other pieces of garbage.
The makes the food better preserved.
Look at the bag of food and look for mold or sloppiness in the bag, which means its bad food.
Cornchiips are good to eat, as they retain freshness, even when they have been in a garbage pile, for quite a while.
In abandoned stores, their might be food on the shelves.If this is dry food, it is a best bet that this might be good food.
Real old cans of tuna, or other canned food, should be examined for freshness or swelling of the can.
If canned food looks too bad, then don't eat it.
Road kill, is good if you get at it quickly and it is cleaned properly.
Most foods in disaster areas, is there if you look for it.
Remember when garbage pile scavenging, to take items such as old clothes, electrical wire, appliances and the like.These items might be useful once cleaned off and worked, so that other items can be made from them,
I have not tried the batteries, gathered and crushed, to make a bigger solid battery, but in theory, it might be possible to take used batteries, and crush them, to make one large or a set of large batteries?
Anything sealed in a package, thrown away, can be used and opened later, if you need.
Uasually down in the pile of garbage, is the best food that is sealed, as it is covered by other pieces of garbage.
The makes the food better preserved.
Look at the bag of food and look for mold or sloppiness in the bag, which means its bad food.
Cornchiips are good to eat, as they retain freshness, even when they have been in a garbage pile, for quite a while.
In abandoned stores, their might be food on the shelves.If this is dry food, it is a best bet that this might be good food.
Real old cans of tuna, or other canned food, should be examined for freshness or swelling of the can.
If canned food looks too bad, then don't eat it.
Road kill, is good if you get at it quickly and it is cleaned properly.
Most foods in disaster areas, is there if you look for it.
Remember when garbage pile scavenging, to take items such as old clothes, electrical wire, appliances and the like.These items might be useful once cleaned off and worked, so that other items can be made from them,
I have not tried the batteries, gathered and crushed, to make a bigger solid battery, but in theory, it might be possible to take used batteries, and crush them, to make one large or a set of large batteries?
Anything sealed in a package, thrown away, can be used and opened later, if you need.