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We used this site for Y2K preparation, and I think most of it is still good info and links. amazing how confusing they have tried to make it for the average person to figure out if they are buying good food or not.
We used this site for Y2K preparation, and I think most of it is still good info and links. amazing how confusing they have tried to make it for the average person to figure out if they are buying good food or not.
Guinness has about a 5 year shelf life. I know the world can go Kaboom and I will have Guinness and Twinkies for at least 5 years. Good info. You are valuable to this site. Thanks.
Guinness has about a 5 year shelf life. I know the world can go Kaboom and I will have Guinness and Twinkies for at least 5 years. Good info. You are valuable to this site. Thanks.
Whatchutalkinbout Willis? Twinkies have a half-life of 7 million years! With proper storage, of course....
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