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    I finally did my stockpile pictures. This is the sum of 2 years of couponing. I do take breaks and we live in a 2 bedroom apartment so space is limited.... but i didn't let that stop me.
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    There is a camera angle change here... my shelves are the leaning stockpile of cheeky
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    I know I do not have the biggest stockpile, but it is a perfect size for us. For all you new people I can only say take your time building it and build your stockpile to your own standards. We have a very limited income and I think I have done well and certainly achieved a level of security as a result. Happy couponing and thanks for giving my very velvet rope free stockpile a look see.
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    Very nice I love all the canning goods!!

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    wow great stockpile, love the canning pictures, don't need velvet rope as long as it keeps you fed and is affordable.

    I agree build your stockpile as you can afford to.
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    Awesome stockpile! I love all the canning you've done!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sdddmd View Post
    Very nice I love all the canning goods!!
    Thank you. We use the canned food often. Most home canned food is good for up to 3 years.... but i don't think it will last that long because we really rotate through it. I love that the food I canned has no preservatives or additives as well.
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    Its a nice stockpile. I live in an apartment too and this is perfect and looks healthy too with all the canned stuff. Very Good Work. Nice to see it not too overdone.
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    Very good organization ^ excellent photo
    Our carnation milk was like half of your stock. It is all gone after this past year.
    Nice to see the variety of home can goods. I only do pickles and salsa.
    Thanks for sharing
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    Love it,
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    Can I ask, how come you store sidekicks in jars?
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    Quote Originally Posted by westcoastblondie View Post
    Can I ask, how come you store sidekicks in jars?
    ...let me guess : weevils ! After a couple of nasty experiences, I now freeze my Sidekicks for 48 hours, and then store them in jars too...
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    omg, they got so many of those pickled food.

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    great stock pile and l love the way you store your sidekicks and noodles




















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    The red velvet rope comment was meant as a bit of an exageration to show that we work so hard at this area and it is in fact a showpiece no matter how you display it and hopefully not only you respects that area, other family members too because this is a part-time job and our salaries in this job are our savings.



    Quote Originally Posted by jasperandchar View Post
    wow great stockpile, love the canning pictures, don't need velvet rope as long as it keeps you fed and is affordable.

    I agree build your stockpile as you can afford to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by westcoastblondie View Post
    Can I ask, how come you store sidekicks in jars?
    that is a good question. I store pasta and rice in jars to prévent infestations. When you do things like remove thé air out of thé jar you can increase thé shelf life.
    The short story is the gap in my entrance door is almost 2 inches off the floor leaving tons of room for unwanted tiny guests. I had the extra jars and I made use of them.

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    Very nice! Thank you for sharing, so many goodies and of course we all want your canned goods too stockpile. Thank you for sharing and the pics too.
    Yummy!



    Quote Originally Posted by cheekysaver View Post
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    I know I do not have the biggest stockpile, but it is a perfect size for us. For all you new people I can only say take your time building it and build your stockpile to your own standards. We have a very limited income and I think I have done well and certainly achieved a level of security as a result. Happy couponing and thanks for giving my very velvet rope free stockpile a look see.
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