Thursday, November 3, 2011





Emergency FoodSupply - Yoder Meats 



When you think of canned food storage you usually think of canned foods you would find in a grocery store and when you think of emergency food supply you may think of ready-to-eat foods that are unappealing and tasteless. You may be surprised to find out that Yoder meats are both canned food storage and ready-to-eat meats that are great for developing an emergency food supply and taste great!



We here at SurvivalCave.com know just how good the Yoder meats taste and recently had an opportunity to provide some samples to local patrons. Almost every person we met said that there was no way that a canned meat could taste good. Then they tried some and were surprised to find that they were wrong! Yoder meats not only a great canned food storage but they taste great and are also fully cooked in the can, last for up to 15 years and are healthy!



The canned foodstorage provided by Yoder meats is different in the way they can their meats. Meat is sealed into the can and then cooked. The unique canning process is why the food stores dont  last as long on the shelf and why Yoder meats make such a great addition to every emergency food supply.



Including canned food storage meat into your emergency food supply also provides diversity among freeze dried foods, such as SurvivalCave Food freeze dried foods. Yoder meats also provide healthy options because every can high quality of the meat processing. Not only is this a healthy option for your family but it allows you to customize the meal to your specific taste.



Heres a great recipe for using Yoders chicken to make tacos.

              Mix the following seasoning for a spiced up fajita seasoning: 2 Tbsp. chili powder, 1 Tbsp. salt, 1 Tbsp. paprika, 1 Tbsp. sugar, 2-1/2 tsp. crushed chicken bouillon cube, 1-1/2 tsp. onion powder, 1/2 tsp. garlic powder, 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper, 1/4 tsp. crushed red pepper flakes, 1/2 tsp. cumin

              Drain a can of Yoders chicken and place into a large preheated skillet. Add the seasoning mix and enough water for the consistency you prefer.

              Heat the chicken thoroughly

              Remove from heat and add to your preference of taco shells. This also makes a great shredded chicken for chicken nachos.

              Add toppings your family likes, such as cheddar cheese, tomatoes and sour cream, and dig in!

Get your canned food storage program started today with Yoders emergency food supply.


Wednesday, November 2, 2011




Building a Fire


When camping or for a basic camping list it is important to know how to build a fire. I have listed below a simple and full proof camping list for how to properly build a fire and the few simple items you will need to gather or have on hand. Make sure you have the fire paste by coghlans. Its inexpensive and works very well in the woods, or wherever you may be. This camping list incorporates one of our fine products, fire paste by coghlans.

Initially you will want to clear and area that will be far away from any items that may burn and be careful to insure you have not placed your fire under any low hanging branches. Gather some dry kindling, which could consist of small pieces of wood and bark that will ignite easily, as well as larger pieces of dry wood to keep your fire going. These items will be necessary for a basic fire and are a good camping list of simple fire starting necessities. Find a dry place that is at least 5-6 feet from any shelter you have set up and not underneath any low hanging branches. You will need water proof matches to create fire, then apply a one to two inch strip of Fire Paste by Coughlans. It is easy to use and will start a fire easily in hot or cold weather and even in water!

Next on your camping list for building a fire, you will want to keep an eye on your small kindling fire to make sure you have a good strong fire building and slowly blow air to increase the volume of flames while adding your larger pieces of dry wood. Larger logs should now be place across each other to increase the size of the fire. This easy process will have you or your family warm and comfortable. Remember to not leave your fire unattended as they can get out of hand quickly. When you have utilized the fire for your purposes make sure it is completely out before leaving your campsite in the morning. This can be done by smothering it will dirt.

Remember to keep in mind our fire building camping list the next time you need to build a fire. As you build your camping list, these simple techniques will keep you safe and secure in unknown times.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011


Freeze dried food review





Over the past few years citizens in the USA have developed a huge interest in freeze dried foods. There plenty of reasons why this has occurred but its’ obvious that terrorism, storms, food costs, weather changes and poor economic conditions have made the demand for freeze dried foods a growing interest. Lets’ not forget that these foods that are produced now with much better technology and the flavor has become quite good.

Go to this link to watch the review:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAcKoYEVET0

In a recent review of survival cave food this product was shown to provide the best flavor, lowest cost and longest average shelf life of any freeze dried food available. Its’ cost per serving is actually less than buying food and preparing it at home. The 20 year shelf life also keep people at ease knowing that it will be ready to eat at any time and yet you don’t have to rotate the stock of food. All of the pouches have oxygen absorbers and are re-sealable freeze dried foods with a zip lock on top of each bag. They are then packaged in stackable plastic buckets that are easily stored in very small areas. Even if you live in an apartment you will have room for survival cave food freeze dried food.

Take a moment to review your food storage plan and ask yourself if you and your family are prepared for emergencies?

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Gaddafi is dead, NOW WHAT?


Gaddafi is dead – NOW WHAT?

We have all watched the world change over the last few years. From our economic collapse to the world economic collapse to nations around the world having their governments brought down.

Now the big news, Gaddafi is dead. So we watch, not able to do much about the course of the world’s events. It bothers us, scares us and sometimes aggravates us. Even here in the USA we are experiencing our own problems with the occupy wall street movement that has spread across the nation and could grow into a bigger problem than anyone has seen in years.

As one of the world’s longest reigning dictators is ousted from office and is finally killed in the streets of his country by his own people, we have to stop and ask, now what? Will the USA experience unprecedented changes? How will these changes affect our lives and those of our families?

While none of us would have exactly predicted these world and US events, we all have seen evidence that things were not only changing but maybe changing for the worse. I fully believe that for things to get better, they must first get worse, and they have! Now the question remains, what now? The effects of these changes will undoubtedly have an effect on all of us and in most cases, not in a positive way.

At survivalcave.com and Survivalcavefood.com we have the same concerns many of you do as we wake in the morning. Will there be terrorist attacks, power outages, food shortages or worse (food contamination)?

We feel that although we are in the business to sell products, our main concern is to help families prepare for the unknown. In the hierarchy of needs, the most basic needs are food and water.
Take time to assess your family’s situation:


Take a moment today and look at your family’s disaster preparedness situation. While you can’t directly control the world events around you, you can prepare your family for events when they occur.

I welcome your comments and you can post them on my blog.

J.R. Fisher

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Free meat givaway

If you are not on our email list then you wont know that you can get free Yoder's meat with any purchase of our new freeze dried food by survival cave food. Just enter the type of food you want into the code box at check out. You can enter hamburger, beef, chicken, turkey, pork or sausage and we will give you free Yoder's meat with your order. Our 90 serving gives you one can, 180 serving gives you 2 cans, 360 serving gives you 4 cans, 720 servings gives you 8 cans, 1080 gives you 10 cans, 1440 gives you 12 cans and our 2160 serving gives you 14 cans, This is a limited time offer so visit us at www.survivalcave.com.

Monday, October 3, 2011

What are you preparing for?

Over the years we have heard that our customers have stockpiles of freeze dried food and now there is a renewed interest in food storage because of our survival cave food. It has a great homemade flavor and its very low cost for freeze dried food. So what is your family preparing for? Is it hurricanes, floods, power outages, food shortages or a terrorist attack? Do you think having a food storage program or personal protection items are more important? We at survivalcave.com would love you hear your opinions. Feel free to post your comments.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Cool weather sets in

Well it bound to happen and cool weather ha set in. It is a full 20 degrees lower today than yesterday. We at survivalcave.com all want our customers and their families to prepare and be safe for any emergencies. Although most of us on the east coast tend to feel that the hurricane season is over when the weather get cool, the truth is that hurricane season extends from June 1st until November 30th. At this writing there are hurricane Ophelia and hurricane Philippe. Ophelia has sustained winds of 120 MPH which is quite a strong storm. If you live on the east coast, please make sure you have your family and yourself protected against any possibility of emergencies. You should have plenty of fresh water, canned foods, freeze dried foods, batteries, flashlights and fire starters.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Storms hit east coast

Yesterday, late in the day we had a storm come through town. This was not a small storm but rather a thunderous storm that flooded many sections of town and knocked out power with in 30 minutes for over 500 homes. This is just another moment when I realize that being prepared is so important. We at survivalcave.com are in business to help families prepare. I always feel good about that when life's little emergencies happen.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Rain

More rain on the east coast than we can stand. Can't even get your grass mowed!

FREE SHIPPING

Ok, so we all know how expensive shipping can be when you are trying to prepare for a food storage program, that why we are offering FREE SHIPPING. All you have to do is order any of our freeze dried food storage systems or emergency survival products and have an order over $99 and we give you FREE SHIPPING! Visit survivalcave.com to start saving today!

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Survival Foods

With the events that are going on in the world now, are you preparing yourself and your family with storable foods? If you are, how much do you think is a good supply?

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Great New Food Product!

Its official, our new freeze dried food is now available. We manufacture this product and it is the best tasting, lowest priced food storage product available. You can find it on our site and its called, SuirvivalCaveFood. Come and check it our, you will just love this product! Go to survivalcave.com and type in the search box "scf" and you will see all of the great products!