tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484337655568711669.post902631760084201489..comments2024-03-12T03:51:35.006-04:00Comments on --- Living Prepared ---: Feed Grain and Human ConsumptionMike Yukonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07615350717597229013noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484337655568711669.post-1648251347756641622019-01-22T21:14:38.054-05:002019-01-22T21:14:38.054-05:00Hello everyone, it's my first go to see at thi...Hello everyone, it's my first go to see at this website, and paragraph is truly fruitful <br />for me, keep up posting such posts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484337655568711669.post-66560231760662497022013-03-12T17:11:35.784-04:002013-03-12T17:11:35.784-04:00Gary,
Some people do store popcorn. Myself, I don’...Gary,<br />Some people do store popcorn. Myself, I don’t care for it plus it’s hard on my grain mill. For the little extra it costs and the couple hundred lbs I store I just by it from Honeyville Grains and have something that is familiar in taste and cooking.<br />And yes if you know a farmer and he complies with all the FDA requirements for chemical insect control, mold and moisture testing it can save you a few dollars. But again this food may save my life and for the small amount I store I don’t feel it’s worth the risk.<br />Mike Yukonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07615350717597229013noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484337655568711669.post-19353284717590749032013-03-12T14:35:00.848-04:002013-03-12T14:35:00.848-04:00For long term corn storage use popcorn from sams o...For long term corn storage use popcorn from sams or costco.its just a hard red flint corn.If you live near amish country or viit during harvest you may be able to get a good supply from a trustable source.Gary in Bamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00095999376990912465noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484337655568711669.post-6844633729991968342013-03-11T07:35:59.457-04:002013-03-11T07:35:59.457-04:00PP
I’ve read many comments on other blogs and foru...PP<br />I’ve read many comments on other blogs and forums where the poster say’s they long term store feed grains because it’s so much cheaper, I’ve always questioned the sanity of those people. Common sense tells me this is a bad idea so I began researching this topic. It is a very involved topic with many, many health risks to understand. The other week I received an e-mail from a reader asking about this topic so I got out some notes and decided to use Alan’s excellent explanation even though it does not cover all the issues of why it’s not a good idea. Mike Yukonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07615350717597229013noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4484337655568711669.post-74757563943670417702013-03-10T20:16:45.063-04:002013-03-10T20:16:45.063-04:00Excellent post! This is why my hens eat only bound...Excellent post! This is why my hens eat only bound-for-humans oats, straight from the grocery store to my cabinets. PLUS, I would never eat other grains or seeds not meant for human consumption. I am going to put your link on my blog.Practical Parsimonyhttp://www.practical-parsimony.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com