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**** THE WALKING DEAD /CK/ PANTRY EDITION ****
The zombie apocolypse takes you by surprise and you are one of the first casualties. A young couple survive the initial massacre and proceed to live off of scavenging what they can from the poor unfortunates like yourself. They find themselves in the midst of a zombie horde and seek shelter in your residence.
Having only the supplies you have in your pantry (fridge and freezer have long since spoiled) and assuming they have enough water:
How screwed are they??
Post some pics if you can (bonus points if they will score some weaponry) and we can estimate how long they can survive.
They could probably hold up a couple weeks before they have to make a mad dash to another house. Any longer and they might not have enough energy to do it. But at least they will have a chance after scoring some weapons. (about 200 rounds of 9mm and 100 rounds of .380)
>>8197869
Kind of hard to tell, but it looks like you have a bunch of dry goods...
3 weeks before they starve or run.
>>8197846
Can't take pics, but we have:
-Full pantry of various canned and dried foods including but not limited to-yams, peas, soups, condensed milks, 20 lb bag of white rice, 30 lbs of various different beans, five boxes of cereal (two being cheerios), cranberry sauc
-Kitchen itself, 3 lb bag of candy, 3 pound bag of potato chips, two small cheese dips, one tin of cookies
In the garage-15 pounds of home made pemmican, approximately 3 pounds of various pickled fish, approximately 4 pounds of various pickled vegetables and canned fruits, various bags of salt, flour, and spices.
Weapons-my room-one shotgun with two boxes of bullets, hall closet-one metal baseball bat, kitchen-various metal chairs, knives, and a heavy duty serrated on top machete
Assuming it hasn't been too long, they'll probably do alright as long as they contribute to make more pemmican and such.
Also, rate pls
>>8197869
pretty hard to tell what's in the first pic put there's a shit ton of flour, grains, dried peas and beans and this is just a glimpse of my canning haul which includes tons of meat and beans along with tomatoes, pumpkin, stock, etc. so i'd we could at least last the winter in here pretty comfortably
>>8197894
>Being this buttmad over a zombie thread
Halloween is just around the corner, or did you forget? Just hide the fucking thread if you don't like it.
>>8197894
>downboated
>>8197944
Oh so that's why you're being such a stuck up snob that just can't help to stick his nose down in that crack and take a good long whiff.
By all means, proceed. You obviously can't help yourself.
>>8197888
Sounds like they might be able to stay a 3 months until the horde passes.
FL Fag here, just getting into eating my hurricane season supplies
Pic 1/3 - pantry 1/2 Not pictured: spices, seasonings, alcohol, oils, ~40 gallons drinking water
>>8198206
Pic 2/3 - pantry 2/2
>>8198206
Pic 3/3 - supplies closet
>>8198206
10/10 looks like they could last about 6+ months quite comfortably.
Just curious as to how any of the "1 month emergency food supply" is. Have you ever tried any of it?
>>8197846
will there be sharks in this scenario?
>>8199567
I haven't broken into that box yet, but I did have some samples from the show where I bought it. It's pretty good for freeze dried and powdered, no meat, 10 year shelf life. There is a good variety in the box, but the "one person, 30 days" claim has you eating 2 meals a day not 3. Best to supplement with other canned goods and non-perishables.
I might do a /c/k// series on emergency food storage sometime of there's interest.
>>8199572
Yes. However they refuse to leave the water so unless swimming from boat to boat to scavenge, they are pretty much irrelevant.
>>8199909
I guess even if it tastes like dog food, its better than dropping dead of starvation and becoming one of the horde.