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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Survival Food–Bread in a Can?

Today is what they call Cyber Monday, and many of the advertisers you see here have great deals going on. So why am I talking up canned bread? Because it sounds so good!

This is the time of year when you see fruitcakes available for holiday giving and eating. B & M Brown Bread isn’t fruitcake, and just maybe that’s why you might like it.

By the way, I get tired of hearing the stupid jokes about fruitcake. Who cares what those little green things are anyway? They’re delicious! Besides, you don’t question what went into the making of the sausage you had for breakfast this morning, do you? You’re better off taking your chances on fruitcake. If you disagree and have a fruitcake you don’t want, send it my way…Seriously.

Fruitcake is a ready made storage food treat. So is B & M Brown Bread. It certainly stores a lot longer than regular bread. Expect a shelf life of at least a couple of years. That’s why B & M Brown Bread is my DestinySurvival Amazon Pick of the Week. Why not get some for your survival pantry?

B & M Brown Bread has been enjoyed with baked beans by New Englanders from times past. That sounds wonderful to me. Each serving size is two ounces, and you get eight per 16 ounce can. When you click the image below, you’ll be taken to the Amazon page featuring packages of 12 cans, but you can buy six can packs if you like. There’s also B & M Brown Bread with raisins. That, too, makes my mouth water.

As for nutritional value, B & M Brown Bread has 130 calories per serving and is 99% fat free with no cholesterol. It’s steam cooked and soaked with molasses. You can eat it cold or hot, toasted or microwaved. Try it with butter, peanut butter, jelly, creamed cheese, or just plain. It’s moist, but not crumbly or messy. You might not want a steady diet of it, but it’s got an unusual taste that makes a nice treat.

If you’ve had a difficult time finding B & M Brown Bread, or you want to try it for the first time, click on the image below. That takes you to the Amazon.com page featuring B & M Brown Bread, and you can place your order there.

When you buy a six or 12 pack of B & M Brown Bread, I wouldn’t be surprised if one of the cans jumps out at you and doesn’t make it all the way to the survival pantry.

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