Enterró 272 kg de comida bajo el suelo de su casa un invierno de 7 meses le dio la razón
When he decided to hide hundreds of kilos of food under the floorboards of his house, many thought he was overreacting. It seemed like an extreme measure for a problem that might never even arise. However, when winter dragged on for seven months and supplies began to dwindle, that stash became an invaluable resource. In this video, you'll discover how families in cold regions stored food for extended periods using simple yet effective methods. With planning and patience, it was possible to ensure enough food even during the longest winters. A story of foresight, rural survival, and self-sufficiency that demonstrates how preparing in advance can make all the difference when conditions change unexpectedly. 👍 Like the video. 💬 Would you make such a large winter storage? #FoodStore #Survival #SelfSufficiency #ExtremeWinter #StoredFood #RuralLife #Preparation #Prepper #FoodPreservation #SurvivalStories

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