Yes chocolate is a good energy boost but you can get it in powder form for long term storage (Milo for one) and is fine direct (by the spoonful) or made into a drink.
Much better than processed chocolate bars that has been through a number of hot and cold cycles to the extent it taste foul.
Also I wonder how many people worry about use by dates on their stockpile. Hope you can still get to it once every thing is flattened.
On our property we have constructed an extremely stout shed / outbuilding that should with stand all but the most violent shake.It is used for storage and a workshop, but I purposely constructed it to be a habitable building in an emergency. Chocolate, honey, water, wine, dried and canned food, sleeping bags, and cooking gear for camping.If we lived in a warmer climate, we wouldnt need to worry about storing extra clothing!
We're talking about a stockpile here. If you eat it now there will be none left for the emergency.
thomasstierneyUltra Nudist [6233] | 2 days ago | More Info #55
RE: Earthquake Preparedness
Chocolate tends to age and dry out? Not around me.
That's a joke DR!