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Preppers know that beans are a must-have for your survival stockpile because they are affordable, versatile and filling ingredients.

But did you know that certain kinds of beans have a longer shelf life compared to others?(h/t toPrimalSurvivor.net) Beans, a survival stockpile staple

White beans, such as butter beans and navy beans, are the best for long-term storage. White beans take only45 minutes of simmering to cook, compared to 60 minutes or longer for other kinds of beans.

The shorter cooking time of white beans is essential in emergencies where fuel conservation matters, especially if your water supply is also running low.

While white beans rank number one in the list of the best beans for long-term storage in your stockpile,all beans are good for long-term storage. In fact, when stored properly most beans can last for as long as 25 years or even longer.

Ideally, you should store different types of beans so you have a variety of foods to eat when dealing with a long-term survival scenario.

Beans are considered a good survival food because they have a very long shelf life. However, dry beans take a longer time to cook.

If you plan on stocking up on beans, especially dry beans, you should also stock up on water, along with an emergency stove and extra fuel. Cooking time guide for beans

When choosing which beans to stockpile, you must consider other factors like cooking time.

Even pre-soaked beans take a long time to cook. This might not be a problem if you have a wood stove, but you will still need a lotof fuel if you have to cook beans during a power outage.

When cooking beans, you should also measure your ingredients so you don’t have to worry about leftovers.

When it comes to cooking time, white beans are your best choice. Red and yellow lentils are also good options since they also cook rather quickly. (Related: Prepping essentials: 11 Forever foods for your food storage pantry.)

Listed below is the simmer time (minutes) of different kinds of beans: Azuki beans 45 to 55minutes Anasazi beans 60minutes Black beans 60 to 90minutes Black-eyed peas 60minutes Cannellini beans 60minutes Fava beans 40 to 50minutes Garbanzo/Chickpeas 60 to 120minutes Great northern beans 45 to 60minutes Green split peas 45minutes Yellow split peas 60 to 90minutes Green peas (whole) 60 to 120minutes Kidney beans 60minutes Lentils 45 to 60minutes Lentils (Red or yellow) 20 to 30minutes Lima beans/butter beans 45 to 60minutes Mung beans 60minutes Navy beans 45 to 60 minutes Pinto beans 60 to 90minutes Soybeans 60 to 120minutes Fat content and nutritional profile of beans

You should also consider the fat content of beans if you want to stock up on them before SHTF. Even when stored in sealed containers with oxygen absorbers, fat will still go rancid over time, especially if you live in a state with hot temperatures.

Fortunately, most beans are very low in fat. However, some beans, like chickpeas and soybeans, have higher amounts of fat.

If you live in a hot climate, you might want to choose other beans for your survival supply.

Here are two healthy beans and legumes to stock up on before disaster strikes:

Garbanzo beans/chickpeas

Garbanzo beans, also called chickpeas, are full of dietary fiber and protein.

One cup (164 grams) of cooked chickpeas contains 269 calories,14.5 grams of protein,4.25 grams of fat,12.5 grams of fiber, and45 grams of carbohydrates.

The same serving also contains: Folate (vitamin B9) 71 percent of the Daily Value (DV) Copper 64 percent of the DV Manganese 73 percent of the DV Iron 26 percent of the DV

Research has found that beans and legumes, such as chickpeas, and hummus, a dish primarily made from chickpeas, offers many health benefits.Chickpeas can help reduce post-meal blood sugar and increase insulin sensitivity.

A small study found that eating a low-sugar snack with hummus led to a five percent decrease in afternoon blood sugar levels compared with eating granola barswhich have a higher sugar content.

Eating hummus was also associated with a reduced appetite and decreased snacking on desserts later in the day.

Because chickpeas and other legumes are full of dietary fiber and beneficial plant compounds, eating them regularly may also help improve the composition of your gut bacteria.

Lentils

Lentils are rich in vegetarian protein and can be a good addition to soups and stews.

One cup (198 grams) of cooked lentils contains230 calories,17.9 grams of protein,0.752 grams of fat,39.8 grams of carbs and15.6 grams of fiber.

The same serving also offers: Thiamine (vitamin B1) 30 percent of the DV Folate (vitamin B9) 90 percent of the DV Copper 55percent of the DV Iron 37 percent of the DV Zinc 23 percent of the DV

Lentils are one of the best sources of iron. Iron is a trace mineral that your body needs to make hemoglobin, a protein inyour blood that transfers oxygen.

Adding lentils to meals can help boost iron intake, which may be beneficial for vegans and vegetarians since they may be at risk of iron deficiency anemia.

Additionally, lentils can help reduce blood sugar.

In a study that involved 48 healthy adult volunteers, replacing half of the carbs from rice or potatoes with carbs from cooked lentils resulted in significant decreases in post-meal blood sugar levels.

In another study that includedmore than 3,000 participants, researchers reported that people with the highest intake of lentils and other legumes had the lowest rates of diabetes.

Lentil sprouts may also help heart health by reducing low-density lipoprotein (LDL or “bad”) cholesterol and increasing high-density lipoprotein (HDL or “good” cholesterol. Are beans expensive?

If you are on a tight prepping budget, stock up on dry beans since they are oftenvery cheap. To save money, choose the cheapest beans.

As of writing, these are the cheapest beans and lentils: Pinto beans Black beans Brown lentils Navy beans Red beans Garbanzos/chickpeas

Lastly,when choosing which beans to stockpile for emergencies, consider how you will use them.

Beans are a versatile ingredient.White beans are usually considered the most versatile and you can use them to make dips, spreads and sauces. White beans can also be used to make traditional bean recipes like casseroles.

Soybeans are another versatile bean and you can use them to make soymilk and tofu.

When gathering supplies for your stockpile, make sure you don’t waste your money by buying emergency foods you dont like or eat in your daily life.

If you want to stock up on beans before SHTFbut your family doesn’t eat them regularly, learn some delicious recipes to encourage them to like beans.

Watch the video below to know how to make beet hummus.

This video is from theHealth Ranger Store channel on Brighteon.com. More related stories:

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How to stockpile foods with a long shelf life.

Food preservation 101: A step-by-step guide to air-drying fruits.

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Biden allows Kyiv to begin firing US rockets deep into Russia – as Starmer calls on allies to ‘double down’ on support

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Joe Biden has authorised Ukraine to begin firing US-supplied rockets deep into Russia – as Sir Keir Starmer prepares to push for “further support” for Kyiv at the G20 summit.

Mr Biden’s policy shift means Kyiv will now be able to use Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) for long-range attacks, two American officials have told Sky News’ US partner network NBC News.

Ukraine plans to conduct its first such attacks in the coming days, the sources said, without revealing details due to operational security concerns.

The US has eased restrictions on the use of ATACMS, which have a range of up to 190 miles, after Russia began deploying North Korean ground troops to supplement its own forces in the conflict.

The development was condemned by Biden officials as a possible expansion of the war.

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The son of president-elect Donald Trump has criticised the move to allow Ukraine to fire deep into Russia.

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The outgoing Biden administration’s move comes as there are concerns about the level of support the Trump White House may be willing to give Ukraine.

Mr Trump has previously vowed to limit US support for Ukraine and end its war with Russia.

In an evening address after Kyiv was given permission to fire deep into Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said: “Today, there’s a lot of talk in the media about us receiving permission for respective actions. But strikes are not carried out with words. Such things are not announced. Missiles will speak for themselves. They certainly will.”

Back in September, Russian President Vladimir Putin said if the US were to lift the ban on long-range missile use it would be seen as NATO’s “direct participation” in the war.

He added: “This, of course, will significantly change the very essence, the very nature of the conflict.”

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Meanwhile, the UK prime minister has said he has “no plans” to speak with the Russian president as world leaders gather for the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro.

Mr Putin will not be attending the two-day summit which starts on Monday after saying in October that his presence would “disrupt the normal work of this forum”. Russia’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov will be attending instead.

It will take place days after German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke to Mr Putin on what was the Russian leader’s first publicly announced conversation with the sitting head of a major Western power in nearly two years.

Asked if he had any plans to make a similar call, Sir Keir said: “It’s a matter for Chancellor Scholz who he speaks to. I have no plans to speak to Putin.”

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Speaking to reporters while on his way to the summit, he added: “We are coming up to the 1,000th day of this conflict on Tuesday.

“That’s 1,000 days of Russian aggression, 1,000 days of huge impact and sacrifice in relation to the Ukrainian people and recently we’ve seen the addition of North Korean troops working with Russians which does have serious implications.

“I think on one hand it shows the desperation of Russia, but it’s got serious implications for European security […] and for Indo-Pacific security and that’s why I think we need to double down on shoring up our support for Ukraine and that’s top of my agenda for the G20.

“There’s got to be full support as long as it takes and that certainly is top of my agenda, shoring up that further support for Ukraine.”

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The sweeping attack, which left at least eight people dead, targeted energy infrastructure across Ukraine overnight and prompted emergency power cuts.

Hours later, Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin said Russia’s air defence units had destroyed a drone heading towards the city.

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Saldivar’s Trucking: first owner-operator to deploy Volvo VNR Electric semi

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Owner-operators are a huge part of the heavy truck market, and they’ve been among the most hesitant groups to transition from diesel to electric semi trucks. That may be changing, however, as Saldivar’s Trucking becomes first independent owner-operator in the US to deploy a Volvo VNR Electric Class 8 truck.

The higher up-front cost of electric semi trucks has been a huge obstacle for smaller fleets. That’s there are incentives from governments, utilities, and even non-profits to help overcome that initial obstacle. And the smart dealers are the ones who are putting in the hours to learn about those incentives, educate their customers, and ultimately sell more vehicles.

TEC Equipment is a smart dealer, and they worked closely with South Coast Air Quality Management District to secure the CARB funding and ensure Saldivar’s was able to ssecure $410,000 in funding from CARB’s On-Road Heavy-Duty Voucher Incentive Program (HVIP), which provides funding to replace older, heavy-duty trucks with zero-emission vehicles. The program is directed exclusively to small fleets with 10 vehicles or less that operate in California and aims to bridge the gap between the regulatory push for clean transportation and the financial realities faced by small business owners.

“TEC Equipment has been instrumental in supporting owner-operators like Saldivar’s Trucking through the transition to battery-electric vehicles,” explains Peter Voorhoeve, president of Volvo Trucks North America. “Their dedication to providing comprehensive support and securing necessary funding demonstrates how crucial dealer partners are in turning the vision of owning a battery-electric vehicle into a reality for fleets of all sizes.”

Saldivar’s Volvo VNR Electric features a six-battery configuration, with 565 kWh of storage capacity and a 250 kW charging capability. The zero-tailpipe emission truck can charge to 80% in 90 minutes to provide a range of up to 275 miles.

Those specs mean the Volvo electric semi is more than capable of meeting Saldivar’s operational needs, which include night shifts at California ports covering 175-200 miles per night, five nights a week. And, as he adds his VNR Electric miles to Volvo’s ever-growing tally, other owner-operators will see that it works for them, too.

“While large fleets often make headlines for their ambitious investments in battery-electric vehicles, nearly half of the 3.5 million professional truck drivers in the U.S. are owner-operators running their businesses with just one truck,” adds Voorhoeve. “These small operations face unique challenges, from the initial capital investment to securing adequate charging infrastructure … this collaboration is a perfect example of the important role to be played by truck dealers and why stakeholders need to work together to succeed in this new era of sustainable transportation.” We need solutions that work for different fleets of all sizes in the marketplace,” added Voorhoeve.”

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Electrifying America’s commercial trucking fleet can’t happen soon enough – for the health of the people who live and work near these vehicles, the health of the planet they drive on, and (thanks to their substantially lower operating costs) the health of the businesses that deploy them. TEC is doing a great job advancing the cause, and acting as true expert partners for their customers.

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