It takes foresight to prepare oneself in the case of a national disaster or emergency. A three-month to yearlong supply of perishable items should be kept on hand at times to feed your household if you cannot get to a grocery store. Prepper food supplies are those products that individuals stock up on to be well equipped to nourish their families during a financial, man-made or natural disaster.
You can stock these products yourself if you want to take the time and effort. It does not have to be expensive but it does take some diligence. Every time you visit your local grocer's, make a point of picking up extra basics that have long shelf lives and store them in a safe place.
The best items to build up in your pantry are dry goods that will hold up well over time. These include sugar, cornmeal, nuts, flour, baking powder and soda, coffee, tea, drink powders, salt, nuts, beans and spices. Other items such as packaged mixes, cookies and cereal will not hold up as long but can be used up first.
Canned goods also hold up well, sometimes for a few years. Choose products such as soups, stew, vegetables, milk, jellies and jams, and juices. Peanut butter is also an excellent choice as it is a source of protein and will keep well. Be sure to select foods your family is familiar with and already enjoys so the mealtimes are as normal as absolutely possible during trying times.
The main necessity for survival is always water. Bottled products are always good but larger jugs are easier to handle, clean and store. These receptacles are also better for cooking or cleaning. Carbonated, tonic, flavored or seltzer waters will give your family beverage variety also.
Pre-packaged products can be purchased from several different companies if you prefer to go this route. It can be quite expensive but for some it is well worth the peace of mind it can bring. The majority of these products are freeze dried and have a shelf life of up to 25 years. They include entrees, side dishes, desserts, breakfast items, and snacks. Several different levels of supplies are available from the most basic to very extravagant choices. The kits often come with apparatus for cooking, water filtration bottles, as well as basics such as matches and utensils.
Always maintain a written inventory of everything you have stocked. This can tell you at a glance if the meals you make will be nutritious and well-balanced. Be sure to date and rotate the items especially if you plan on using them on a day-to-day basis. Store all of the stock in a place where moisture, heat, light and pests are not an issue.
Being prepared is always the wisest route for all families. Whether you choose to buy in bulk from a company that specializes in prepping or stock your own favorite items, you know that in the event of an emergency or natural disaster, your family will be well provided for.
You can stock these products yourself if you want to take the time and effort. It does not have to be expensive but it does take some diligence. Every time you visit your local grocer's, make a point of picking up extra basics that have long shelf lives and store them in a safe place.
The best items to build up in your pantry are dry goods that will hold up well over time. These include sugar, cornmeal, nuts, flour, baking powder and soda, coffee, tea, drink powders, salt, nuts, beans and spices. Other items such as packaged mixes, cookies and cereal will not hold up as long but can be used up first.
Canned goods also hold up well, sometimes for a few years. Choose products such as soups, stew, vegetables, milk, jellies and jams, and juices. Peanut butter is also an excellent choice as it is a source of protein and will keep well. Be sure to select foods your family is familiar with and already enjoys so the mealtimes are as normal as absolutely possible during trying times.
The main necessity for survival is always water. Bottled products are always good but larger jugs are easier to handle, clean and store. These receptacles are also better for cooking or cleaning. Carbonated, tonic, flavored or seltzer waters will give your family beverage variety also.
Pre-packaged products can be purchased from several different companies if you prefer to go this route. It can be quite expensive but for some it is well worth the peace of mind it can bring. The majority of these products are freeze dried and have a shelf life of up to 25 years. They include entrees, side dishes, desserts, breakfast items, and snacks. Several different levels of supplies are available from the most basic to very extravagant choices. The kits often come with apparatus for cooking, water filtration bottles, as well as basics such as matches and utensils.
Always maintain a written inventory of everything you have stocked. This can tell you at a glance if the meals you make will be nutritious and well-balanced. Be sure to date and rotate the items especially if you plan on using them on a day-to-day basis. Store all of the stock in a place where moisture, heat, light and pests are not an issue.
Being prepared is always the wisest route for all families. Whether you choose to buy in bulk from a company that specializes in prepping or stock your own favorite items, you know that in the event of an emergency or natural disaster, your family will be well provided for.
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