It is always important to be prepared for almost anything in this world of disasters and unexpected events. It is suggested that individuals always have a three-month or even a year's worth of food items on hand at all times. Prepper food supplies are those items that are stocked for a household in the case of such an emergency. It could be a natural, man-made or even a financial disaster where you are not able to purchase the items you need to survive for extended periods of time.
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.
Dry goods can form the base of your stock. Select items such as sugar, salt, flour, baking powder and soda, oatmeal, rice, beans, nuts, seeds, powdered milk and drink mixes, coffee, and tea. Vitamins should also be purchased to prevent deficiencies. Products such as boxed dinners, cereals, crackers and cookies may not hold up long term but they can always be consumed 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.
Water is the most important to your survival. Bottled water is fine but larger jugs are easier to store and handle. It will also be more efficient when used for cooking. Flavored waters, carbonated, tonic or seltzer waters will help provide variety.
You can purchased already selected and packaged products from various companies that cater to preppers. It can be much more expensive but the items can have extremely long shelf lives - sometimes up to 25 years. The products are usually freeze dried and already stored in containers that are easily stacked and stored. The contents include drink mixes, shake mixes, entrees, desserts, side items, and snacks and consumers can select from the very basic to the most extravagant. They usually also come complete with cooking fuel, water filtration equipment, and basics such as lighters, matches and flatware.
Whatever items you decide to purchase for your household, it is very important to have a written inventory of what you have in stock. Dating and rotating the products is also necessary, especially if you are stocking items you normally consume from day to day. Keep all products from moisture, heat, pests and light sources and store in food-friendly buckets or other sealed containers or bags.
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.
Dry goods can form the base of your stock. Select items such as sugar, salt, flour, baking powder and soda, oatmeal, rice, beans, nuts, seeds, powdered milk and drink mixes, coffee, and tea. Vitamins should also be purchased to prevent deficiencies. Products such as boxed dinners, cereals, crackers and cookies may not hold up long term but they can always be consumed 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.
Water is the most important to your survival. Bottled water is fine but larger jugs are easier to store and handle. It will also be more efficient when used for cooking. Flavored waters, carbonated, tonic or seltzer waters will help provide variety.
You can purchased already selected and packaged products from various companies that cater to preppers. It can be much more expensive but the items can have extremely long shelf lives - sometimes up to 25 years. The products are usually freeze dried and already stored in containers that are easily stacked and stored. The contents include drink mixes, shake mixes, entrees, desserts, side items, and snacks and consumers can select from the very basic to the most extravagant. They usually also come complete with cooking fuel, water filtration equipment, and basics such as lighters, matches and flatware.
Whatever items you decide to purchase for your household, it is very important to have a written inventory of what you have in stock. Dating and rotating the products is also necessary, especially if you are stocking items you normally consume from day to day. Keep all products from moisture, heat, pests and light sources and store in food-friendly buckets or other sealed containers or bags.
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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