Prepare Your Own Emergency Food Storage.
Written by stevehuna on January 16, 2010It might be hard to build your food storage, because not all people know where to start, what food to store and in what quantities. Even more people are confused with how they are supposed to use wheat and where to buy all the food storage items. Then, the list of questions goes on and on, when you try to start your own food storage. In this article you will find this process split up into simple steps you can use to make the process of preparing food storage much easier.
Start with preparing emergency survival kits for all members of your family. Make sure you have an emergency plan and organize everything to free enough space for your food storage.
The first step of preparing your emergency food storage is determining the type of shelf system you will be using and purchase some shelves if you have to, to get started. You can also build your own wooden shelves, buy affordable plastic shelves or buy something fancier, whatever goes with your budget and preferences.
The second step is to store a 2 week’s water supply. You have to make sure each person in your household has 1 gallon of drinking water per day. You can buy commercially packaged water or fill up your own jugs or barrels. Just make sure you use food grade plastic.
The third step is to buy a three month worth of food that your family normally eats. You can create a whole meal plan for those 90 days or just buy extra items of everything you use. If you plan on using these items frequently, maybe you should buy more than a three months supply.
Step four is learning more about long term food storage, the food items to store, different recipes and other useful information. You can search for useful online sources and tools to figure out the amount of food you need to store for longer term food storage, because after you gather a 3 months’ supply of food, you can move up to 1 year food storage.
Fifth step of preparing food storage involves buying grains and learning how to use them. You can buy wheat, rice, pasta, barley, corn. All of them are great for long term food storage. You can also buy legumes such as dried beans, lentils, soy beans and bean soup mixes.
Don’t forget about storing necessary food items for cooking and baking such as oil, sugar, salt, powdered milk, etc. Another great food to store is preserved fruit and vegetables, which will be a great supplement to your core foods. And, of course, don’t forget to store comfort food like chocolate, spices, chips and other food to satisfy some of your cravings during the hard times, when these items will not be so easily accessible.
Have you heard that food storage can save you from lots of problems during all sorts of emergency issues. Learn more about food storage on this food storage site.
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