Friday, April 10th 2020, 12:14 am
With current events causing people stress and fear many are searching for an emergency food supply list. While it is best to be prepared before a crisis, many of us aren’t. This guide is a crash course beginners guide to emergency food supply and storage. What to buy, how to store it, how to cook, and how to survive if you can’t just go to the grocery store.
Emergency Food Supply List Contents
The first thing to consider when investing in emergency food supplies is how much do you need? This is decided first by how many are in your household and then how much you think you need. Do you just need a 72 hour kit? Or do you think in a crisis having a month, 6 months, or as many experts recommend up to or more than a year.
At minimum the Department of Homeland Security recommends that every household have 72 hours of food for each resident.
“After an emergency, you may need to survive on your own for several days. Being prepared means having your own food, water and other supplies to last for at least 72 hours.”
Clearly it is important to have you bases covered if the government we depend on recommends you have your own supplies. It is a subtle way of admitting that you will be on your own in a real crisis that lasts more than 72 hours.
In the event of a major disaster you may not be able to rely on clean water from your tap. Regular water sources such as the reservoirs we depend on may be compromised. This could be due to dams failing or they become contaminated. Having your own water supply is a foundation for all emergency food supply lists!
It is a good rule to have at least one gallon of water per person for three days. This is the water each member of your household for their drinking and sanitation needs. In addition for cooking it is recommended that you have at least a gallon of water for each day. Most emergency food storage products take about 3 to 4 cups of water per meal to prepare.
There are some special considerations, such as:
While unopened commercially bottled water is the more reliable and safe water during an emergency, it runs out of stores fast. During a big enough crisis relief organizations such as the Red Cross will be overwhelmed and unable to show up and help with water and food.
So the average amount of water for a family of 2 parents with 2 children for 3 days is approximately 15 Gallons of water.
A lot of emergency storage experts recommend planning and storing your water. This can be done in large water barrels. They come in various sizes but are available online. It is important to purchase and store water in Food Grade water barrels that are clean.
If you’re going to store water yourself always ensure that the containers are unopened or are safe. Buy containers meant for culinary water storage and never clean them with color-safe bleach or other cleaning additives. It is vital you use cleaning products that are safe for water containers.
If you don’t have water storage or when it runs out you will need to treat the available water. For suspicious sources of water you will need to purify it before you drink it, cook with it, wash dishes, brush your teeth, or even make ice. Contaminated water isn’t just about smell and taste, it may be hazardous! It may contain microorganisms that will cause hepatitis, dysentery, typhoid, and coolera.
There are many ways to purify water, though a combination is typically the approach that yields the best water. Before trying these methods it is important to let particles settle and or strain them out of the water with clean cloth or coffee filters.
Boiling is the simplest method and probably the oldest method. We have been purifying water through applying heat for as long as there’s been fire, because it works. It is the safest method of purifying water. Whether you boil it in a kettle or a pot make sure you keep it at a rolling boil for at least 1 minute. You will lose some water to evaporation, but you’ll also have purified water that is safe to drink. Make sure you allow the water to cool before drinking.
After boiling water the water may taste a little stale. Re-oxygenate the water by pouring it back and forth between clean containers.
Distillation is a fancy word to mean collecting the steam from boiling water. When boiling water the evaporating water rising as steam is the cleanest water available. It is free from salt, heavy metals, chemicals, and the dead microbes that boiling and chlorination leave behind.
To do this you’ll water to have a pot filled half way up with water. Attach a cup to the handle on the pot’s lid so that the cup hangs right side up when the lid is upside down. With the lid upside down and the cup hanging just below it steam will rise and pure water will fall into the cup like rain.
We all know that pools are kept clean with chlorine, but not so many people know it can be used to purify drinking water. Household liquid bleach will kill microorganisms. It is important to note you shouldn’t use a bleach that has added cleaners, scents, or color safe features.
To purify water with chlorine bleach add about 1/8th of a teaspoon to 1 gallons of water. The water needs to stand for a half hour before drinking. Purified water done with chlorine bleach should have a slight bleach order. If it doesn’t you need to repeat this process or find a better source of water.
Your goal here is to choose foods that last for longer and you’ll be glad you have. Criteria for these foods are high energy, easy of preparation, and fast cooking or ready to eat foods. Some of these foods require some water to cook, which is why it is important to have clean water stored or the knowhow to purify it. Choose Highly Nutritious & Flavorful Food. Having food that you and your family will eat and enjoy during an emergency is just about as important as having it. While we could all just chew on some bark to get nutrients, it doesn’t help morale!
With current economic conditions getting what you need on the cheap is vital. To save money, buy in bulk! It may cost more but getting what you need is done for less when you buy more at a time. For larger households it is absolutely necessary to buy larger emergency food supply kits. A key to emergency food supply is buying what you might need now, that will last! That way if you don’t use it now, you will have it later. You can start to integrate it into your weekly meals or save it as your peace of mind against an unpredictable world.
For longer term uncertain times having some seeds to plant is just smart. Growing your own grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and herbs helps remove dependencies on supply chains. It doesn’t take as much as people think to disrupt the production and delivery of the foods we rely on. Some massively popular items to grow would be all the varieties of berries, tomatoes, string beans, squash, and cucumber. Think ahead at what you’ll miss if you can’t get it at the store, and grow your own!
While groceries stores still have fresh produce, getting ones that will last longer is a way to ease demand on your emergency food supply. Potatoes, yams, squash, apples, oranges, lemons, and mandarin oranges are all great items to buy now!
A key of food storage is to rotate newer stock to the back. Eat first whatever is closer to it’s expiration date. This will make it more nutritious and safe to eat. Keep track of what dates you have on your various types of emergency food supply storage. Prioritize whatever is going bad sooner.
During serious emergencies the power may go out. If the power goes out the food in your refrigerator and freezer will not last long. Bacterias grow very quickly when food is above 40 degrees Fahrenheit. While some might think it is all about taste, eating these foods is downright dangerous. These bacterias will cause people to become sick.
If your stove is still going, no problem. If the power is out or natural gas is off, it can be a challenge. Having an outdoor charcoal grill, fondue pot, fireplace or even a candle warmer will help heat some foods. One of the best things to have for these situations is a propane camping grill or charcoal grill. They are simple to use and usually easy to find their fuels.
While freeze-dried emergency food supplies don’t require much; the rest of your food requires attention. If the power is out you should keep your fridge and freeze closed as much as possible. It will help keep your foods cold enough to avoid dangerous bacterias.
In uncertain times we help and care for each other. Care for your family, your friends, and yourself during this challenging time. Get the food, water, and equipment you’ll need to survive. Most of all get it safely and before it potentially gets harder to find what you need.
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