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Emergency Food Planning For Your Family: Three Essential Things To Buy

by Charles Pieter

It is a wise idea to be prepared for emergencies. While most people are aware that they need to keep certain basics on hand (flashlights, emergency medicine, and spare cash), they sometimes tend to forget about food. However, this would be a mistake. There are a lot of situations where you will be prevented from going to the grocery store. They might be severe, such as some sort of huge civil unrest, or something such as a hurricane or other natural disaster. In any event, it is going to be wise to make sure that you have on hand a good store of food that can hold your family over until the time comes when you are free again to access public supermarkets.

MREs: Not Your Grandad's Ready-To-Eat Meals

Modern ready to eat meals are not like the ones your might have read about in history books. Food technology has advanced to the point where the ready to eat meals taste amazing and just like something you'd make on the stove. There are a wide variety of options, including gluten free and vegetarian friendly choices. These MREs are non-perishable, and you can also eat them with little preparation (sometimes only using a propane fueled emergency stove). You can even look up videos of people reviewing modern MREs--they open them up, prepare the food, and show you exactly what it is that you'll get.

Emergency Water Containers

In the event of a major incident, you never want to be without water. Some people take water for granted and don't think about what happens when the municipal water supply is turned off. This is why it's vital that you have water containers for emergence on hand. You should look for a water container that can hold a large volume of water and also keep it sterile. For help deciding which barrel is best for your family, feel free to contact a supplier such as WaterBrick International. Make sure to buy enough of them so that you can withstand a serious emergency.

Non-Perishable Dry Food

 In addition to MREs, you should also have a variety of other nonperishable food on hand. These might might include dry beans, lentils, dried fruits, or canned goods. This is for using after the MREs are gone or as a supplement to them. In the event that the supermarkets are closed for a significant time (major catastrophes where civil unrest or natural disasters disrupt commerce for months), you want to have on hand dry bulk food such as beans and lentils because they are the most space efficient. A barrel of dry food can last your family a very long time.

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