I’ve been watching the news quite a bit lately. A little too much probably. It’s scary and it’s worrisome. Inflation and gas prices are on the rise. I mean, have you seen your grocery bill lately? Sure you have. So in a fit of panic I fired up my computer and did some research. Wanna know what I found? Food storage. Something so simple and something I could do. I could be in charge (as much as anyone can be) of my family's future. So you're probably giving your computer a strange look or thinking how I must be off my rocker. Give me a chance here, will ya?
What is food storage?
It’s different for everyone. For many it’s stocking up on staples that your family already eats and uses. Ex: toilet paper, toothpaste, diapers, pasta, and canned vegetables. For me and my family it was planning for natural and economic disasters.
Why?
Like I mentioned above there are many reasons. Here are some:
Natural disasters
Economic instability
Protect against food inflation
Religious reasons
Lower grocery costs
For me a huge plus was that I could be proactive and relieve worry about feeding my kids on a dwindling pay check.
Did you know?
Did you know that FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) suggests having enough food and water to sustain your family for 3 days?! I sure as heck didn't know that. From what I've read, the government put out this new guideline after hurricane Katrina. Do you have enough water in your house to bath your kids, to wash your dishes, to cook your food, to drink if your water was shut off?
So…now what?
Start slow. Don’t get overwhelmed. There is a lot of information out there on this subject. I am by no means an expert. I just started my journey this year. Get a short term storage plan in order. What I suggest is to sit down and write down a menu plan. You can make it for a week, 2 or a month. Whatever works best for you. Then write down all the ingredients needed to make those meals. You can go out and buy those items or you can stock up during coupon sales. Work on getting a week of extra food and then work up to a month. Before you know it you will have 3 months of food.
This is a shortened version of a lot of research. Please do your own research and find out what is best for your family. I will expand on this information and my own personal process in other articles. I’m also looking for a guest author with more experience to add to this series.
Here are some wonderful resources that I have used to get started.
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