Your
Survival Food Pantry
First of all, assume that you have no
electricity.
Also, assume that you have no gas if your
cooktop or oven runs on natural
gas.
The contents of your freezer and your
refrigerator are going to be soon worthless (unless you
have a generator).
You will want to start out the first few days eating the
refrigerated food and then the frozen food since it is
going to be worthless after about 3 days. So, you are not
going to be eating a lot of meat unless it is
canned.
After this initial period, you will be
relying on the food stored in your survival pantry. As a
start, you should try to prepare for at least one month
where you can be 100% self-sufficient. Consider any close
family or friends who may be less prepared and who might
decide to come stay with you to weather the
disaster. See Cooking for how we can still cook our
food in an emergency situation without electricity or
natural gas...
One month is not really that long and many
people could make it that long with nothing to eat as
long as they had water. But we are planning in advance so
we can be comfortable.
How Much Food Do
You Need?
If you assume 2000 calories per day per
person x 30 days, this means you need about 60,000
calories per person for a month's
supply.
Items like rice, pasta, instant potatoes,
pancakes, cereal, beans can supply a bunch of these
calories fairly easily. Figure that about 60% of the
calories will come from these items (1200 calories per
day per person)
-
2 pound box of pasta has 1200
calories (about $2)
-
3.25 pound box of dry mashed
potatoed contains 5000 calories (About
$5)
-
5 pound bag of rice has 8000
calories (about $5)
-
2 pound box Complete pancake
mix has 3200 calories (about
$2)
There
are of course many other options which are
covered in Stocking Your Survival Pantry
(available late Sept 2009) which will
eliminate all of the mystery...
So, if you are setting up for thirty
days, you need for each
person...
- 4 boxes Complete pancake mix
($10)
- 10 pounds rice
($10)
- 10 pounds pasta
($10)
- 2 boxes instant potatoes
($12)
then you are 60% towards your food needs
for thirty days for under $50 a
person...
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