In light of the hurricane I have been thinking of emergency food supplies. Even though our area is not prone to natural disasters too much, there are times that we have power outages. Most last for a few hours or a day but some have lasted longer. I've gotten by because I stay at various friends houses and they have stayed with me. No real need for emergency food and since the outage is not that long, even the stuff in the freezer or fridge is still okay.
I do recall though that my mother kept a small pantry in the basement of various canned goods. This was down there due to the cold war when people believed they may have to live in the basements due to a nuclear threat. Now my pantry is upstairs. The contents are pretty similar. Canned tomatoes, tuna, rice, beans, pasta, a few cans of soup, some cans of baked beans. Also in the house at most times, a few loaves of bread, peanut butter, jams, potatoes, apples, etc. I do not generally keep drinking water. There is a refrigerator and freezer in the garage that is stocked with food and drink. Grills and a fireplace could be used to cook. I do not have a generator and do not intend to get one.
Do you have emergency supplies of food? How do you rotate the stock? Have you ever had to use them? Where are they stored?
Toria
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