Food Storage
Let us pretend that a severe disaster happened in your area... it could be any number of things... war, earthquake, etc. Suppose food became scarce and people began to be afraid. Check your home now. Do you have sufficent food an water to last you at least a month?
Now I am not asking if you have food enough to eat well, but just for survival. Most people also forget the importance of water which is more important than food for survival.
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Well I have plenty of canned foods and dry foods. Actually we have enough to carry us for several months. We don't have any bottled water in our house. That would be my only problem in case of some kind of man-made or natural disaster. I guess we take for granted that we will always be able to get water when we turn the faucets on.
I don't know about food since we never have much in our house, probably but we would wind up eating things like warm ketchup and dry barley. Water we would deffinetly have enough of since we buy in bulk. Then again, we buy in bulk for a reason, I probably drink eight or ten glasses a day and so does my mom.
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We have "enough" I think to last for a month at least. I have water stored, also, and matches (and more matches!) and an outside grill with charcoal, etc., so we can cook if the gas or electric is out. I also have oil lamps (and oil!). Also a portable radio and batteries. I'm still working on our "bug out bags" -- emergency items already packed and ready by the door if we need to be evacuated, or worse, have to flee the area in a moment's notice. (we live a mile from a large reservoir... we would be flooded out very quickly)
What a lot of people don't think about is, what do you do if the water is off for an extended period of time. Do you have any idea what you would do about hygiene? Do you have water for washing, and not just drinking? I don't want to be too graphic here, but do you have a backup for your bathroom? What would you do if you couldn't use it???
Preparedness is more than food storage.
In my opinion.
Roz
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Wow you guys are scaring me. I think I have to make a trip to the supermarket tomorrow.
I think my family is too dependent on electricity, because we only have 2 boxes of matches
also, I hate to say it, but I cant remember the last time I saw a battery in my house, except for inside the TV remote, but on the brighter side, we have loads of food, and alot of drinking water
Lets just hope that a severe disaster doesn't happen...to any of us!
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Wow you guys are scaring me. I think I have to make a trip to the supermarket tomorrow. Lets just hope that a severe disaster doesn't happen...to any of us! |
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Also a portable radio and batteries |
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What a lot of people don't think about is, what do you do if the water is off for an extended period of time. Do you have any idea what you would do about hygiene? Do you have water for washing, and not just drinking? |
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