The first rule of stockpiling food is to just start. The problem that most people have is that they start off and get overwhelmed immediately by all the questions. Some of the questions are legitimate, but the problem is that over analysis can lead to paralysis. Then you just freeze up and get nothing done. Some questions that plague people are:
How much food do I need?
Where do I buy it?
What type is the best?
Should I get Army MRE’s or freeze-dried survival food?
Where will I store it all?
What if I don’t like the taste?
Should I buy it online or at a store somewhere?
While all of these questions are just fine to ask, they can all be answered in due time. The main rule of food storage, however, is to get started right now. But doesn’t “just rushing into something” guarantee mistakes and waste? Normally, that is true.
However, with the way I will tell you to start, you can’t go wrong. You must realize that any robust food storage plan looks at two types of food storage: short-term and long-term.
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Short term food storage is what you can start today with almost no planning or preparation. You merely buy extra quantities of all the non-perishable food items you buy every week. Literally, you can just double up on your groceries.
If you do that for 6 weeks, you will avoid all the worries of not knowing if you’ll like the taste or if you are spending too much. The best part is that you’ll risk nothing. You’ll eventually eat all the food as you rotate it in your pantry, so this is a no-brainer.
Since food inflation is well over 5% these days, the money you have invested in food in your pantry will perform better than the money in your bank account!
Now the way to address the long-term portion of your food storage is more involved, but that can be addressed later: after you have 6 to 12 weeks of short-term food stored up!
Don’t forget to keep 72 hours worth of non-perishable food in your car, as with an economic collapse or any other disaster, you can find yourself stranded away from home for a couple days during civil unrest or a natural disaster. This way, you’ll be prepared for everything.
If society collapses, you can bet that the foods the pioneers ate will become dietary staples
The Lost Ways prepares you to deal with worst-case scenarios with the minimum amount of resources just like our forefathers lived their lives, totally independent from electricity, cars, or modern technology.
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