Jul 31, 2014

Anyone Can Do it! Fool-Proof Food Storage!

Anyone Can Do it! Fool-Proof Food Storage!


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What do you say when people ask you how to get prepared? There are so many ideas floating around in the preparedness community. The two questions I ask are:
  • How much water do you have stored?
  • How much food do you have in your pantry?
For anyone starting in preparedness, these two areas are the starting points….the starting points!!!!
Water storage is pretty easy. You can stock up on cases of water bottles, clean out 2 litter soda bottles, get a 55 gallon drum and even get a Water Bob that can be deployed in no time!
Food storage is a little bit different. Tons of articles have been written on freeze-dried, dehydrated, MRE’s, DIY canning, mylar bags and O2 absorbers, gardening, etc… For the newbie, it can be very overwhelming and discouraging!!!!

So, where do you start? You start with something that is fool poof! What is fool-proof food storage? Stock up on canned food that you can buy at your local grocery store! This is fool-proof and will allow you to put away 2 weeks easily!

But wait…there’s more to this fool-proof food storage story!

When I was researching this article, I was prepared to come up with food recipes that only needed canned food items from the grocery store to be prepared. However, in my research, I found an older website, Y2K mind you, that has already done this for you! The cool thing is that there are recipes for main dishes, desserts, breads, soups and more that you can make with just items purchased from the grocery store!
From Emergency Kitchen:
All recipes call for what I think of as the “regular” size can. It varies a bit, but is about 14 or 15 ounces. I don’t specify the size if using this size can. I indicate if another size is called for. All times are for a regular stove, so you’ll have to adjust for your cooking surface.

I use a 12 inch cast iron skillet or a Dutch oven for just about everything.
I only use ingredients you can purchase in your grocery or warehouse store. You may have to try more than one store for some of the more weird ones, like “Just Whites.” Just Whites are powdered egg whites found in the baking section of most grocery stores (at least in my area).
The Main Dishes include:
Beef Biscuit
Chicken Spaghetti
10 Minute Italian Meal
Camp Fire Supper
Baked Bean Crown Roast
Gin’s Tuna Mac
Chicken Stew
Corned Beef and Rice
Corned Beef Hash
Easy Rice and Bean Wraps
Stir Fry Noodles and Rice
Tomato Macaroni and Cheese
Linguini with Clam Sauce (Red or White)
Ramen Casserole
Rice and Beans
Salmon Patties
Sweet and Sour Beans and Ham
Sweet and Sour Spam
Turkey and Dressing
Warning – This an older website, I mean like from the 1990′s! But the info. is great! I would read over the recipes, maybe even try a few if you’re not sure that they will work for you. You can print them out and keep them in one place. You’ll have to play with the serving sizes to see if they meet your families needs, but after that, you have a plan that is easily managed!

Choose 7 recipes, make your list of ingredients, double it and you have 2 weeks worth of food storage in dinners. Of course, you will need breakfast and lunch. But this takes the guessing away from what to do and where to start!

After you check out the recipes at Emergency Kitchen, check out some of the other articles!

The Prepared Bloggers - How We Preserve Foods

Join us as we share different reasons and methods of how we preserve food to create a long-term storage plan for our families. Click on each link to be taken to a new blog with helpful information and tips.

Mom with a PREPHow to Dehydrate Ginger and Make Ginger Powder
Preparedness MamaMake Jam Without Pectin
Mama KautzDehydrating
Busy B HomemakerFreezer Jam
Ed That MattersAnyone Can Do It: Fool Proof Food Storage
The Apartment PrepperEasy Marinated Mushrooms
The Homesteading HippyHow to Use Your Pressure Canner
Montana HomesteaderMaking and Preserving Cherry Pit Syrup
Are We Crazy or WhatHow to Dehydrate Cherries
Your Thrive LifeHow I Preserve Food: Meals in a Jar
Melissa K NorrisRe-Usable Canning Tattler Lids-Do They Really Work?
Real Food LivingPreserve and Store Grains wiith Dry Ice
Cooke’s FrontierSmoking
Homestead DreamerWater Bath Canning
Evergrowing FarmHow to Preserve Red Chile
Survival SherpaModern Mountain Man MRE’s
The Backyard PioneerFermentation
Trayer WildernessHow We Preserve Food
Living Life in Rural IowaVegetable Soup
The Organic PrepperHow to Make Jam without using added Pectin
Homesteading MomHow I Preserve Broccoli and Goat Cheese Soup
A Matter of PreparednessHow I Preserve Using Mylar Bags


This article first appeared on Ed That Matters.

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