I like to keep a 30 day food supply on board, and thought that what I do may be of interest to others.
Depending on where you shop, you can find all sorts of canned food stuffs, including meats, breads, fruits, veggies and more.
I try to keep a 30 day supply of canned foods that I eat regularly on board. As I use them, I replace them, so they are rarely more than a couple of months old.
Besides the obvious which everyone knows, you can get canned bacon, sausage, eggs, chinese food, breads, potatoes, ham, fish, seafood, hamburger, sweet & sour meatballs, & more. Add the more common Chilli, stews, hash, etc. and you should have a relatively tasty and varied diet.
Not every store carries everything, but they are typically pretty reasonably priced. I usually stock up when they're on sale.
You aren't going to be eating as fancy as normal, but you won't go to bed hungry either. I also keep 30 or so assorted packets of pre-sweetened kool-aid tucked away even though I rarely drink it. But if you need to boil questionable water, it can sure make it taste better, and give you a little bit of an extra energy boost as well.
You don't need to spend big bucks on survival food, when you can stick to the tasty foods you love and just rotate them through your every day meals.
Being prepared doesn't have to be that difficult, and it could save your life in the case of an emergency.
Depending on where you shop, you can find all sorts of canned food stuffs, including meats, breads, fruits, veggies and more.
I try to keep a 30 day supply of canned foods that I eat regularly on board. As I use them, I replace them, so they are rarely more than a couple of months old.
Besides the obvious which everyone knows, you can get canned bacon, sausage, eggs, chinese food, breads, potatoes, ham, fish, seafood, hamburger, sweet & sour meatballs, & more. Add the more common Chilli, stews, hash, etc. and you should have a relatively tasty and varied diet.
Not every store carries everything, but they are typically pretty reasonably priced. I usually stock up when they're on sale.
You aren't going to be eating as fancy as normal, but you won't go to bed hungry either. I also keep 30 or so assorted packets of pre-sweetened kool-aid tucked away even though I rarely drink it. But if you need to boil questionable water, it can sure make it taste better, and give you a little bit of an extra energy boost as well.
You don't need to spend big bucks on survival food, when you can stick to the tasty foods you love and just rotate them through your every day meals.
Being prepared doesn't have to be that difficult, and it could save your life in the case of an emergency.