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Food for Two Weeks - Can you help? - River Song - 13 February 2014 With the current floods etc, Food security could become an issue. I'm all for taking a modular approach in large plastic containers So ...... Assuming 2 adult persons what would you store? Can you point me to a (non-US) list? Thanks RE: Food for Two Weeks - Can you help? - uks - 13 February 2014 We have 2 buckets set up with things in. Look what we found packets of Chunky Chilli Beef Beef & Pork Meatballs Pork & Chicken Pepperpot Spicy Tomato & Chickpea Tagine West Highland Wild Venison Stew Tees Valley Beef Bolognese Yorkshire Dales Lamb Hotpot Beef & Basil Meatballs Tees Valley Beef Cilli Con Carne Staffordshire Chicken Casserole Beef Bolognese with Basil & Oregano Campbells Carton Soup Mediteranian Tomato Smash potato Knorr Pot Noodle Peas & Carrots 400g 2 John west Tuna Soup Beef Tomato & Onion 400g Soup Beef & Vegetable 400g Baked beans 200g Corned Beef 340g Ham 400g Jersey Royal New Potatoes 540g Crackers Cerals Bacon Eggs Sausages Tomato Ketchup Salad cream Mustard Philadelphia Flora spread Natural ‘chewey bars’ Digestives 2 KitKats 16 pack Pringles Squash Powered milk Condensed milk Other things can be picked up off the kitchen work top like tea, coffee and sugar etc RE: Food for Two Weeks - Can you help? - Skean Dhude - 13 February 2014 Look in your pantry. What have you got stored there? Next time you are shopping just buy double what you buy remembering that some items, salt, sugar, tea, coffee, etc. you don't buy every week. Even if you forget something you could live without it for two weeks so just get the basics if money is an issue. RE: Food for Two Weeks - Can you help? - Skean Dhude - 13 February 2014 Thinking a bit more about it. If two weeks worth of food is an issue you could have a major issue if the ice and snow we have been promised comes along as well. I think everyone should have a minimum of a month. Prepper or not. RE: Food for Two Weeks - Can you help? - BeardyMan - 13 February 2014 14 rat packs. RE: Food for Two Weeks - Can you help? - bigpaul - 13 February 2014 I always thought food security was an issue anyway that's why we have food storage! with the supermarkets "just in time" delivery system we are 3 days from anarchy at anytime not just in time of flood or strikes or whatever else. RE: Food for Two Weeks - Can you help? - River Song - 13 February 2014 Thanks for all your comments. Let me clarify.. I've got approx 2 months supplies but looking to extend this to at least 6 months. My brain doesnt work along the lines of what do i need for 4 months. I tend to modularise in 1 or 2 week segments. (Looking at my pantry doesnt help - believe me -- its along story) So I could take Breakfast porridge or cereal for 2 x 14 Skimmed or Whole Milk Powder - Probably 1kg Whole egg powder - 1kg Canned Bread Canned Butter 2 x 250g Thick Soups 2 x 14 Dinner tinned beef, luncheon meat, stewed steak - enough for 2 x 14 Some kind of sauce Canned Vegetables Potato Powder Sugar 1kg Coffee/Tea Maybe some tinned fruit Can opener Harveys RE: Food for Two Weeks - Can you help? - bigpaul - 13 February 2014 2 months into 6 months= X 3 ??? RE: Food for Two Weeks - Can you help? - Midnitemo - 13 February 2014 If the world went to hell tomorrow I'd have enough food for my household(not my group) for six months easily but it'd be a mighty boring existence....tend to buy in bulk as I'm very cost conscious(some would say tight!)have 400 standard portions of par boiled rice , 240 portions of dried fusilli pasta 240 cans of cheese(soon to be 120 as it was a shared buy)7kg salt 7kg sugar approx. 40 various can's off meat/fish and the same in bean's/veg and the same again in soups...boring but 6 months for the household...tinned bread is my next food bulk purchase. RE: Food for Two Weeks - Can you help? - Midnitemo - 13 February 2014 Whilst its lovely to have a great variation of foods in a short term bind where things are going to get back to normal, but surely having any decent food in quantities is more important than a wide variety, people die of starvation not boredom , I appreciate you've got to try and balance the nutritional needs on a daily basis for health sake....I'm for quantity over variety....put together a seven day rotating menu and that should be enough. |