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Survival Plus, Prepping and Much More. 💯% Real 8 Good reasons you should try hydroponic gardening. By Joanne Washburn
Hydroponics is a form of soil-less gardening or farming that makes economical use of space and resources. In the traditional farming system, plants depend on the soil for the nutrients they need. In contrast, hydroponics provides all of those nutrients minus sunlight, soil, intensive labor and more!
These features make hydroponics an ideal gardening method for those living in cities with little to no access to green space outdoors. Also, experts agree that growing plants indoors with nutrient-rich water and artificial light produces healthier plants than the standard method of growing plants outdoors in soil.
The many benefits of hydroponics
If you’re looking to maximize your indoor planting space, then a hydroponic garden could be just the thing you need. Read on to learn more about the advantages of hydroponics over the standard method of gardening.
You need less space
Plants grown in soil need to spread their roots in order to absorb water and nutrients. This means crops must be planted a certain distance apart from each other, which eats space fast.
In contrast, hydroponic systems don’t need a lot of space because the nutrients are delivered directly to the plants. In fact, plants grown hydroponically require 20 percent less space than plants grown in soil.
Because hydroponics produce healthier plants, it makes sense that the plants produce a greater yield as well. Put simply, healthier plants and more efficient use of space ensures a good harvest after each growing season.
You don’t need soil
It might not seem like it at first glance, but soil greatly limits food production for many people. For one, people living in rocky regions or near deserts are restricted by limited arable land. Moreover, soil conditions also limit the kind of crops they can plant.
Hydroponics eliminates all of those soil-related problems and greatly increases the possibilities for cultivation in areas that have limited arable land. Your crops are also never at risk of soil erosion, and you’ll never have to struggle to adapt to unfavorable soil conditions in any given area.
You conserve water
While it’s true that hydroponics relies on water, it still conserves far more water than gardening with soil. This is because excess water used is recirculated for later use. Plants grown using this system are also able to thrive with just five to 10 percent of the water needed when gardening with soil.
You have total control over climate
In the usual method of gardening, your crops are at the mercy of the elements. Taking care of them is also no guarantee that they’ll last the entire season, let alone produce a good harvest.
In contrast, hydroponics gives you free rein over climate, temperature, humidity, “sunlight,” the composition of the air and many more! This form of manipulation more than guarantees your plants are healthy and yield large harvests.
It also expands the kinds of crops you can plant. With hydroponics, you can plant even those crops that were not initially ideal for the climate in your area. Plus, you no longer have to wait entire seasons to plant certain seasonal crops.
Your plants grow faster and larger
Since plants don’t have to spread out their roots in search of nutrients, they can invest more energy in growing. Pesky, soil-borne diseases, which can negatively affect plant growth, aren’t an issue in hydroponics either.
You’re also in charge of the nutrient balance. In hydroponics, you “feed” plants a nutrient solution mixed with water. One benefit this has is you get to quickly detect any deficiencies your plants may be suffering from and easily address them. You no longer have to mess with fertilizers as well.
You have more control over pH levels.
Soil pH is important because it dictates how well the plants are able to absorb the nutrients they need for good growth. Hydroponics makes it easier for you to ensure that the optimal pH level is maintained at all times.
If you’re taking care of several plants that require different optimal pH levels, just change the pH level of each nutrient solution. Healthy pH levels range from 5.5 to seven, but some plants may favor acidic conditions.No more weeds or pests.
Weeds are a gardener’s worst nightmare. Besides competing with crops for soil nutrients, weeds also take up space, which can make it harder for plants to flourish. Because hydroponic systems don’t use soil, they aren’t habitable for weeds. Plants are also less susceptible to pests, being grown indoors.
It is less labor-intensive.
Whether for domestic or commercial use, setting up a hydroponic system undoubtedly costs more than a dirt garden. However, you’re sure to reap the benefits of it in the long run. For one, you no longer have to prepare the soil for each growing season. This means no more pulling weeds, laying mulch and tilling the soil.
Hydroponics is a smarter and more efficient method for planting food. By controlling the environment, you get to give your plants the exact nutrients and conditions they need in order to produce a good harvest.
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28. Your Long Term Food Storage Plan. https://peekingonyou.com/prepping-28/ Wed, 13 May 2026 06:30:41 +0000 https://1realnews.com/?p=38203 100% Real News Survival Plus, Prepping and Much More 20 Items to Kick Start Your
Long Term Food Storage Plan. By Survival Woman 
No matter how many times I write about food, there is always something new to consider or a new and different way to present the same old information in a more useful manner.  With that in mind, today I would like to share a method for getting started with your long-term food storage program in an easy, step by step, and cost-effective manner.
To be truthful, my initial goal with this article was to respond to readers who were just getting started and wanted a long term food storage list they could use to plan out their grocery shopping a little more easily. I also wanted to compile a checklist that more experienced preppers could use to compare what they had to what they needed.  My goal can pretty much be summed up by saying that I wanted to write about getting started with long term food storage the easy way.  No frills, no fluff – just a common sense list of food items to get you started.
20 Items to Kick Start Your Food Storage PlanWith that goal in mind, let me say this:  this is not a list of items intended for deep storage. Nor is it a list of items packaged so that they have a 25-year shelf life.  (And in reality, do you really need your stored food to last that long?)  I am also not going to list items that might be foreign to your palate, difficult to find, or too costly to absorb into your weekly shopping budget. This list is for those that want to get started with long term food storage without spending a fortune.
What you are going to get is a list of 20 items that can easily be purchased at your local grocery store, warehouse club and surprisingly, even online at Amazon.  They can be purchased in one shot, all at once, or you can pick up one item from the list each week over a period of twenty weeks.  The choice is yours.  All I ask is that you consider getting each of the items on the list and that you also consider getting started sooner rather than later.  I promise you that this will be easy.
I am going to include quantities that require no extra thought, no calculator, and no formula for determining servings or overall quantities.  Like I said.  This is going to be EASY!

DIY Long Term Food Supply vs Pre-Built Long Term Food Storage Packages.

Before jumping into the full “DIY” list, it’s worth mentioning that there are many reputable prepper food companies out there offering starter kits. Which begs the question, which option should you go with?

  • If you have time to build a food supply: The 20 items in the next section are perfect end goals.
  • If you need to quickly build a base supply: The following food storage supply kits are great to start with.

Emergency Food Starter Kits

These are the top options that are BDS approved and tested:

20 ITEMS TO KICK START YOUR LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE PLAN.
1.  20 pounds of Rice.  As boring as it may sound, rice is one of the backbones of every food storage plan.  It is filling, nutritious, and with the use of varied seasonings and condiments, highly adaptable in a variety of tasty meals.  The choice of white, brown, or a combination of the two is up to you.  White rice has a longer shelf life but brown rice has more nutritional benefits.  In my own household, I like to combine the two along with some Jasmine, Basmati and Calrose sticky rice. NOTE: Be sure to check out our recent guide on how to remove arsenic from rice.
29 Jan 2007 (Rice,rice,rice)2.  20 pounds of Pinto Beans.   Like rice, beans are the backbone to every food storage plan.  You may substitute white, kidney or other types of dried beans but honestly, pintos are one of the least expensive dried beans and in my opinion, one of the tastiest.  Need help cooking beans? when you are done here be sure to read Survival Woman Learns to Cook Dried Beans and you should too and  Respect for the Lowly Pinto Bean.
3.  20 cans of Vegetables.  Green beans, peas, corn, and canned tomatoes are good choices.  Let your taste and budget guide you.  Buy what you currently eat and enjoy.
4.  20 cans of Fruit.  Peaches, pears, pineapple, fruit cocktail – again, this is your choice.  Fruits add a nice sweetness to life and these days we all could use more of that.
5.  20 cans of Meat.  Chicken, tuna, shrimp, salmon, Vienna sausages, beef stew, and yes, even the ubiquitous Spam will satisfy this requirement.  Did you know that you can even purchase canned roast beef? Again, let your taste and budget guide you – there are lots of canned meat products to choose from. UPDATE: If you are looking for some long-lasting but all-natural, non-GMO canned meats, check out Wertz’s meats here. You can also read our recent hands-on review.
Spam6.  4 pounds Oats.  Remember when you were little and Mom warmed your tummy with a nice comforting bowl of oatmeal?  That is what we are talking about here.  A bowl of oatmeal topped with canned fruit can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
7.  2 large jars of Peanut Butter.  Peanut butter is an excellent source of protein, with plenty of calories for energy and sustenance.  Besides, who can resist the taste of a gooey spoonful of luscious peanut butter? While the long term shelf life of peanut butter is not as great as some would like, it is excellent for emergency food storage on a one-year timeline. So if you buy peanut butter, just make sure to use your oldest first and rotate it out and you will be good to go.
8.  2 large jars of Tang or other powdered drink mix.  The only requirement here is get something you like and something fortified with Vitamin C.  I am not going to preach and tell you to avoid artificial sweeteners.  If [amazon_textlink asin=’B00O5F26QW’ text=’Crystal Lite’ template=’ProductLink’ store=’bds100-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’e79c3045-c49a-11e7-96c7-8b03ba470fc9′] works for you in normal times, go for it.
9.  5 pounds of [amazon_textlink asin=’B01D4VO58E’ text=’Powdered Milk’ template=’ProductLink’ store=’bds100-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’14e29829-8f66-11e7-b7ff-fb9bcec93113′].  Powdered milk is a great source of protein and other nutrients.  In addition it is filling and can be used to top your oatmeal cereal or stirred into your coffee as a flavor enhancer.
10.  5 pounds of Salt.  It goes without saying that salt is essential for survival plus it has a lot of uses other than as an enhancement for food. That said, our bodies need salt to survive.  Read more about salt in the article Reasons You Need Salt in the Prepper Pantry.
11.  10 pounds of Pancake Mix.  An all in one pancake mix (such as Krusteaz) only requires the addition of water to make up a batch of batter.  As with oatmeal, a big plate of pancakes, perhaps with some honey or jam, will make a satisfying meal that can be eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
12.  2 pounds of Honey and 2 large jars of Jam.  We all need some sweetness in our life, even with Mother Nature or life deals us a blow.  I choose honey and jam over sugar but at the end of the day, you can make a substitution or simply mix and match.
13.  10 pounds of Pasta.  Pasta is familiar and easy to fix.  Pasta is a dense form of wheat but so much easier to deal with when you are first starting out.  Besides, it is a fabulous comfort food.
14.  10 cans or jars of Spaghetti Sauce.  Cheap yet satisfying, canned pasta sauce on a bed of pasta creates a satisfying meal that can be put together in minutes.
15. 20 cans of Soup or Broth. The beauty of canned soups and canned broth is that they are a budget friendly.  Soups are an all-in-one meal solution. All you need is a can opener and a spoon and you have a meal ready to go.  For an extra satisfying meal, try using a can of soup as part of the cooking water for your rice.  Yummy! For a guide to making your own bone broth, see Donna’s guide here.
16.  One large jug of Oil. Choose olive oil, coconut oil or some other cooking oil, but definitely get some.  Oil is essential for good health, fueling our energy stores, and providing support for fat-soluble vitamins and nutrients as they work their way through our system. Not only that, but a bit of fat in your diet adds flavor and makes you feel satisfied when you are done eating.
17. Spices and Condiments. Adding some spices and condiments to your food storage pantry will allow you to vary the taste of your storage foods, thus mitigating some of the boredom that is likely to occur over time.  The exact mix of spices and condiments is up to you but some suggestions include  garlic, chili, Tabasco (hot sauce), salsa, oregano, thyme and black pepper. For a full list of the best prepper herbs and spices, check out the BDS guide here.
18.  5 pounds of Coffee or 100 Tea Bags.  There are those that will say that life without coffee is not life at all.  Whole bean (assuming you have a hand grinder), ground or instant – take your choice.  Or substitute tea.  Green tea and many herbal teas are quite therapeutic so if you like tea, this may be a good way to go. To learn more about bulk coffee processing and storing for preppers, read this guide here.
19. 2 large bags of Hard Candies.  Hard candy can go a long way toward making an unpleasant situation bearable.  Butterscotch drops, peppermints and even lemon drops are good.  Have fun with this and pick up a couple of bags of your favorites!
20.  Mini LED Flashlight and Extra Batteries.  Okay, this is a cheater item.  It is not food but it is all important and so it will not hurt to stash a miniature flashlight or two along with the edibles in your food storage pantry.  My top pick of the moment is the Blocklite.  This thing just goes and goes and goes plus, it does not take up any storage space.
imageBUT THERE IS NO WHEAT AND NO FLOUR ON THIS LIST!
So you noticed!
There are no wheat berries or other whole grains (other than oats/oatmeal) on this list and there is also no flour.  While there is a place for these items in a long term storage plan, I consider them part of the second phase of food storage.
The truth is that many preppers would not have a clue as to what to do with wheat, so why push the envelope?
The same goes with flour.  To make flour usable, you also need yeast and baking powder plus the skill and know-how to bake. Not only that, you most likely will need an outdoor oven of sorts – especially if the grid is down post-disaster.   That, and more, will come later, but for now, while covering the basics, it is much simpler and far more practical to stick with easy to cook foods that can be combined into interesting meals without the need for much experience other than opening a can or a package.

Too Much Work?

If this all seems like too much effort OR you need some immediate food security, be sure to check out our top survival food brands here.

10 Crazy Simple Strategies for Building an Emergency Food Supply

1.  Take Your Time and Go Slow
If I can cite the number one reason people become overwhelmed when even thinking about putting aside an emergency food supply, it is the perceived sense of urgency that it all needs to be done right now.  And this, for many, results in complacency and inaction.  Don’t fall into this trap.  Begin with a three day supply and gradually build that up to a week.  After that, add to your emergency food supply week by week until pretty soon, you have three months of food stored away for you and your family.
Remember, it is perfectly okay to start out by picking up just 2 or 3 extra cans of meats, fruits or vegetables during your weekly trip to the supermarket.  Do what you can at a pace that your are comfortable with and ignore any message you get from others (including prepping forums and websites) to do it all at once.

2.  Spend Your Money Wisely
There is no reason to break the budget while building an emergency food supply.  Before heading out to the supermarket, view local ads and find specials that will allow you to purchase more for less.  If you are so inclined, use coupons and if allowed, shop on “double coupon” days.
Warehouse clubs such as Costco have coupons too so don’t overlook those booklets that are sent out monthly.  Often times the savings are huge.  If you do not belong to a warehouse club, perhaps you can tag along with a friend or call ahead and see if they will give you a one-day shopping pass.
Consider shopping at one of the many Dollar Stores or even in the back aisles of the drugstore.  Bargains abound as I recently learned when I picked up a dozens of name-brand canned vegetables for fifty cents a can.
While freeze-dried  or dehydrated foods are often on prepper food lists, they are expensive and often have to be special ordered or at least purchased at specialty food stores.  They often taste really good and you may want to eventually add some to your supply of food, but in the beginning, it may be best to stick to more budget friendly items. Augason Farm is a good source of dehydrated foods that won’t break your budget. They are usually easy to find on Amazon or at Wal-Mart and you can add a #10 can at a time as your budget allows.
At the same time, be sure to have some comfort foods on hand as well. Comfort foods can help keep morale high during and emergency situation.

3.  Scope Out and Optimize Your Storage Space
Finding space to store your emergency food supply can be a challenge, especially if you live in a small home or apartment.  Get creative, starting with a walk around tour of your living spaces.  Locations often overlooked are under beds, way up high in closets where you can add another shelf, and under dressers, desks and sofas.
My number one tip, though, is to go through your cupboards and closets and remove those items that are duplicates, that you rarely use, or that you do not use at all.  For example, in your kitchen, how may different pots and pans do you need?  My guess is that you use the same two or three over and over again.  Stow the extras in the basement, attic, or garage, or give them away to charity. Trust me, they will not be missed.  The same thing applies to seldom used clothing, shoes and sports equipment.
If you are truly serious about finding the space for your emergency food supply, you will toss those miscellaneous odd-ball items that are only used once every three years.  This alone will  free up space for some additional canned or dried food items.

4.  Stick to the Basics
Monitor what your family eats for a week and use that as a guideline for getting started.  The advantage of doing this is you will learn what your family likes so that you can shop accordingly.  You would be surprised at how many people can’t remember what they ate yesterday let alone a week ago.  Try to write everything down so that you don’t have to rely upon your memory.
Keep in mind that bulk foods such as beans, rice, oatmeal and powdered milk are staples in the survival food pantry.  Relatively speaking, they are all (with the exception, perhaps of the milk) inexpensive.  These are basics, yes, but if you are just getting started, why not begin with the food your family eats – but only in canned form?
Also, do not forget to store at least one gallon of water per person per day along with your emergency food supply.  More is better.

5.  Don’t Make it a Chore
Storing food for an emergency can be challenging but it does not have to be a chore.  Eliminate the panic of attempting to get it all done at once and the process can almost be fun and game-like.  Searching out deals – either with coupons or at sales – can be an adventure in and of itself.  Involve the kids by asking them for suggestions and helping them make selections that they will enjoy eating.
Continue the adventure by learning to cook with traditional storage items such as the bulk food items mentioned above (beans, rice, oatmeal and powdered milk).  Adding condiments of various types will result in delicious meals not only now, but after an emergency when good tasting food will be a comfort.

6.  Be Mindful of Food Storage Conditions
Notwithstanding finding space for your emergency food supply, consider the storage conditions in your home.  The enemies of food storage are temperature, moisture, oxygen, light, pests and time.  Then there is the two legged variety (such as teenagers!) who eat everything in sight, including your emergency food.
Remember that what you are looking for is a cool, dry place, for most food storage.  The right conditions will improve the storage life of all your food.
While not all household conditions are perfect, be aware of the six enemies of food storage and do your best to mitigate their effect on your precious food supply.  This means you should avoid storing food in garages that are 90 degrees in summer and 30 degrees in winter.  I am repeating what I said before but it is important: empty your cupboards and closets of excess stuff and stow these items in the basement, attic, or garage.  This will make room for you to store your food inside your main living area where the ambient room temperature is stable.

7.  Learn From Your Mistakes
Everyone makes mistakes when it comes to food storage and trust me, I have made my share of them.  One mistake I have made is to not take my own advice and stock up on something I truly dislike.  Another is to stock up on sugary drinks in #10 tins from a well-known food storage company.  What was I thinking?
You know your own eating habits the best but lest you think you are infallible, review these 15 Common Food Storage Mistakes.

8.  Rotate Out and Replenish In But Only Within Reason
If there has been a major shift in my food storage thinking over the years, this is it.  I used to believe that nothing lasts forever and recommended periodically going through your emergency food supply to rotate out the oldest items.
These days, I still recommend rotating but not to the point where you make it your career.  I have read enough studies and have eaten enough ten year old food to know that if the packaging is in good shape, meaning well sealed, no dents, rust or leak in cans, the food is most likely okay to eat.
Additional Reading:  What You Need to Know About Eating Expired Food
I say most likely because all stored food must pass the sniff test.  If it smells bad, do not pass go.  Throw it away.
Of course food that is packaged for long term storage, either by the manufacturer or yourself, is going to be fresher in look and taste.  Presumably, there will also be less leaching of nutritional value.
Food storage containers include mylar bags, vacuum seal bags, and buckets. Oxygen and moisture absorbers can help extend the life of your food. When deciding what storage containers to use, consider how long you intend to keep the food sealed.  Some people like to think on a 10 year time line while others want some food items to be shelf stable for 25 years if possible. An oxygen absorber are a must for mylar but not for vacuum sealing.
How to package for the long term is beyond the scope of this article but you will find plenty of tips in the following three articles here on Backdoor Survival:
Survival Basics: What the Heck are Oxygen Absorbers?
Survival Basics: Using Mylar Bags for Food Storage
Survival Basics: Buckets, Lids and Gamma Seals

9.  Keep Track of Your Stuff
Once you get going, it will be easy to lose track of what you already have.  The best way to overcome the state of confusion you will experience six months down the road is to start keeping track of your stored items now – from the beginning.  Use a spiral notebook, a computer spreadsheet, or a clipboard and a pad of paper.  Update your inventory with the item and date of purchase as it goes into storage and of course, mark it off as it rotates out.
Another good idea is to use a sharpie or a colored label to mark the purchase date on each item.  That is the crazy, simple way of using the FIFO method of food rotation (FIFO = First In, First Out).
Note: Just because you are not going to be paranoid about food rotation does not mean you should ignore the wisdom of using your oldest items first.

10.  Do Your Homework
Resources abound.  With a modest amount of computer knowledge, you can Google around the internet to find all sorts of emergency food and food storage advice.  Be an informed consumer.  Learn about the foods that store well and also about pre-packaged meals that only require a bit of hot water to create a good-tasting and satisfying food experience.
Learn about bulk foods and cooking methods that your can use when there is no power to your home.  Many of the websites selling food will have blogs as well as links to helpful information.  Why not use them to increase your overall knowledge and  become familiar with additional tactics and strategies for storing food for the long term in a hassle free manner?

THE FINAL WORD

As you read through this list, I hope you can visualize the number and variety of meals that can be made by mixing and matching the items listed in the kick-start plan.  How about some rice, salsa, and canned chicken cooked into a casserole in your cast iron skillet?  Or pancakes topped with canned peaches and honey?  Then there are pinto beans, combined with rice and corn, and topped with a bit of Tabasco for a fiesta-style meal.
Well okay, perhaps these are not gourmet delights but with the added condiments, they will taste good and be as healthy as you can expect food to be when fresh meats and produce or unavailable.
Is this a complete list of everything you will need to be fully prepared food-wise?  Heck no.  Are the quantities adequate to feed a family for a month, three months or longer?  Perhaps a month but not much longer.  Truthfully, for long term storage you need more food and more variety (read about the top survival food brands here) as well as some packaging methods (Mylar bags or buckets plus [amazon_textlink asin=’B004FRZ7PC’ text=’oxygen absorbers‘ template=’ProductLink’ store=’bds100-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’f052d72c-4cb2-11e7-95ae-c18801e196b1′]) to insure that your will food stay viable and pest free for years to come.
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Some people who want to start prepping often don’t get started because of fear, thinking that they need to invest a lot of time and money into their preps.
However, becoming a prepper doesn’t have to break the bank. With a bit of creativity and hard work, you can get started without needing to spend too much. (h/t to TheBugOutBagGuide.com)
There are several things you can do to save money as a beginner prepper.
Remember that when it comes to prepping, looks aren’t the most important. To become a true prepper, you don’t need the latest and the most expensive gear.
Before SHTF, make sure that you have the preps you need to help your family survive an emergency, like a natural disaster. With that in mind, you can save money on your preps by repurposing things in your home, scavenging for supplies and visiting garage sales or flea markets.
Repurposing.
First, check around your house and think of simple ways to repurpose old items that you don’t use anymore.
Here are some tips on repurposing items around your homestead:
Use old, worn clothing as cleaning rags. You can also use scraps of cloth to make a blanket.Don’t throw glass jars away. Clean them thoroughly and use them to store leftovers or as unique drinking glasses.Turn old tires into swings for your kids or use them as pots or barriers in your home garden.Used wood can be repurposed into woodcraft projects.
Scavenging.
Even if disaster doesn’t strike, you can scavenge for useful items. The U.S. has become a disposable society and people often throw good things away all the time.
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Find out the garbage collector’s schedule and drive around the neighborhoods before he can get there. Ask for permission to avoid any trouble and check what people have set out and think about how you can use or reuse it. (Related: Prepping basics: How to scavenge and forage for supplies after SHTF.)
Garage sales and flea markets.
Set aside time to browse and look for good deals at garage sales and flea markets. If you look hard enough, you’ll be amazed at what you can find at these events.
You may find canning jars, candles that you can melt down to turn into survival candles and other useful prepping supplies.
You can also find great deals on useful bug-out equipment. Keep an eye out for camping equipment. Most garage sales offer great deals on things like tents, sleeping bags and other camping gear for a cheaper price than what you normally pay for at the store.
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The Ranger Bucket Organic Emergency Storable Food Supply offers great value for your money, which is ideal if you want to make the most of every dollar you spend on your preps.
The bucket sets contain non-GMO and organic foods such as:
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All these products can be stored for up to 10 to 15 years, depending on storage conditions.
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Health Ranger Select Freeze-Dried Organic Whole Blueberries are full of various essential nutrients and they are an excellent healthy snack you can enjoy all year round.
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The ultimate energizing food list for disaster preparedness…
Story By HRS Editors As a prepper, it’s important to have foods in your stockpile that can give you a much-needed energy boost.
Doing this ensures that when you are dealing with an emergency, you can keep up your energy while managing different tasks around your homestead. (h/t to Healthline.com.)
How to boost your energy levels after SHTF
Eating fruits, vegetables, nuts and various grains can help reduce fatigue following an SHTF event.
The human body functions using what you feed it, and the best way to get the most energy from your food is to make sure that you’re eating a variety of nutritious foods.
Bananas.
In a study, scientists compared the effect of bananas and carbohydrate sports drinks on cyclists who needed sustained energy for long rides. The results revealed that eating a banana offered just as much fuel to the cyclists as the sports drink.
The scientists reported that bananas are full of fiber, potassium, vitamins and the perfect amount of carbohydrates that provide you with a much-needed boost of natural energy.
If you are preparing before SHTF, you can make the most of your storage space by purchasing freeze-dried organic bananas. They will also last longer in your stockpile compared to fresh bananas and other fruits.
Chia seeds.
Chia seeds are a great source of prolonged energy because they contain carbs, healthy fats and filling dietary fiber.
Two tablespoons of chia contains about 11.9 grams (g) of carbs and 5.05 g of omega-3s, which can help support a healthy heart.
According to a 2022 study, athletes who consumed a sports gel with chia seeds experienced an enhanced ability to take in and use oxygen during physical activity, potentially improving their overall performance.
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For your daily routine, sprinkling a few tablespoons of chia seeds to your morning smoothie or adding a scoop to your afternoon yogurt may provide an energy boost that may help keep fatigue at bay.
Nuts and seeds.
Nuts and seeds can also help with fatigue and fight hunger. Incorporating a variety of nuts and seeds into your diet can provide you with healthy nutrients and energy.
Here are some nuts and seeds to stock up on before SHTF:
lmondsBrazil nutsCashews
Hazelnuts
Pecans
Pumpkin seeds
Sunflower seeds
Walnuts
It’s best to eat nuts and seeds raw and unsalted.
Oats
Oats aren’t just for breakfast. A bowl of cooked oats is full of filling dietary fiber and a little protein.
Additionally, oats are good if you experience blood sugar spikes and drops with other processed breakfast cereals. Choose the plain versions of old-fashioned oats or steel-cut oats to avoid added sugar.
To ensure that your breakfast is healthy, add other nutritious ingredients like milk, a little honey and a handful of your favorite mixed berries to boost your energy to get you through the day.
Seasonal fruits and vegetables.
Unlike processed foods that may be stripped of nutrients for a longer shelf life, fresh foods usually contain higher nutrients.
Eating in-season fruits and vegetables means they ripened naturally. (Related: Avoid harmful chemicals like glyphosate in food by ALWAYS choosing ORGANIC.)
Whole grains and complex carbs.
Like highly processed foods, refined carbohydrates like sugars and white flour add little nutrition.
Choosing whole-grain foods and complex carbohydrates ensures that your body gets the full benefits of the hull of the grain that adds beneficial fiber to your diet.
Here are some healthy whole grain foods for your stockpile:
Brown Rice
Buckwheat
Bulgur wheat (cracked wheat)
Millet
Popcorn
Spelt
Quinoa
Whole barley
Whole grain rye
Whole oats
Whole wheat
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That’s why we’re proud to introduce a collection of emergency survival foods, such as nuts, freeze-dried fruit and fiber-rich whole grains.
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Health Ranger Select Mini-Bucket Organic Almonds are raw, unpasteurized and non-irradiated.
Stock up on Health Ranger Select Freeze-Dried Organic Diced Bananas for a sweet snack that can also help boost your energy after SHTF. Loaded with potassium, vitamin C and various nutrients, our premium diced bananas allow you to savor the delicious flavor and nutritional benefits of fresh bananas all year round.
Sourced from premium banana plants grown by our trusted suppliers under strict organic standards, these diced bananas undergo a careful freeze-drying process that preserves the original taste, texture and nutrients of our premium bananas.
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Our organic Tri-color quinoa is carefully sourced from top growers in Peru. It is also vegan, non-GMO, non-China and certified organic and Kosher.
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Story By HRS Editors ~ Reprint From Natural News .com Different traditional ways of preserving food have been around since ancient times and other modern methods have emerged as technology evolves.
If you want to prepare for an emergency, it’s worth knowing a food preservation method or two so you can keep your stockpile full of supplies. (h/t to IAmCountryside.com)
Food preservation ensures a reliable food supply year-round.
In the past, people encountered freezing winters or they wanted to live somewhere else but had to bring large amounts of food with them until they reached their destination.
Soon, the Industrial Revolution brought new ways of preserving food. But as the supermarket became more common, the knowledge of different food preservation methods waned.
This knowledge encountered a resurgence as humanity acknowledged that food preservation is still important. While there is little to no risk of starvation now, as a prepper knowing some of these methods can give you the freedom to eat quality food year-round and after a disaster.
Canning.
Nicolas Appert is credited for discovering how to preserve fruits in jars.
During the Napoleonic Wars, soldiers and sailors ate salt-preserved meats and whatever fresh fruits and vegetables they could find. Unfortunately, depending on the seasons and location, these items were often scarce.
Because Napoleon needed to feed his troops better, he offered 12,000 francs to whoever could develop a new and safe way of preserving food. He also wanted the food to be nutritious, portable and dependable.
Appert, who was a French confectioner, observed that food sealed in containers and then heated was safe to eat until the container opened.
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During each economic recession in the U.S., home canning and commercially canned foods gain popularity because they give financially stressed households a chance to store food or spend less on their meals.
Cold storage.
The use of snow and ice to preserve food goes back to the Romans who dug snow pits and insulated them with grass. Persians also stored ice in pits called yakhchals.
In the U.S., ice houses were built on estates or small and separate buildings for storing food. The ice industry flourished in the early 1800s when inventions like the horse-drawn ice cutter and insulated ships ensured safer and more profitable harvesting.
Families used iceboxes to keep food cold. For a century, families received ice delivered to them from larger ice houses.
The first gas-powered refrigerator appeared in 1911, but households in America using electricity had to wait until 1927. Newer inventions and developments made refrigerators safer, more efficient and more affordable.
The following years saw more developments, such as refrigerated railroad cars, refrigerated trailers for semi trucks, small fridges in college dorms and room-sized units for restaurants and grocery stores. (Related: 4 Food preservation methods to avoid spoilage and 3 alternatives to refrigeration.)
Dehydrating.
Through dehydration, you can prevent the growth of bacteria, mold and yeast that cause food spoilage. Removing moisture allows food to last months or years while also retaining many nutrients.
The earliest known food dehydration was practiced in 12,000 B.C. People in modern-day the Middle East and Asia laid food out under the sun, where desert air desiccated it before storage.
During the American Civil War, food was dehydrated for commercial use. However, its quality was poor and its popularity plummeted after the war.
In modern times, dehydration is once again a thriving industry not because of war, but in preparation for one. Preppers also dehydrated food to prepare for natural disasters, economic downturns or other emergencies.
Freeze-drying.
Freeze-drying might seem like one of the newest food preservation methods because Arsene d’Arsonval developed the process of lyophilization in 1906. This process involves freezing the food and dropping the surrounding pressure so ice turns directly to vapor.
However, freeze-drying has existed as early as the Incan Empire.
Frost-resistant potato varieties are exposed to freezing nights in the Andes and then brought into the sunlight. Both sunlight and trampling by foot eliminate water and remove skins from the potatoes, which allows them to freeze again.
The process produces a dried, wrinkled, pelletized potato product that can last years. Chuno is then used as flour, in soups or desserts.
While you can use appliances to freeze-dry food at home, you can also purchase freeze-dried food for your stockpile to skip the hassle of the whole process.
Freezing.
Freezing has been used for centuries. Freezing food for commercial transport started sometime in 1885 when sailors packed frozen chicken and geese into insulated containers before shipping from Russia to London. This occurred during winter months and the introduction of cold air freezing plants in Russia enabled the industry.
While it might seem redundant to learn about these different food preservation methods amid modern technology and the availability of different products, doing so can help extend your garden harvests into the winter.
Where to get freeze-dried food supplies for your prepping needs.
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The Ranger Bucket Set – Organic Emergency Storable Food Supply is an emergency food supply that’s certified organic and laboratory verified. All the food items in the buckets are organic, non-GMO, laboratory-tested for heavy metals and free of chemical ingredients such as preservatives or MSG.
The buckets contain pantry essentials such as black beans, long-grain brown rice and rolled oats. These products can be stored for up to 10 to 15 years, depending on storage conditions.
The Health Ranger Store also offers our specialty Fair Trade Organic Freeze-Dried Coffee in a convenient and easy-to-prepare format.
With a much longer shelf life than regular coffee, Health Ranger Select Organic Freeze-Dried Instant Coffee delivers a bold and exquisite flavor of medium roast coffee that you can enjoy immediately.
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