Stocking Up For Emergencies..

March 12, 2020 11:35 am Published by

HOW TO STOCK YOUR KITCHEN FOR THE CORONAVIRUS ERA (AND OTHER EMERGENCIES)

First of all, here’s how NOT to stock up for the Coronavirus….

The threat of the novel coronavirus has people around the world being asked to take social distancing measures.

Sometimes people just work from home, and sometimes it means going into isolation for 14 days.
With more cases of the disease popping up across the nation, citizens might have to do some form of social distancing.
So you might want to start getting some essentials in your pantry, just in case.

The government suggests having a two-week supply of food and water ready for all emergencies, including pandemics.
Suggestions include stocking up on canned foods such as canned beans, canned tomatoes, and jars of tomato sauce and paste,
among other things. She says canned coconut milk, canned meats such as Spam, and tinned fish like anchovies and
tuna are also good to have.

You’ll also want some long-lasting, shelf-stable dry goods such as crackers, nut butters, tahini, dried fruits,
cereal, granola bars, and oils. Frozen vegetables are also good to have on hand, and even frozen shrimp or
frozen fruits like berries and mango. It’s also food to have foods like pasta, dried beans, grains, nuts,
hot cereal, coffee, and tea on hand.

Other tips: shop for your emergency stash with a strategy in mind, eat the food you already have that can spoil first.

 

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This post was written by Matt McNeill