goatilocks
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I am wondering if somewhere there is a chart or something that tells me about how much stuff I need for a family of 4 for a year. Things from food, TP and and other supplies for when the SHTF.
That's a great list SSDreamin and I'd agree with most of it. It just seems that 25lbs of flour doesn't seem nearly enough even for just one person. I know we as a family of four have went thru 25# in just 2 months & I didn't do all that much baking at the time.SSDreamin said:How Much Food to Store
For one person for one year:
All of these items can be purchased at your regular grocery store, although some will need to be repackaged for long-term storage.
Barley: 50#
Quinoa: 50#
Beans (pinto, red, navy, black, white, lentils, split peas): 200#
Rice (brown, white): 50#
Corn (whole kernel): 25#
Oatmeal: 25#
Cornmeal: 25#
Sugar (white, brown): 75#
Powdered Milk: 50#
Honey: 35#
Iodized salt: 5#
Cooking oil: 2 gal
Shortening: 6#
Flour: 25#
Black pepper: 5#
Baking soda: 10#
Baking Powder: 5#
Canned Yeast: 5#
Minced onion: 10#
Minced garlic: 5#
Fruit preserves/jams/jellies: 6#
Peanut butter: 5#
Garlic powder: 2#
Pasta boxed dinners (macncheese): 25 boxes
Bouillon cubes: 50/person/year
Vanilla extract: 3 oz/person/year
Dried fruit (raisins, dates, prunes, figs, etc): 25#
Coffee: 25#
Tea (black, green, herb): 1000 bags/person/year
Canned vegetables: 100 cans
Canned fruit: 100 cans
Canned meat (tuna, spam, chicken, meat spread): 75 cans
Canned soup: 50 cans
Canned milk: 25 cans
Plain salt: 100# (useful for preserving, toothpaste, saline solution, throat gargle)
Vinegar: 2 gal (preserving, cleaning and health)
bulkfood2 These items are available from commercial providers of long-term storage, freeze-dried and dehydrated foods:
Wheat (whole grain): 250#
Dehydrated butter: 25#
Dehydrated cheese: 25#
Dried eggs: 150/person/year
Dehydrated potatoes: 25#
Multi-vitamin: 365 doses
liquorSome lists recommend alcohol. While Im not endorsing their recommendations I can see some possible uses: hard liquor (20 fifths), as an antiseptic and crude anesthesia; vodka (4 fifths) for tinctures.
This is the list we used as a jumping off point. We just multiplied by the number of people in our family. We did modify it to suit us more closely (we don't keep dehydrated butter or cheese, and we have a very limited amount of dried eggs because we have chickens. Our canned goods consist mostly of home canned goods, not store bought, we have almost no alcohol, etc. ) It was just nice having a general list to work from.