In my
humble opinion the answer to this question is yes, without a doubt. Why? Well,
because you never know when you might encounter an unexpected expense or
hardship. How much of a stockpile and
what goes into it is strictly up to you.
When I
first started mine it was with the idea that should “worse come to worse” I
would have enough food on hand to feed my family for three months. Now that I have started a new business and
money is tighter I felt it prudent to increase my stockpile and add on an
additional three months supply. I have
worked at it all summer.
I have
a stockpile for peace of mind. A freezer
full of meat, butter and veggies sits in my garage. Flour, onions and potatoes sit in my
refrigerator in the garage. I have four
cases of canned fruit in my bedroom closet.
Our pantry is fully stocked with canned and dry goods of all varieties
and I have already purchased the seeds for next year’s garden.
If I am
careful, I can adequately prepare simple, basic, healthy meals for my family
with minimal purchases from the grocery store should I the need arise, and it
may. I would be foolish to think it
might not. You never know what could
happen.
Whether
you are single, a couple or a family a stockpile of basic foods is a good idea:
·
Rice
·
Dried
beans
·
Pasta
·
Flour
·
Sugar
·
Yeast
·
Baking
powder
·
Canned
fruit & vegetables
·
Canned
soup
·
Canned
meats – tuna, clams, chicken, etc.
·
Canned
or powdered milk
·
Root
vegetables – potatoes, onions, carrots, etc.
·
Squash
·
Frozen
meats
·
Frozen
vegetables
·
Frozen
cheese
With
these items on hand you can prepare some pretty basic meals. You can add additional items to this list, of
course. Currently I rotate items and use
them to avoid expiration and freezer burn, then replace the items I use.
Do you
have a stockpile in your home? What are
your thoughts?
My dad taught me to always have a pantry full of food...you never know when you or someone else may need it. Stocking up when things were on sale was a game to him.
ReplyDeleteI just love the way you manage your home!
Nikki
Thanks Nikki Just like your Dad I too make a game of sale items. I love when I can get stuff super cheap and save a bunch of $$. Happy Thrifting!
DeleteHere in the Uk we have a stockpile, and it's proved invaluable in the past. We recently lived on our tinned and frozen stockpile for two months (also our own garden produce and honey) following unexpected expenses, and were able to avoid incurring any debt in consequence.
ReplyDeleteAt the moment I'm building it up again in case we have another water burst!!
That is great. You just never know what might happen. Being prepared is essential.
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