03/12/2024 / By Zoey Sky
As a prepper, you can sleep better at night knowing that you have access to essential food supplies in case of disasters like blizzards or tropical storms.
Make sure your stockpile contains staples such as canned food, assorted spices and grains like beans and rice. If possible, stock up on food buckets to ensure your supplies last longer. (h/t to FCS.UGA.edu)
When SHTF, you need to eat balanced meals regularly to maintain your strength and stay healthy.
However, before you spend money on food supplies, you should first plan menus to include as much variety as possible. Don’t waste money on food that your family doesn’t like, but make sure you stock up on nutritious ingredients to ensure overall health when bugging in after SHTF.
When deciding what foods to stock, choose wisely. Think of the different ways you can cook with versatile items, and make a list of several ways to prepare it.
One approach to long-term food storage is to store bulk staples, such as beans and rice, together with different canned and dried foods.
To save money, buy things like salt, beans, corn and wheat. When stored properly and in sturdy containers, these items are fairly inexpensive and have nearly unlimited shelf life.
Bulk staples offer a limited menu, which is why you need to supplement them with air-dried or freeze-dried foods, packaged mixes and other supermarket goods.
Canned meats are ideal, along with other items like rice and various beans. You can also add ready-to-eat cereals, dried fruits, pasta mixes and rice mixes since they will add variety to your menus.
If you’re only starting your survival stockpile, start slow. Build your everyday stock of canned goods until you have extra supplies for a two-week to one-month supply.
Rotate your supplies periodically to maintain a supply of common foods that will not require special preparation, water, or cooking.
If you want to, buy commercially packaged, freeze-dried, or air-dried foods. Other options include stored meat or canned meats.
Make sure all dry ingredients or supplies are properly stored in sturdy containers and off the floor in clean, dry, dark places away from moisture. Foods will maintain their quality longer if you avoid any extreme changes in temperature and exposure to light. (Related: Emergency food prep: Stock up on manuka honey, a must-have survival food and barter item.)
If you want to stock up on bulk wheat, choose dark hard winter or dark hard spring wheat. Choose wheat with a #2 grade or with a protein content of 12 to 15 percent and moisture content that is less than 10 percent.
If wheat is not already stored in nitrogen-packed cans, store it in sturdy five-gallon food-grade plastic buckets or containers with tight-fitting lids.
Here at the Brighteon Store, we understand the importance of having a non-gluten option, which is why we are thrilled to introduce our ultra-clean and nutritious Health Ranger Select Organic Gluten-Free Mega Bucket.
These mega buckets are carefully curated by the Health Ranger, Mike Adams, himself. They provide a reliable and convenient source of non-gluten foods in situations where regular access to them can be limited or compromised.
However, due to the labor-intensive process that our gluten-free mega buckets require, we were able to produce them in very limited quantities. Each Health Ranger Select Organic Gluten-Free Mega Bucket contains up to 157 servings of ultra-clean, delicious and nutritious gluten-free superfoods.
Here are the beans and grains included in each bucket:
Organic Adzuki Beans
As a natural source of vitamins and fiber, adzuki beans support healthy energy levels and are high in protein and slow-burning carbohydrates.
They can easily be incorporated into many different dishes, including stews, baked foods, chilis and soups.
Organic Amaranth
Nutty and sweet, organic amaranth can be digested easily and nourish your body without adding empty calories to your diet.
Amaranth is rich in fatty acids, iron, manganese, calcium, protein, magnesium, potassium and antioxidants such as vitamins A and C.
Organic Black Beans
Savor our carefully curated selection of premium black beans, a natural source of iron and fiber. You can easily cook organic black beans on their own or use them in stews and soups.
Organic black beans have an abundance of calcium, phosphorus and magnesium. They are also rich in dietary fiber, protein and carbs.
Organic Millet
Organic millet is an ideal emergency food for survival situations. It is rich in nutrients, including magnesium, calcium, manganese, phosphorus, protein, dietary fiber, iron, antioxidants and B vitamins.
Organic Quinoa
Quinoa is gluten-free but packed with fiber, protein and minerals.
Quinoa is naturally high in phosphorus, magnesium, calcium, manganese, iron, potassium and B-complex vitamins.
Each component of the gluten-free mega bucket is individually vacuum-sealed and then placed in a long-term storable bucket.
Additionally, these food components are non-GMO, certified organic and do not contain any MSG, additives, preservatives, or synthetic chemicals. They are also meticulously lab-tested for glyphosate, heavy metals and microbiology.
Our Health Ranger Select Organic Gluten-Free Mega Buckets are extremely limited in supply so stock up now.
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Watch the video below to learn more about fiber-rich adzuki beans.
This video is from the Health Ranger Store channel on Brighteon.com.
Before SHTF, stock up on miso, a great long-term storable food source of antioxidants.
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