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The Survival Pantry I
came across this post over at the Simple Dollar today and
it got me thinking about one of the most important parts
of the survivalist's home, the pantry. Many people think
about food preps as a separate entity from day to day
living. In your food stores you may have bags of rice,
bags of wheat, and a vat of cooking oil, but it is the
items contained in your pantry that will pull the stored
items together to make a meal. Having a full pantry also
means that you never have to run to the store at the last
minute or order out because "there is nothing to eat".
Here's the items that I keep in my pantry and which I
also keep back ups of in my survival food supplies:
Rice (white, brown, and sweet)
Flour (white, whole wheat, Maseca, and rice flour)
Corn meal (fine ground, polenta ground, and grits)
Dried beans (all kinds: soy beans, pintos, split peas,
navy, lentils, black beans, garbanzos)
Salt (iodized table salt and the Kosher variety)
Spices (pepper, garlic, cinnamon, basil, oregano,
mustard, vanilla extract, maple flavoring, lemon
flavoring, curry powder, garam masala, crushed red
pepper, dill, etc)
Oil (soybean oil bought in huge containers at Costco for
cooking, baking, and frying)
Olive oil (for cooking and salad dressings)
Baking needs (sugar, baking powder, baking soda, brown
sugar, cake/brownie mix, cocoa, shortening, molasses,
corn syrup, shortening, yeast, cornstarch
Vinegar (for cooking, pickling, and salad dressings)
Oatmeal (also bought in bulk as it can be used for
oatmeal porridge, granola, and baking)
Pasta (spaghetti, Asian noodles, assorted Italian pastas
such as manicotti, etc; you can make your own pasta but
this is a quick standby))
Canned/bottled food (fruit, vegetables, tuna, salmon,
sardines, olives, pickles, soup, tomatoes, beans, coconut
milk, etc)
Sauces (salsa, mustard, ketchup, BBQ sauce, Tabasco, soy
sauce, steak sauce, Worcestershire sauce, spaghetti
sauce, mayonnaise)
Sweeteners (honey, maple syrup)
Beverages (juice mix, coffee, tea, soda, dried milk)
Other stuff (peanut butter, jelly, lemon juice, lime
juice, bullion cubes, gravy mix, Parmesan cheese, dried
fruit, nuts, seeds, butter flakes, grits, sun dried
tomatoes, jerky, dried milk, dried egg substitute,
processed cheese)
With the above food in your pantry you can easily make a
range of meals and desserts. For variety you will also
want to add fresh fruit, fresh vegetables, fresh dairy
products (eggs, milk, butter), fresh meat, and fresh
seafood. There are plenty of other processed food that
you can add to your pantry such as cookies, salad
dressings, biscuit mix, cereals, however all of these
things can be made from scratch with the items in your
pantry! Original at: http://codenameinsight.blogspot.com/
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