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Food on hand - MirahM - 02-06-2023 I wish I was one of those people who kept the same food on hand, but I'm not. I buy different shit all the time. I don't even buy the same brands. I am trying to figure out what to stock if I can't get to the grocery store for some time. What would you keep on hand, in your cupboards if that was the case? P.S. In the summer I will have access to fresh garden veggies. RE: Food on hand - BigMark - 02-07-2023 tuna, chili, beans, corn, olives and sriracha sauce. RE: Food on hand - Duchess - 02-07-2023 (02-06-2023, 09:25 PM)MirahM Wrote: What would you keep on hand, in your cupboards if that was the case? Oil & vinegar Pasta Spices Canned goods/vegetables & fruits that are personal favorites Condiments In the fall there are many squash that can be kept for months Beans Rice Some backcountry rangers blog and they may have valuable advice. RE: Food on hand - MirahM - 02-07-2023 (02-07-2023, 01:18 AM)BigMark Wrote: tuna, chili, beans, corn, olives and sriracha sauce. Oooh some great protein ideas! Thanks! RE: Food on hand - MirahM - 02-07-2023 (02-07-2023, 12:13 PM)Duchess Wrote:(02-06-2023, 09:25 PM)MirahM Wrote: What would you keep on hand, in your cupboards if that was the case? Good idea, thanks. I struggle with eating canned veggies and fruits, but I will try! RE: Food on hand - BlueTiki - 02-07-2023 Peanut butter Canned White Meat Chicken Spam (not kidding) Instant Mashed Potatoes Various Broths or Stock (or Better Than Bullion) Raman Noodles Evaporated Milk Powdered Milk An assortment of Mountain House Meals (They just need hot water) or MREs Oats, grits . . . cereal grains Pancake/Waffle/Biscuit mix (in case you run low on scratch baking ingredients) And booze . . . your choice ** Just a few additional ideas to add to all of the above** RE: Food on hand - sally - 02-07-2023 Tuna fish, unsalted canned vegetables, jarred artichokes, hearts of palm, mushrooms and olives, dried beans, lentils and grains, unsalted nuts and seeds, fitness bread, natural unsweetened peanut or almond butter, dried goji berries, spices... RE: Food on hand - BigMark - 02-07-2023 i really like the canned chicken. RE: Food on hand - BigMark - 02-07-2023 What the hell is fitness bread? RE: Food on hand - sally - 02-07-2023 (02-07-2023, 04:38 PM)BigMark Wrote: What the hell is fitness bread? It's a dense, vacuum sealed bread made of whole grains. It's healthier and has a longer shelf life than other breads. RE: Food on hand - MirahM - 02-07-2023 I have been eating ezekial bread-it is made from seed flour. (Go ahead Mark w/ the jokes) Made a costco run today for other essentials like TP. Some things I didn't like the price or it didn't seem like a deal so I skipped on it but will get it locally. Thank you everyone for the suggestions. It is helpful! RE: Food on hand - Duchess - 02-07-2023 And a first aid kit! RE: Food on hand - sally - 02-07-2023 If you want to eat unhealthy the possibilities are endless. Not saying I'm 100% healthy, I got junk in my pantry with the best of them, but I mostly try to keep it in moderation. RE: Food on hand - MirahM - 02-07-2023 (02-07-2023, 05:26 PM)Duchess Wrote: And a first aid kit! Yes. I have a large first aid kit. And a small suitcase full of cold medicines and vitamins. RE: Food on hand - BigMark - 02-07-2023 i like the sprouted grain bread. in a pinch eat sourdough as it eats the gluten. RE: Food on hand - Duchess - 02-07-2023 What will you do for internet? Do you have Starlink? RE: Food on hand - MirahM - 02-08-2023 Starlink. There may be a period of time w/out until I get settled. IF I GO!!!!! OMG. So just hold on to the groceries okay! RE: Food on hand - BigMark - 02-08-2023 The internet is good here, just a bit expensive. The good one is 40 I think starlink is 65. RE: Food on hand - MirahM - 03-02-2023 (02-07-2023, 05:30 PM)sally Wrote: If you want to eat unhealthy the possibilities are endless. Not saying I'm 100% healthy, I got junk in my pantry with the best of them, but I mostly try to keep it in moderation. I made a run to Trader Joes. Do they have those everywhere? It is healthy, overly packaged, reasonably priced food and supplies. I bought mostly snacks tho. Snacks. I have a ton of chips for salsa dipping and other stuff, I don't know what I was thinking. I've never had this much food on hand before, it feels wierd and excesive. RE: Food on hand - sally - 03-02-2023 (03-02-2023, 10:23 PM)MirahM Wrote:(02-07-2023, 05:30 PM)sally Wrote: If you want to eat unhealthy the possibilities are endless. Not saying I'm 100% healthy, I got junk in my pantry with the best of them, but I mostly try to keep it in moderation. They have Trader Joe's in Orlando, but not here. We got a Lucky's for a short while until it went out of business, that was a bummer. The thing about chips and unhealthy snacks is you can't eat them if you don't buy them. Instead buy celery and dip that in salsa. |