Survival Food – Protect Your Family With a Stable Food Reserve

Do you realize that your local supermarket has just a few days worth of Pizza on the shelves? When you enter the store, you see aisle up aisle of product; from packaged cereal to shiny fruit and fresh meats. Some of it is packaged so high you can’t reach it without a ladder. It gives the impression that you will always be able to find as much food as you could possibly want. The unfortunate truth is that impression is an illusion. If supplies were to stop flowing to that store, the shelves would be empty in just days. If the supply stopped due to a disaster that affected not only you, but your community, you could reasonably expect that supply to be gone within hours.

I urge you to take a few moments and ponder your life without food. How would you feel? how would you act? How long could you go on an empty stomach, or watch your children go for extended periods without food. For most North Americans, this is hard to imagine. Our entire lives we’ve seen food available everywhere we go, but again, this is just an illusion

Did you know that a ton of wheat was selling for about $105 in 2000. That wheat was selling for close to $500/ton in 2008. Prices fluctuate, but the long term trend is upward. This stands true for every food commodity available. There are a lot of factors around this, but the basic issue is that there is an ever increasing demand for a finite (and decreasing) food supply. We have been experiencing disastrous weather conditions that have crippled crop productions at at time when supplies are already low. We are also seeing fuel prices rising dramatically. This means that every food item delivered to your grocery store now costs more, and that extra cost will be passed on to you. The net result is less food available at much higher prices. You’ve probably noticed this while shopping. Your weekly food budget does not buy nearly as much as it did just a couple of years ago. How little do you think it will buy in just a few short years from now?

One of the smartest and best investments you can make is to start building a food reserve.

So, what is a food reserve?

A food reserve is simply a stockpile of usable, nutritionally balanced, easily prepared food that you and your family use and replenish on a regular basis. It’s consumed regularly for your basic meals, and you continue to add to it on a regular schedule. Over time, you will find that you have amassed a good supply of extra food. If for some reason supplies become short and you are unable to restock, you now have a reserve of food available. You have just removed a huge level of stress and anxiety from your life. If there is a disaster, or you lose your job, or store shelves become bear, you no longer have to worry about finding food for your family. You can concentrate on other, more important matters. Trust me, in times of crisis, being able to face a situation with a full stomach will give you edge that others wont have. It’ s one of the reasons they say that “..an army moves on its’ stomach”

What is a food reserve NOT?

A well planned food reserve is NOT a couple boxes if Ramen noodles and containers of SPAM. Having shelves full of low quality, processed food that is packed with chemicals and preservatives is not going to help. It’s marginally acceptable if you need 2 or 3 days of supplies, but anything longer than that and you are just hurting yourself. It should also not be buckets of wheat and beans. That sounds healthy, but it takes a great deal of energy to prepare that into edible food, and even then, it will be bland and something that you can only stomach for a few days until it becomes boring and you are no longer able to eat.

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