Obviously, food is a staple of life needed to survive emergencies or the venture in the great outdoors.
When looking to supply a food cache, make sure the food has a long shelf life and that you periodically check it to make sure it is still good. You don’t really want to find yourself in a position of needing the food and it is no longer good.
Some can goods are ok to keep in the basement but aren’t feasible to pack on the go. If you do have some can goods stashed, make sure to have a can opener.
The best options are food bars and dehydrated meals. They last a long time, have little or no preparation, and are easy to pack out.
Many emergency/camping food bars and dehydrated meals are actually pretty good tasting and are packed with the nutrition you need. Make sure to read the ingredients for any allergic items that may affect you or your family and that it has the nutritional value you need.
Here you will find a vast assortment of food supplies to fit your needs. These foods offer a long shelf life and are light weight enough to be able to pack in for a long trek.
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You will need additional storage items when breaking down bulk items or preparing food for either long-term storage or packing for the trek outdoors.
Browse through the following items to find solutions to your food storage needs.
