We have long been encouraged to build an emergency food and survival supply. This has been taught to not only members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, but has been suggested strongly to all residents by the city emergency planning teams throughout the nation. This may seem like a daunting task to some, but if broken down to reasonable steps, it can be quite easily done. Some things to consider are to not just stash a bunch of food in your basement or storage area, but to bulk up your pantry with foods you are use to eating. Kids especially tend to have a hard time adjusting to change during an emergency and suddenly being forced to eat new and sometimes weird foods can just make problems worse. So, consider having a 3 month supply that includes foods that your family regularly eats, then rotate those foods more often than the items in long term storage in your basement/food storage closet.
Visit the 'Resources' tab on this blog to find many suggestions and ideas to help with your planning and gathering of a 3 month supply Personalize the lists to fit your family and then purchase a couple of items (or extras) each time you shop.
Conduct an inventory on your food storage and make a list of what you need to add to update your 3 month supply Then purchase the things necessary.
Make an inventory and purchasing system for your food storage so you always keep it stocked. There are some charts and suggested tips on this Stake Blog under Resources, Building a Years Supply.
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