Week 25 Deep Pantry / Food Storage Challenge “2021”

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A prudent person foresees the danger ahead and takes precautions. The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences. Proverbs 27:12

Deep Pantry

 
Remember having a deep pantry isn’t just about having extra food on hand. It is also about having the means to survive in an emergency situation, having all the extra food isn’t going to do you much good if you can’t cook it when the power is out.

Don’t forget to share what you were able to do this past week to have a deep pantry/food storage. Let’s encourage each other. And if you have a question feel free to ask or if you have the answer to a question feel free to answer. If you have a tip or idea you can share that also. As I said let’s make this a place where we can share and encourage others to get that deep pantry.

 

10 Pounds of Powder Milk / Garbage bags

10 Pounds of powder milk when you get this you do need to repackage. I put mine in quart jars and dry pack. Powder milk if stored correctly will last a very long time. Wal-Mart has powdered milk 64 ounces for 15.98 or 25.60 ounces for 7.98.

First off there is Nonfat powdered milk and Dry whole milk, I keep both in my pantry. Nonfat is the most popular and the easiest to find. I find my dry whole milk in the Hispanic food section of the store it is called Nido. It does have a higher fat content so the storage life isn’t as long so you will want to watch it and rotate. I have heard it taste better than regular nonfat dry milk ( I don’t drink milk so I can’t tell you if this is correct).

Powdered nonfat milk will last a very long time in storage (20 to 25 years stored in a cool dark place) but I have heard that it will lose some of the nutritional value after a while so be sure to rotate. Some say to repackage other say if stored in a cool dark place that isn’t necessary. I have both some I have poured into half-gallon jars and vacuum sealed and some still in the original box. In fact, I opened a box that I have had for 6 years the day and it is great.

You can go here for 14 ways to use powdered milk.

 

Garbage bags, there are so many other uses for these, it is a good idea to have extras on hand. Get various sizes.

Are you finding your shut off valves and breakers, and learning how to close and shut off them? You never know when you may need to do this, like a huge water leak, being able to shut off the water at the main could save a lot of water damage and a large water bill.

Are you finding any games, puzzles, or books? When getting books also try to get history books, the older the better. With things the way they are in the world, they are rewriting history. So have the older books so you can pass on the real histories. Here is a list of a few of the books that I have that I think are important to have.

Put back some more water. Store-bought or containers that you fill yourself.

Put back some more money in your stash. Try to set a weekly or monthly goal of how much you want to try and put back. You might even have a goal for every six months of how much you would like to have set back.

 

 

 

 
 

One Reply to “Week 25 Deep Pantry / Food Storage Challenge “2021””

  1. NRP & Blue

    Hi All:
    I agree on the Powdered Milk, Put a little extra if you can, 10 pounds seems like a lot, but ‘If/When’ you will go through that fast, would say twice that for the price it’s a very versatile item to have around.
    Like Connie, I repackage it into 1/2 gallon jars and Vac Seal them.
    Make sure you mark the Jar with the Item and Date packaged, and don’t forget to add to the Inventory.

    Garbage Bags.
    Don’t get the Scented ones, if you might use the Bags for something other than Garbage you don’t want the stored stuff to stink of perfume. I mean, smell one of those things someday. OMG!!!
    Also get some of those HUGE 55 gallon barrel plastic liners, they will hold a LOT of stuff, AND can be used for a make-shift rain poncho if needed.

    Thanks Connie for more good suggestions for the Deep Pantry.
    BTW, anyone been watching the AG Reports lately? How about the Drought situation going on over 1/2 the country?
    An example that Connie mentioned, Hay is up to $10 a Bail, and that’s buying Bulk, I hear from the local Feed Store it’s going to hit $15….
    Just food for thought.