Due to a very generous early Christmas gift, I have $150 worth of gift cards to be used at Wal-Mart or Sam’s Club. I’m looking for suggestions from the brain trust on maximizing my investment in supplies. There are no stipulations, other than having to spend the money at those locations, or their respective websites.
I am leaning towards putting all or most of it towards long-term storage foodstuffs, as I am pretty well set on other gear and equipment, and have a decent short-term (+/- 30 days) supply of food.
I would suggest to get the biggest bang for your buck and bypass high cost freeze dried foods and buy bulk can goods and pasta/rice/beans. Vacuum pack the pasta/rice/beans and you will be good for the next three and a half to four years when the greatest danger of a economic collapse may occur.
I’m in that line of thinking Phila. I wasn’t really considering anything like Mountain House, simply due to their cost, but I had neglected to think of packing my own food with a Food Saver or similar. (H/T to you sir!) I was already thinking of the bulk food and some other canned goods. Probably some medical supplies and some .22 ammo as well.
From Samsclub, I like to get the sleeves of Members Mark canned chicken, boxes of Idaho instant spuds. bulk surgar, salt, rice and beans, the 3 jug case of bleach, and a couple of flats of the Progresso soups.
And of course another bundle of TP…never enough TP…
I actually get everything from lamp oil to wet ones at Wally world for the cache. Sam’s is great for stocking up on rice/beans, cased canned foods, etc.
I would base your food stores around what your family currently eats but try to keep those selections to items which can be eaten cold out the the packaging if need be. Cheap and simple is your best bet and lay in as much as you funds will allow.
Don’t forget about dedicated water for cooking needs also.
I’ve just recently started storing food and supplies. A little camp stove is a great idea and it can be used long term provided you have enough little propane canisters. Clean drinking water IMO will be the hardest thing to keep on hand as it takes up the most space and can be difficult to get in a SHTF scenario. Also medication especially antibiotics should be stored, many pet stored sell antibiotics that people can use in emergencies. I know that sounds crazy but its no different that buying generic ibuprofen rather than Advil.
My wal mart just started selling it. I bought one a week ago. They said that they are all gonna be selling them, but they get them in limited quanities
I thought of this one after seeing how much a pack of smokes, or can of chew could go for in the military. Unfortunately the shelf life is in the 1-2 year range.
Alcohol obviously last longer and could possibly have other uses, but that thought was added in by my wife.