The corona virus is spreading and some people are already reacting to buying hamsters. But what do you really need if there is a quarantine?
- The corona virus continues to spread.
- Cases are also increasing in Germany.
- Many people are preparing food supplies in preparation.
Canceled events, always new infected people, people in quarantine - the coronavirus * is a topic that can hardly be avoided these days. One question that many are currently asking is: What should you have in the house if there is a quarantine at home?
Corona virus - buying supplies: You should follow these rules
Hamster purchases show that many people buy "a lot". It would be more important to make the right choice. But what should you actually put in the shopping cart? For this question, it is advisable to follow the general guidelines of the Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief :
- About 14 liters of liquid per person per week, i.e. two liters per day .
- Buy durable foods that you would normally eat.
- Preferably buy food that is stable without refrigeration.
- Buy any special foods you may need for allergy sufferers, babies, etc.
- Think of water and food for possible pets.
- Note the best before date
- Label the food with the best before date * so that you have an overview.
- Store your supplies in a cool, dry and dark place . Airtight packaging is particularly suitable.
- Frozen foods are also suitable. If the power fails, however, they must be consumed directly and not frozen again.
- Sort newly purchased supplies backwards on the shelf so that you always consume older foods first.
- Be prepared for a power or gas failure, for example with a camping stove and gas bottle .
Of course, these rules do not only apply in times of corona virus *. It is generally advisable to be prepared for an emergency like a prolonged power cut.
Also interesting: the Federal Office is planning an emergency cookbook
Corona virus: checklist for your pantry
Food group | characteristics | per person for 10 days |
---|---|---|
beverages | 20 liters | |
Cereals, cereal products, bread *, potatoes, pasta, rice | 3.5 kg | |
Vegetables, legumes |
| 4 kg |
Fruit, nuts |
| 2.5 kg |
Milk, milk products | 2.6 kg | |
Fish, meat, eggs or whole egg powder |
| 1.5 kg |
Fats, oils | 0.357 kg | |
Others |
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