Stock up on emergency stocks – Now shop according to this checklist
Created: 03/13/2022, 14:07
Power failure, quarantine, flooding and the like - there are many reasons for an emergency supply.
The federal government recommends the following foods for 10 days.
The images that are currently reaching us from Ukraine unsettle many people and raise the question of whether one would be prepared privately for an emergency.
In Germany, it is more a case of crises such as floods, storms or power failures that present us with challenges.
Regardless of current events, it makes sense for every citizen
to store a
supply of food and drinking water for ten days at home.
In crisis situations, you can stay at home and relieve emergency services and supermarkets.
In addition to the emergency backpack*, which enables you to leave the house quickly in the event of flooding or a fire, this is an important pillar of civil protection.
But what should you really stock in your pantry at home?
Which foods have a particularly long shelf life?
With a checklist and the right tips, you are well prepared.
Stock up on emergency supplies: pay attention to tastes and special cases
A
general emergency stock checklist
can only serve as a guide.
When creating an emergency supply, always consider the personal preferences of your family or any peculiarities in nutrition such as allergies, intolerances and the like.
If you have a baby and small children in the family, you may need additional baby food or baby food.
You must also take care of your pets, including additional water requirements, into account.
Oil instead of butter
: How to replace butter correctly.
Stock up properly: This is how you should choose the food
Emergency supplies include those foods that provide enough calories and nutrients to keep you in the best of health, even in an emergency.
Ideally, choose foods that are not too specific and that you know well so that you can easily create
varied dishes
from them.
It is better to
avoid chilled or even frozen products
, as the power supply is likely to be interrupted in an exceptional situation and the cooling will no longer work.
If you still want to use chilled products, then use them up first.
So when you go shopping, make sure you make the right choice.
But what do you actually put in the shopping cart?
With this question, it is advisable
to follow the
general guidelines of the Federal Office for Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance.
In addition to food, you should have these medicines and hygiene items at home in the event of a disaster.
Quick help:
You can make yeast yourself in just one night.
Stock up on emergency supplies without hamsters: you really need that much food and drinking water
If you build up stocks, you should
not buy pointlessly and in large quantities
.
The notorious hamsters caused unnecessary bottlenecks at the beginning of the corona pandemic and made it difficult to supply everyone.
So when shopping, stick to the following list roughly.
Emergency Stock: Checklist for your pantry
food group | e.g. B. | per person for 10 days |
---|---|---|
beverages | 2 liters of liquid per person/day for drinking and cooking. Mineral water, fruit juices, beverages that can be stored for a long time | 20 liters |
Cereals, Cereal Products | Bread, potatoes, pasta, rice | 3.5kg |
vegetables, legumes | Canned goods are pre-cooked, dried goods must be soaked with additional water and cooked. Choose storable vegetables: carrots, garlic, onions, celery, squash, turnips | 4kg |
fruit, nuts | Fruit in cans or jars, only storable fresh fruit (apples, oranges, plums, etc.) | 2.5kg |
milk, dairy products | UHT milk or milk powder | 2.6kg |
Fish, meat, eggs or whole egg powder | Whole egg powder can be kept for several years, fresh eggs can only be stored for a limited time, so use them regularly | 1.5kg |
fats, oils | 0.357kg | |
miscellaneous | Sugar, sweetener, honey, jam, chocolate, iodized salt and other standard spices. Ready meals such as canned ravioli, ready-made soups, dried potato products such as mashed potatoes. Flour, instant broth, cocoa powder, hard biscuits, pretzel sticks |
You can access the BBK's guide to emergency preparedness here.
So a family of four needs for ten days:
80 liters of water, 14 kg of potatoes, pasta etc., 16 kg of canned vegetables and legumes, 10 kg of canned fruit such as peaches (promotional link), just over 10 liters of UHT milk (promotional link ), 6 kilos of meat, egg in the form of whole egg powder (promotional link) and Co., 1.5 liters of oil (promotional link) and others.
Of course, amounts will vary when small children are part of the family who eat and drink less, but then there is simply more for the adults.
Only a few ingredients:
This pasta bake fills you up quickly.
Store and use emergency supplies correctly: You have to pay attention to this
When buying your emergency supplies, be sure to note the best-before date and use the products accordingly.
It is best to sort them directly on the shelf according to the use-by date and sort newly purchased products at the back.
Store the food in a dark, dry and cool place.
Pack as much airtight as possible.
You should also store a gas cooker (advertising link) and the appropriate gas bottles so that you can use your emergency supplies to cook meals even in the event of a longer power outage.
Prepared in this way, you can stay well looked after at home for a long time.
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