When disaster strikes, will you have enough food to feed your family for more than a few days? Storing food for our families for more than 72 hours takes some planning. Take a simple step towards being prepared in an emergency. Download my free Food Storage and Inventory Sheet here.
Sign up here for the free download, and you'll also get my newsletter full of tips and advice to help your family prepare for any emergency.
Susan K. Stewart is a teacher, writer, and speaker known for practical solutions to real-world situations. Her books include Harried Homeschooler’s Handbook: Finding Hope in the Havoc, Science in the Kitchen: Fearless Science at Home for All Ages, Preschool: At What Cost?, and the award-winning Formatting e-Books for Writers. She brings her inspiring and encouraging messages to online and in-person conferences for women and homeschoolers. The Stewarts live in Central Texas with their three dogs, three cats, nine chickens, and a couple of donkeys. They have three children and six grandchildren.
Storing food for our families for more than 72 hours takes some planning. We need to determine what to store, how much, and where to put it all.
This Food Storage and Inventory Sheet will help you get started. It includes common foods and the shelf of live of each, as well as columns to record what you have on hand, what is needed, when you purchase, and the very important information of where has it been stored.
Sign up here for the free download, and you'll also get my newsletter full of tips and advice to help your family prepare for any emergency.