Survival Food Staying
Prepared
Everyone at
some point in their lives wonders what they would eat if they were trapped in the forest or stuck on a dessert
island. While you may not necessarily find yourself in these exact situations, having a supply of survival food on
hand can't hurt when it comes to staying prepared. Here are a few ways that survival food packages can benefit
you.
In some cases, packing survival food is ideal for small emergencies. For example, keeping a
small supply of hearty food with a high shelf life in your car, camping kit, or hiking gear is a good way to ensure
that you're never without a snack if you need it. These foods include granola bars, trail mix, dried fruit, jerky,
and granola.
However, you may find yourself in a situation where you need survival food that
lasts a bit longer than even these foods. You may also want to purchase them in bulk.
These types of foods are perfect for emergency kits, storm shelters, lengthy hunting trips, and
other situations. These foods are available canned, in buckets, or in packets and typically have a larger shelf
life than even jerky or dried fruit. Best of all, there aren't many storage requirements to worry about—in most
cases all you need to do is store them in a cool, dry area and they'll last you for years.
What sort of survival food is available? Canned foods are renowned for lasting for ages. Freeze
dried and dehydrated foods are a surprisingly tasty and practical way to keep several meals on hand. Other
essentials include dried milk or dried fruit juice. Just add water and you'll have a perfect meal.
A few things to keep in mind when deciding on which survival food is best for you is to ensure
you have everything you need to prepare it. While the point of survival food is to be able to enjoy it in the
roughest situations, you'll still need can openers, a clean water source, and a heat source to cook things on. This
is why it's a good idea to store clean water and a battery or solar powered hotplate if possible. You might also
want to include a few eating utensils and bowls if eating out of the package isn't for you.
Another important thing to consider when picking out survival food is picking out a wide range
of nutritious foods. Be sure to include ideal sources of vitamins and iron as well as grains and meat. Fortunately,
there are a variety of vitamin and supplement packets to consider as well when it comes to arranging well balanced
survival food plans.
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