Prepper's Pantry: 25 Tips on How to Build a 12 Month Food Supply in 90 Days
By Mike Burns
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This book is an essential guide to preparing a pantry in just 90 days that will keep you and your family supplied with food and water over a 12 month period. Divided into 25 clear and easy-to-follow tips, it gives you detailed and practical advice on which types of foods to store, how you should preserve your food, where to source it and how you should storing it. This guide also takes you through the important topic of how to establish and organize the physical space of your pantry. It deals with how to make sure your pantry is well-located, secure and is able to keep your food in the right conditions. It is crucial that you use your store in the correct way. This means making sure you know what is in the pantry and when you should use it. This guide deals with keeping an accurate inventory, successfully rotating your stock and phasing your store so that no food is wasted. Many people like to preserve and store their own food, and this guide includes a chapter on how to can your own food. Water is vital for any prepper serious about surviving a disaster and this book tells you how to build up your own water supply and how to safely store your own water.
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Prepper's Pantry - Mike Burns
Introduction
Why You Need A 12 Month Food Supply
Have you ever stopped to consider how you would be able to care for your family if your community was hit by a disaster? Do you know what you would do if the services you depend on were damaged? How sure are you that, in the event of a calamity, you would be able to survive?
No one can predict natural disasters, such as flooding, earthquakes, volcano eruptions, winter storms or hurricanes? All we can say that these happen regularly and that some areas of the world will always be more susceptible to them. In the United States many areas exist at a continual risk from earthquakes, hurricanes and tornadoes. That they will strike at some point is simply a fact of life. We just don't know when or where.
Many experts suspect that human interventions in the environment have created the conditions for an increased number of these natural disasters. Whether you subscribe to this point of view or not, what is clear is that, due to the way modern society is organized, the potential repercussions of a natural disaster have become much more profound.
When you add to this the increased potential for man-made disasters to be more widespread and more damaging than any time in history, there is, perhaps, a good reason that so many people are contemplating what they would do in the event of such an event. The question that is at the forefront of their minds is how they would survive without access to food, water, and electricity for weeks, months, or even a year?
It is not only the media which is asking people to think about what to do if disaster strikes. The recommendation comes from the Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the American Red Cross. Their considered advice it that you should store sufficient food and water supplies to enable you to provide for your family in the event of an emergency.
An Unpredictable Age
We live in an unpredictable age. The twenty-first century has brought us many disturbing developments. From 9/11 and fundamentalist terrorism, to Ebola and pandemics that can barely be controlled, financial collapses, a volatile economic climate, and war, this new century has brought may new challenges and is characterized by uncertainty.
In some ways, these are the same things that have worried people in the past. However, what makes these new challenges more disturbing than those before, is that we live in a truly global society. The terrorism is not confined to one part of the world, it can easily strike anywhere on the planet. Diseases can not be confined to any one location, once they are exposed to an international airport hub, they are spread to all parts of the globe. Financial problems in one region rapidly infest the rest of the world.
Globalization has allowed us to enjoy all the good things the world, but it has also exposed us to all the risks. We can no longer feel secure and insulated in our state