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How to Export Food Storage Inventory

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In this video, Stephanie from Six Figures Under takes viewers on a tour of her pantry and food storage areas, including both indoor and outdoor facilities. She addresses numerous viewer requests to see how she organizes and stores her food, especially after showcasing her monthly grocery shopping trips. The timing of this tour coincides with her family's new challenge of relying solely on their food storage without visiting the store. Stephanie mentions their past experiences with spending months eating exclusively from their pantry and freezer and highlights the uncertainties posed by the current health crisis, which impacts typical grocery shopping patterns.

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Put a date on everything that is in your food storage room. Whether it be the purchase and/or expiration date, always mark your cans. With foods that are rotated frequently, set a reminder of when to purchase more. Some preppers use inventory services, phone applications, and spreadsheets to keep track of everything.
A three month supply would require 90 breakfast bags, 90 lunch bags (if desired), and 90 dinner bags. Its that easy. Gather your favorite quick and simple recipes and make copies of them. One copy for each time you would like to eat that meal.
How much food storage do I need? Take the amount of food you would need to purchase to feed your family for a day and multiply that by 7. That is how much food you would need for a one-week supply. Once you have a weeks supply, you can gradually expand it to a month, and eventually three months.
Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits, vegetables and a can opener. Protein or fruit bars. Dry cereal or granola. Peanut butter. Dried fruit. Canned juices. Non-perishable pasteurized milk. High-energy foods.
The following is an easy approach to long-term food storage: Buy a supply of the bulk staples listed previously. Build up your everyday stock of canned goods until you have a two-week to one-month surplus. From a sporting or camping equipment store, buy commercially packaged, freeze-dried or air-dried foods.
Include a selection of the following foods in your short-term Disaster Supplies Kit: Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits and vegetables. Canned juices, milk, soup (if powdered, store extra water) Staples sugar, salt, pepper. High energy foods peanut butter, jelly, crackers, granola bars, trail mix.
Include meals, ingredients, and food that you regularly eat Track Your Meals Method Take your familys favorite meal. Write out the recipe and times it by 3 (this will give you 3 months of that meal if you plan on eating it once a month.) Buy enough of the items to stock your pantry for 3 months of that meal.
To keep track of pantry inventory, make a dated master list of all of your pantry items, including the number of each item you have on hand. Keep the list with your grocery list and menu planner. Each time you use items, update the numbers, adding the items to the grocery list before you run out.

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