I looked into those "disaster foods" that are being sold, and it seemed that they were mostly carbohydrate "meals". I didn't see a lot (maybe none) of protein in those "meals". Considering the price of those kits, you would be better to just buy a lot of rice and other staples, along with canned food, and even if you have to toss them after two years, you could buy another supply; even most canned foods last much longer than the expiration date, they just lose some aesthetic and possibly flavor quality.
Anything is better than nothing. But I agree rice and beans are the best bet. Toss some bottles of honey in it . Sugars salts . Bullion cubes for flavor. They might get stale but soak it in water and its good as new.
I looked into those "disaster foods" that are being sold, and it seemed that they were mostly carbohydrate "meals". I didn't see a lot (maybe none) of protein in those "meals". Considering the price of those kits, you would be better to just buy a lot of rice and other staples, along with canned food, and even if you have to toss them after two years, you could buy another supply; even most canned foods last much longer than the expiration date, they just lose some aesthetic and possibly flavor quality.
Anything is better than nothing. But I agree rice and beans are the best bet. Toss some bottles of honey in it . Sugars salts . Bullion cubes for flavor. They might get stale but soak it in water and its good as new.