Here's a rudimentary rough draft of a list I'm putting together. I plan to purchase and store most items on here, feel free to suggest changes or additions:
•The Holy Bible. Read it! Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth!
•Firearm and ammunition. Mace, bearspray, or other nonlethal defense is also suggested
•Water, stored supplies, and water-purification materials. Filters and bleach
•Wheat and other grains, flours, and beans
•Grain grinder. Buy a quality grinder for grinding grains into flour. You should have a hand-cranked or combination hand-and-power unit
•Cooking catalysts and seasonings. Includes oils, shortenings, salt, leavenings, herbs, and spices
•Powdered milk, dairy products, and eggs
•Sprouting seeds and supplies. With a couple of jars, some nylon stockings, and a variety of seeds, you can eat garden-fresh live foods for pennies a day. I suggest alfalfa seeds, any whole grains, mung beans, soybeans, lentils, and cabbage, radish, and broccoli seeds
•Sweeteners. Honey, sugar, and maple syrup are not essential, but may help sweeten an otherwise bitter experience
•Canned and dried fruits, vegetables, and soups
•Canning supplies
•Canned, dried, or frozen meats and fish
•Dietary supplements
•Medicines and first-aid kits.
•Lights. Flashlight and lantern. Batteries too. Matches, candles
•Solid black gorilla Duct tape (a lot)
•Sleeping bag and blankets
•A cooler
•Tea
•OTC Meds and Antibiotics. Antiseptics, bandages, pain relief
•personal items. Don’t forget the things in life that help you stay happy and centered. A couple of decks of cards and a copy of Hoyle’s book of card games can break the tension and generate a lot of laughs when times are tough
•Open-pollinated seeds for gardening. I recommend that you store a variety of seeds for gardening. Use open-pollinated seeds, not hybrids, so you can save seeds from your garden for future needs, if necessary
•Pleasure foods, including snacks, treats, sweets, and beverages. These may not have much nutritive value, but they are great for lifting morale or giving yourself a little reward.
•Hygiene Products. Paper towels, toilet paper, soap, cleaning supplies,
•Bicycle
•Rain gear and warm clothing
•Books: Physical paper books. Living Off Grid, Homesteading, Gardening, Survival, etc
•Basic sewing supplies
•Fishing Rod/reel/line/hooks
•common repair parts for supplies (extra tube for bike tire, etc)
Here's a rudimentary rough draft of a list I'm putting together. I plan to purchase and store most items on here, feel free to suggest changes or additions:
•The Holy Bible. Read it! Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth!
•Firearm and ammunition. Mace, bearspray, or other nonlethal defense is also suggested
•Water, stored supplies, and water-purification materials. Filters and bleach
•Wheat and other grains, flours, and beans
•Grain grinder. Buy a quality grinder for grinding grains into flour. You should have a hand-cranked or combination hand-and-power unit
•Cooking catalysts and seasonings. Includes oils, shortenings, salt, leavenings, herbs, and spices
•Powdered milk, dairy products, and eggs
•Sprouting seeds and supplies. With a couple of jars, some nylon stockings, and a variety of seeds, you can eat garden-fresh live foods for pennies a day. I suggest alfalfa seeds, any whole grains, mung beans, soybeans, lentils, and cabbage, radish, and broccoli seeds
•Sweeteners. Honey, sugar, and maple syrup are not essential, but may help sweeten an otherwise bitter experience
•Canned and dried fruits, vegetables, and soups
•Canning supplies
•Canned, dried, or frozen meats and fish
•Dietary supplements
•Medicines and first-aid kits.
•Lights. Flashlight and lantern. Batteries too. Matches, candles
•Solid black gorilla Duct tape (a lot)
•Sleeping bag and blankets
•A cooler
•Tea
•OTC Meds and Antibiotics. Antiseptics, bandages, pain relief
•personal items. Don’t forget the things in life that help you stay happy and centered. A couple of decks of cards and a copy of Hoyle’s book of card games can break the tension and generate a lot of laughs when times are tough
•Open-pollinated seeds for gardening. I recommend that you store a variety of seeds for gardening. Use open-pollinated seeds, not hybrids, so you can save seeds from your garden for future needs, if necessary
•Pleasure foods, including snacks, treats, sweets, and beverages. These may not have much nutritive value, but they are great for lifting morale or giving yourself a little reward.
•Hygiene Products. Paper towels, toilet paper, soap, cleaning supplies,
•Bicycle
•Rain gear and warm clothing
•Books: Physical paper books. Living Off Grid, Homesteading, Gardening, Survival, etc
•Basic sewing supplies
•Fishing Rod/reel/line/hooks
•common repair parts for supplies (extra tube for bike tire, etc)
I would like to add to this list: Books. Physical, paper books.
Also..
Thank you, I've added those items to the list. When I'm done with the list and I've cleaned it up, I'll post it