Tuesday, November 6, 2007

How much Food Storage does Your family need?


Recommended Basic Food Storage Amounts
Amounts shown are for 1 year or 52 weeks.
You should store items you like to use and will eat.
*The amount of water shown is a minimal 2-week supply. It is rarely practical to store more.
We suggest that you store this amount and supplement it with a good water filter and/or water purification kit.


Basic Food Amount for 1 Adult(over 12 years)
Grains (includes wheat, white rice, oats, corn, barley pasta, ect.)
400 lbs
Legumes (dried beans, split peas, lentils, nuts, ect,)
60 lbs
Dairy Products (powdered milk, canned milk, cheese powder, ect.)
30 lbs
Sugars (white sugar, brown sugar, syrup, molasses, honey, ect.)
60 lbs
Leavening Agents (yeast, baking powder, powdered eggs, ect.)
6 lbs
Salt (table salt, sea salt, soy sauce, bouillon, ect.)
6 lbs
Fats (Vegetable oil, shortening, canned butter, ect.)
30 lbs
Water (stored in barrels, bottles, ect.)
28 Gallons*


Basic Food Amount for 1 Child (under 12 years)
Grains (includes wheat, white rice, oats, corn, barley pasta, ect.)
260 lbs
Legumes (dried beans, split peas, lentils, nuts, ect,)
39 lbs
Dairy Products (powdered milk, canned milk, cheese powder, ect.)
19 lbs
Sugars (white sugar, brown sugar, syrup, molasses, honey, ect.)
39 lbs
Leavening Agents (yeast, baking powder, powdered eggs, ect.)
4 lbs
Salt (table salt, sea salt, soy sauce, bouillon, ect.)
4 lbs
Fats (Vegetable oil, shortening, canned butter, ect.)
20 lbs
Water (stored in barrels, bottles, ect.)
28 Gallons*

Now Do the Math:
Now take the amount of Adults(over 12 years) and multiply that by the number of pounds.
Sample:
#Adults__2__x __400 _lbs in Grains = __800 lbs of Grains for 1 year.
Do the same for Children(under 12 years)
Sample:
#Child_3__x_260__lbs in Grains = _780_lbs of Grains for 1 year.
Then take the total of Food numbers and add them together. This will be the total amount to purchase for your family, in each corresponding food group.
Sample:
2 Adults + 3 Children = 1580 lbs of Grain for 1 year.

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