My Food Storage Stockpile Tour | Building My Own Grocery Store in My Basement

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2022
  • Here is a glimpse inside my food storage for our family of 6. My stockpile was built as part of our monthly grocery budget of $475 - and we are still building it! I hope this pantry tour will give you a good idea of short term food storage - as well as long term food storage - for our family. #foodstorage #stockpiletour #stockpile
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  • @Cloudyconfusion
    @Cloudyconfusion Год назад +50

    The 40 birthday gifts idea is sooo cute!! I’ve never heard of an idea like that. What sweet friends and family you have and they clearly know you so well🥰

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +5

      It really was the best surprise ever. My sister came up with the idea and the rest of my family - and my husband's family - jumped in on the idea too. I absolutely loved it!

  • @maryohare4141
    @maryohare4141 Год назад +4

    I used to pack our two freezers with meat, because we had a rural homestead and we hunted, as well as buying at local butcher. But storms and vandalism took out entire county's electric grid several times a year. We lost so much of meat, which was big financial hit. So, I started buying canned hams, canned chicken, canned tuna, canned stews, manwich, etc. Cost much less, still gives protein and long shelf life. Added jars and envelopes of gravy, Lipton onion soup, spices, herbs, instant potatoes, etc. In hard financial or food scarcity times or shelter-in-place times...you can still make good meals and feed your family. You could also barter.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Very smart of you! I need to work on learning how to can some of our meat as well.

  • @coupondivacolumbiasc1269
    @coupondivacolumbiasc1269 Год назад +6

    I love your 40th birthday gifts your friends did that is so cool.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +1

      It really was the best birthday gift...practical and completely me! ❤

  • @nickywiedmeier6770
    @nickywiedmeier6770 Год назад +16

    How cute is that bday thing!! I love it! You actually remind me a lot of an aunt I had growing up-so sweet and organized and had an amazing stockpile and really thought me stuff too. I work part-time at Walmart and we get 25% off one shopping trip up to 400$ every year-most people go for gifts or electronics, stuff like that-I always stock up on canned goods, especially canned tuna, chicken, etc. such a blessing and savings. I love how you teach people, now that I have my own family I thank my aunt so much for teaching me

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +2

      Thank you, Nicky! What a wise woman you are, to use that Walmart discount to stock up on practical groceries. So smart of you to take care of your family and build your stockpile that way. 😍

  • @thespicyonion
    @thespicyonion Год назад +4

    I love bulk shopping and stocking up. I love seeing that other people do this as well!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +1

      Likewise! 🥰 Thanks for stopping by and watching my tour!

  • @orlanduhden5842
    @orlanduhden5842 Год назад +28

    You have an amazing amount of food stored. By the way, the pasta should be stored in a clear plastic storage bin because mice or rats can chew through the paper boxes. I saw a video for making non-toxic mice/rat poison using one third each of flour, sugar and baking soda, rolled into balls. That will protect your food that's not in plastic or cans because rodents will eat that first and it kills them.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the tip!

    • @debhouckscraftycottage9288
      @debhouckscraftycottage9288 Год назад +4

      Wish I had that mouse/rat recipe a year or two ago when we had a major problem with mice. I also store my extra pasta in one of the white buckets. Anything not in a jar or can that is "stockpile" pantry vs. everyday pantry goes in the buckets. That said, I DO shop the buckets before making my grocery list. I have a white bucket for Rice, one for Ramen Noodles ('cause we bought a huge box of them at one point), one for dry beans, one for flour & sugar (there are only 2 of us and I don't like to store as much of those, plus I have some flour and sugar in those No. 10 cans).

    • @isabelpimentel1415
      @isabelpimentel1415 Год назад +3

      Do you use any liquid to be able to form a ball??

    • @Cynthea_Lee
      @Cynthea_Lee Год назад +4

      @@isabelpimentel1415 just enough water to make em pasty, anything else can go rancid if the rats don't eat all the balls you make. If you don't want to make the balls you can put the same ingredients in small snack baggies and lay them around (they will chew through the baggies), OR buy some dollar tree food containers, cut a hole in the side of them and put the powder mixture in those.
      Another mixture is cornmeal (jiffy is best because it's sweet), and baking soda 1-1 ratio's, adding sugar later if they are ignoring them, for other items in your pantry.
      PS 1 place the majority of the bait along walls, and in dark areas, with the smaller amounts actually near the food, if the food is in well lit and well traveled areas. Rodents travel along the walls, and they would rather be in the dark areas, and will mostly avoid well lit, and traveled areas unless they are getting hungry, and or bold because they are feeding young in a nest.
      PS 2 what kills the rodents is the baking soda, they can't burp, and baking soda makes gas. BUT baking soda is harmless to cats, dogs, and small children making this bait safe to have around them.

    • @MzAliH21
      @MzAliH21 Год назад +1

      Mice can chew through plastic

  • @pennysimpson4707
    @pennysimpson4707 Год назад +17

    Hi I appreciate your effort to educate. I wanted to add if you don't know already how to store fresh eggs from people how raise chickens. 5 gallon bucket 2 quarts of water ( I think) 1 ounce of hydrated lime. One bucket will hold about 300 eggs for about 1-2 years. There are screw top lids you can order to prevent evaporation. Also I learned that grocery stores with a bakery might give you buckets for free. Sister stay safe.

    • @pennysimpson4707
      @pennysimpson4707 Год назад +1

      I think it's 1 ounce per quart.. also to make vinegar. Use large glass jar put in lots of dried apples, figs or cooked gluttonous rice which ever kind of vinegar you want to make. add distilled water. Cover with cheese cloth and put in cool dark space for about 25-30days. Take out fruit or rice and put on lid and let ferment. Wine vinegar is just to leave bottle open with cheese cloth and it will turn to vinegar.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Yes! The bakery is a great source of free buckets - or often a dollar or two. That's how I got my food safe ice cream buckets for free too. Lots of places to look, if you want buckets for free!

    • @notsurewhatscookin8691
      @notsurewhatscookin8691 Год назад

      Nice info.👍. I’ve also heard rubbing eggs with mineral spirits helps to preserve for 1year without refrigeration. Have you ? Just wondering if that was true 🤷‍♀️

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades Год назад

      @@notsurewhatscookin8691 Yes, I have done this, it's common to do here in Northern Maine and up in NB, Canada, you still put the mineral spirit eggs in the fridge (or cold cellar), they will last 9 months or so, you can always do the float test to check. Another way is to do pickled eggs - and there are many ways to do that, you can look up recipes. You can also just freeze eggs, by breaking open each egg, and dropping open each egg into a ice tray, once frozen, put them in a zip lock and make more as desired.

  • @jesusislord3321
    @jesusislord3321 10 месяцев назад +2

    I can honestly say that I enjoyed your video. Your pantry is organized. Great job

  • @CrazyGrandmaWeaz
    @CrazyGrandmaWeaz Год назад +2

    Love the birthday gift idea! Great organization and video.

  • @queenofthehousehold
    @queenofthehousehold Год назад +2

    Such a great tour and so many practical tips. Storing water in the jars is smart!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Isn't it? It was such a simple idea, but I thought a brilliant one as well!

  • @maryohare4141
    @maryohare4141 Год назад +4

    Good to keep applesauce. You can add it into recipes for moisture and flavor in cake mixes or quick breads, if out of eggs or oil.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Yes! I regularly use it in baking as well as for a side dish!

  • @Cloudyconfusion
    @Cloudyconfusion Год назад +10

    I bought popcorn kernels ( I forgot this existed lol I didn’t even think about how much MONEY this will save me instead of popping the pre-made bags) and baking cocoa while watching this vid (I keep forgetting when I’m at the store), thanks
    for the inspiration!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +1

      Yay! We absolutely LOVE popcorn and it isn't hard to make on the stove...and tastes so good. And I'm glad you grabbed baking cocoa, too! So happy I could give you some good ideas! ☺

  • @msammr33
    @msammr33 Год назад +5

    It is absolutely lovely. I am always searching for prepper tips. Thank you so much.

  • @aprilmchugh712
    @aprilmchugh712 Год назад +5

    You have a great set up for your stockpile. I've been waiting for this video and thanks for sharing!

  • @huizy9793
    @huizy9793 Год назад +2

    This just popped up in my suggestions today wow girl IMPRESSIVE!

  • @maverickmacgyver
    @maverickmacgyver Год назад +3

    The 40 present is an amazing idea! Great way to share a slice of preps with other people.

  • @jackieburnett6881
    @jackieburnett6881 Год назад +1

    Ty for sharing this video. I just happened upon your video and have subscribed. That was super neat about your birthday party. That is a great idea!

  • @OrganGuyPhil
    @OrganGuyPhil Год назад +1

    Wow, great video and great view stats! Keep the advice coming! 👍

  • @LieslDotCom
    @LieslDotCom Год назад +3

    Wonderful stockpile, Kristen! You are a stockpiling rockstar. Followed your grocery trip from last week and went out and saved a ton of money, so thank you!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Thank you! So glad you were able to get a bunch of the grocery deals too. I love helping others save money and stockpile! ❤

  • @colleenhurley9195
    @colleenhurley9195 Год назад +3

    So organized!!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Aw, thank you, Colleen! I try to keep it as organized as I can so I can quickly see what I have...and need to add! Having good shelves helps!

  • @NOVAFrugalFamily
    @NOVAFrugalFamily Год назад +4

    Love the birthday gifts! Seems perfect and the best gift for birthday that helps you remember your loved ones all year round. I love the idea with the buckets with the numbers. I love the gamma lids so much but I access mine to fill up other containers. I currently have one for flour, one for bread flour and one for rice. I have a big Tupperware with 20 lbs of sugar but I have the other sugars in the cupboard. I have been waiting for Lowes to get the gamma lids back in stock to add my sugar one. Good reminder to look and see which store has the lids. Great organization!!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Yes, I have 3 with gamma lids that I rotate through - one for flour, one for sugar, and one for other bags of sugars. I do love the convience of twisting on and off. I just was not expecting it to be so hard to get them on the first time! 😂 And thanks, Alison! So glad you enjoyed the tour!

  • @shirleymorgan9254
    @shirleymorgan9254 Год назад

    I love how you got your food storage. Very nice and neat. Thank you for sharing.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Thank you so much! It's definitely a work in progress, but it's come a long way in the past couple years. 😍 And thanks for watching!

  • @JeanieInTheOzarks
    @JeanieInTheOzarks Год назад

    I’m so impressed. I will be watching your entire channel!!!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Awww, thank you! I'm so glad you found me, and I hope you find my other videos just as helpful! 🥰

  • @Jle656
    @Jle656 Год назад +6

    So inspiring cousin!! We’ve been working on our stockpile lately too and this is definitely helpful to see we’re on the right track!❤️

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +2

      Thanks, Jessica! I'm SO glad to hear you are building a stockpile too! It really is such a wonderful way to save your family money, especially on one income. I know it's not easy, but it's so worth it! Keep working at it! Slow and steady wins the race! 🥰

  • @debragunter8924
    @debragunter8924 Год назад +1

    Very informative!! Thank you for showing this.

  • @judiehavard4903
    @judiehavard4903 Год назад +7

    That was a great idea for a gift. In the Spanish section of food. Knorr has powdered tomatoes. It is a 32 oz jar. Quite large and tastes very good. Also in the same section is powdered milk. NIDO and has the milk fats and vitamins for children. It comes in large canisters. And you can also make butter with it. Because it has the milk fats.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Thanks for the info! I do like the Spanish aisle for food, but hadn't seen powdered tomatoes! I will have to look for them next time! Thanks for the tips! I do need to restock my powdered milk too.

    • @debhouckscraftycottage9288
      @debhouckscraftycottage9288 Год назад

      I'll be checking for the Knorr powdered tomatoes, and maybe the milk too! Thanks for that tip.

    • @Holly-ys1me
      @Holly-ys1me 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@joyfullythriving It is actually a flavor of Knorr bouillon which is a mix of tomato powder with chicken bouillon.
      Knorr also makes a dried soup pouch called SOPA. The SOPA has tomato powder with pasta flavors. I take a Knorr SOPA pouch and add a few other ingredients to turn it into a low cost meal. For example, Knorr SOPA tomato with elbow is a simple start for a Chili Mac. I can just add chili seasoned beans for the meal. Knorr SOPA is 56 cents a pouch in my area.

  • @jessicashowalter2304
    @jessicashowalter2304 Год назад +1

    I love the birthday idea!! 😃

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Thanks, Jessica! Me too! 🥰 I mean, who wouldn't want a practical stocked pantry? Such an amazing gift!

  • @missdenim6590
    @missdenim6590 Год назад +1

    Birthday stock up! Brilliant!!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +1

      It really was so brilliant! One of my favorite birthday gifts ever! 😍

  • @txgirl4ever716
    @txgirl4ever716 Год назад

    New viewer, thank you for sharing. You are so organized gives me ideas.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Welcome!! I'm so glad it helped give you some ideas!

  • @j.r.3215
    @j.r.3215 Год назад

    Good ideas, thank you for sharing you pantry/overstock.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      You are welcome! I am glad you found the video helpful!

  • @jmmarshall5492
    @jmmarshall5492 Год назад

    Thanks for showing us what is possible and ways to do it. Very informative and interesting!

  • @veronicabergantine2717
    @veronicabergantine2717 Год назад

    I love that stockpile gift idea!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Me too!! Definitely one of my favorite birthday presents ever! 😍

  • @MayfieldRanch
    @MayfieldRanch Год назад

    This is a great tour! We actually keep a bunch of applesauce too. It is for our donkeys. I just did a pantry org tour and my goal this year is to preserve more from our garden so we have a stock pile of healthy food. Water is a great tip- perfect to use your empty jars. I’m glad to have found your channel. -Cady

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      I'm so glad you enjoyed the tour! Who knew that donkeys enjoy applesauce just as much as my 2 year old? 😂

  • @terryrodriguez6209
    @terryrodriguez6209 Год назад

    I love the stock pile birthday idea for a prepper.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Thanks, Terry! Wouldn't it be the best birthday...or Christmas present? ☺

  • @SnowGardener
    @SnowGardener Год назад +5

    Oh I like the water supply idea for the canning jars! I am going to fill some of my jars up when I get a chance. Right now a lot of my jars are full but they will start to empty out!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +1

      It really is so simple, but so helpful! I do the same as things empty up.

    • @maryohare4141
      @maryohare4141 Год назад +2

      @@joyfullythriving I bought large plastic camping water storage containers and filled them up. You can use the water for toilet tank to flush toilets if power is out for lengthy times; if boiled, can wash dishes; use for personal hygiene, or use to water garden plants.

  • @Sandrashideaway
    @Sandrashideaway Год назад +1

    New susbscriber here. 👋 😃
    Great tour! Love seeing other's prepper rooms. Looks good! 👍

  • @conniewach7872
    @conniewach7872 Год назад +2

    Very nice!

  • @Hisalone
    @Hisalone Год назад

    Hi there, what a beautiful and practical stockpile.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! I hope this video was helpful to you!

  • @soniab.estacio3008
    @soniab.estacio3008 10 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed your stock pile ❤very nice !

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much, and thanks for watching!

  • @notsurewhatscookin8691
    @notsurewhatscookin8691 Год назад +1

    Nice prepping 👍👍

  • @patsytownsend9083
    @patsytownsend9083 Год назад

    You are doing an admirable job!

  • @barb7014
    @barb7014 Год назад +1

    Excellent!

  • @TrueGritAppalachianWays
    @TrueGritAppalachianWays Год назад +4

    New sub! Enjoyed this and am so impressed with your organization!

  • @TinyHomesteadBlog
    @TinyHomesteadBlog Год назад

    The stock pile party is such a great idea!!!

  • @sherriebyrd3784
    @sherriebyrd3784 Год назад

    Just found you and a new subscriber. Wonderful pantry set up! Thank you for sharing!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +1

      Welcome, and thanks for subscribing! I am so glad you enjoyed the tour!

  • @carolgreen1822
    @carolgreen1822 Год назад +1

    Great video and stockpile. You are so lucky to have a basement area for storage. Most homes in the south don't have a basement.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +1

      Thank you! And yes, indeed! I grew up in Texas, so greatly appreciate having a basement now that I live in Indiana! 😃

  • @RebekahGaspar
    @RebekahGaspar Год назад +1

    So many views on this video already! 🎉 Way to go Kristen!!

  • @coralkarrass1834
    @coralkarrass1834 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the pantry tour. So many do this but I’m looking for channels that store and cook more similarly to my family. Thanks again!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      You are welcome, Coral! I do a lot of cooking from scratch, but focus on easy and simple meals that my family enjoys. I have 4 kids, ages 8 and under, so easy and simple is key for me! 😀

    • @coralkarrass1834
      @coralkarrass1834 Год назад +1

      @@joyfullythriving yes I have 3 kids and we have food allergies so a lot of scratch cooking goes around here too.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      @@coralkarrass1834 Food allergies adds a whole new level to stockpile! Keep up the good work. We don't have food allergies, but I have a good friend with lots among her and her kids, so I know how exhausting it can be to do all the from scratch cooking! 🤗

  • @soniab.estacio3008
    @soniab.estacio3008 Год назад

    You are truly blessed 🙏🏼

  • @Fatty.D.McButterpants
    @Fatty.D.McButterpants Год назад +1

    You really can't beat those Kroger sales on the .49 cent petite diced tomatoes. I like to use them when I make chili. My basement shelves look very similar. Very nice job creating and organizing your stockpile. Thanks for taking the time to share... Btw, with a large family, your water stash for toilets is the absolute best thing you could ever do....for obvious reasons. 😁

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Thank you for the encouragement! I am so glad you found this video helpful! And yes, we have had 3 random power outages this past year, where we have had to use the water I stored in the bathrooms to flush toilets. Practical and helpful for sure!

  • @mjay8128
    @mjay8128 Год назад

    First time watching your channel.
    I just subscribed because of your storing water in empty jars.
    Just brilliant !!!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Awww! Thank you! I'm glad the water jar tip was helpful to you too! It really is so simple but such a great use of what we already have! Thanks for joining me here!

  • @tammyhaeske2016
    @tammyhaeske2016 Год назад +1

    I think that's a great idea for your stockpile for you this and 40 of that

  • @RV-qp4dd
    @RV-qp4dd Год назад

    So inspiring!

  • @kellieelliott5198
    @kellieelliott5198 Год назад

    Those teal-colored Ball jars are so pretty.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Aren't they? Those were a hand me downs from my Grandma, and I love them! I have one sitting on my kitchen counter to hold all my spatulas because I think it is so pretty too!

  • @debbiegoltl6571
    @debbiegoltl6571 Год назад +13

    I am really impressed with how you keep track of all the prices and quantities of your items! Great work!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! I do try. It helps that I don't mind grocery shopping, and I have a good memory for prices! I credit my memory to my Dad! 😉

    • @ThePaPappy
      @ThePaPappy Год назад +1

      @@joyfullythriving We use a "China Marker" for dates and info. They are like an industrial crayon that washes of easily but marks just about anything. They are widely available from Tractor Supply to Amazon. Good vid !

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +1

      @@ThePaPappy Thanks for that tip! I'll have to look into getting one of those!

  • @alexachenbach821
    @alexachenbach821 Год назад

    You did a really good job.

  • @SirenaSpades
    @SirenaSpades Год назад +1

    I have used that Wind Fresh laundry detergent for 12+ years, it's fantastic! Very, very cost effective, and I only use a teaspoon in my soft water per load. A bucket lasts me forever. I have 4 buckets stacked.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Yay! Glad to meet someone else who likes Wind Fresh! And yes, it does stack so nicely! Good to know that you use so little, too!

  • @wintersoldier7099
    @wintersoldier7099 Год назад +4

    Hello, one suggestion is take the cardboard display boxes the store bought cans/ jars are displayed in store, home to then stack these items higher inbetween your shelves.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Yes, I do that for some of my canned goods, but certainly have the space to do it for more! Great reminder!

    • @gailthomas8618
      @gailthomas8618 Год назад +1

      be careful with that as mice love cardboard to chew on

  • @iot577
    @iot577 Год назад

    Fantastic 👏👏👏

  • @patriciakuronya9862
    @patriciakuronya9862 Год назад +5

    Thanks for the tour. I have been canning for over 10 years so it is interesting to see what other people can. This year I was able to can some new things since we had a great garden year. They included pizza sauce, sloppy joe sauce and BBQ sauce.
    I learned not to waste green tomatoes. If you cook them down with vinegar and some garlic and then blend them it makes a great sauce for on burritos, etc.
    Also if you grow zucchini you can make them into pickles just like cucumbers. You can also shred or chunk zucchini and can it with pineapple juice to make a mock pineapple.
    I also canned homemade cranberry sauce with discount cranberries after thanksgiving last year.
    Just some ideas for you.
    I have never made cowboy candy but I would like to give it a try.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      I love seeing what others can too! Pickles and the cowboy candy were new for me as well this year. I will have to try zucchini next year. And that's a great green tomato tip! Thank you, Patricia!

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades Год назад

      I ripen green tomatoes in my root cellar, but I have also put them right in my salsa batch before and canned them up when I haven't had enough. But preferably, they easily ripen with no problem in a cool dark place, enclosed - I use a crate fully lined and covered with either cardboard or newspaper, with at least one reddening tomato, but I have heard you can put a banana in with them, the enzymes ripen them.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      @@SirenaSpades That is great to know! Great idea to ripen in your cellar. I've always wondered what to do with my extra green tomatoes.

    • @maryohare4141
      @maryohare4141 Год назад +2

      I rinse then slice firm green tomatoes, put the slices on cookie trays and freeze for several hours..then put 6-8 frozen slices per freezer bags. When ready to eat, dont thaw them, just rinse while frozen, dip in flour or bread crumbs, do salt and pepper or any batter combo...and fry. MMM. Can do same with squash and zucchini. Quick side dishes option.

  • @regionalskygirl
    @regionalskygirl Год назад +3

    The best 🎂 🎁🎁🎁 ... canned food. 👍🏽

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +1

      You got that right! ❤ It really was such a great gift!

  • @terryrodriguez6209
    @terryrodriguez6209 Год назад +3

    I get my black olives, Dole pineapple and canned mandarin oranges at the Dollar Tree.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Great tip! I'll have to see if our Dollar Tree carries them!

  • @lindahasty1324
    @lindahasty1324 10 месяцев назад

    Happy Birthday for sure!! What a great idea! You've worked hard on that pantry and done an excellent job. Just a note about buckets... the bakery departments of grocery stores will give their frosting buckets to you for free. They are easier to procure during the winter season when people aren't looking for them for container gardening as much as they do during the growing seasons. Happy seasons to you and yours!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much! And yes, great tip about buckets from the bakery! I have also started getting my food buckets for free from a local ice cream shop. Food grade quality and the 3 gallon size. I love them and store all sorts of things in them now!

    • @lindahasty1324
      @lindahasty1324 10 месяцев назад +1

      You're welcome, and oh! what a great idea, the ice cream shops! Will have to check that out, too. Thank you!

  • @SirenaSpades
    @SirenaSpades Год назад +1

    You need a 5 gallon bucket plastic wrench to remove the bucket lids. It's a special tool ;) Your pantry looks great! I canned 29 quarts of applesauce in September, I am in northern Maine so we have lots of apples, but it looks like it would take your family no time to work through them lol I have a Saucemaster so it makes quick work of it, it works good on tomatoes, too.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Way to can! That is wonderful to have access to so many orchards with so many apples! We would love that! Because yes, my kids and I love apples and applesauce! 🥰

  • @ramonahoudek4712
    @ramonahoudek4712 Год назад

    Thank you for making this video. Helped lots and I felt a bit stupid, never thought about water... how important is that and did not cross my mind. Thanks again!!!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Don't ever beat yourself up for not thinking of something previously! You are learning now, and are SO fat ahead of countless others by working at building a stockpile!

  • @BerkeyCleanWater
    @BerkeyCleanWater Год назад +6

    Our family would love to have 6-12 months stockpile of food!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      It's a great goal to work towards! My stockpiling baby steps break it down how you an do it. Here's that video. ruclips.net/video/rSHF9qQD4u0/видео.html

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades Год назад

      Get to work on it :)

  • @dianelear8227
    @dianelear8227 5 месяцев назад +1

    electric grid country wide is fragile! With all of this, need a generator, and a way to cook with campfire. :) Store more water. :)

  • @dcantrell5584
    @dcantrell5584 10 месяцев назад

    Envious! Good job!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you...but you can do it! 😊 Now is a great time to start building your stockpile!

    • @dcantrell5584
      @dcantrell5584 10 месяцев назад

      @@joyfullythriving oh I have a pretty alright one. I'm not organized, have stuff all over the place. Things in totes, pantry, closet, and boxes. Definitely need quite a bit more. 😬

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@dcantrell5584 I hear you! My stockpile needs a major refresh and reorganization too, since I filmed this one. Stay tuned for an update soon! Because there is always more to add, isn't there? 🙂

    • @dcantrell5584
      @dcantrell5584 10 месяцев назад

      I can't believe I wasn't subscribed to you! I am now!

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@dcantrell5584 Aww, thanks! I look forward to sharing more with you!

  • @alexachenbach821
    @alexachenbach821 Год назад

    Thank you .

  • @Kim-ot7jo
    @Kim-ot7jo 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wowzer

  • @timothybright7064
    @timothybright7064 Год назад +1

    I'm 58 & I haven't forgotten 911! Also I haven't forgotten after College in 2012 the Next Year I had a job at $7.25 per hour! I haven't for forgotten in 2020 Pestilence according to The Bible yet we called it a Pandemic!
    Now we are All living in Inflation!
    Ironically people have such a Short attention span! When I see a Video like This or The Commercial by Patriot Dried Foods, advertising about Generators I'm preparing myself while others are eating out, having to survive off Credit Cards, borrowing & lending Money!
    I refuse to let The Government take Care of Me or have to drive for Hours & wait for hours to receive Food! America is taking Care of Ukraine & Illegals, & The Illegals received Food Stamps! Thanks for creating this Video & I'm watching Videos on Canning Foods as well.

  • @connieb5931
    @connieb5931 Год назад

    Great job. Wish I had a basement for more storage space. I took over an upstairs closet for now, but it doesn't have as much room as I would like .

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! Good for you for using the space you have and stockpiling! ❤

    • @OhSoCheesy
      @OhSoCheesy Год назад +1

      Just be careful of the weight. I started in an upstairs room when my son moved out. I put two five shelf racks and had a ton of canned goods. There is a limit to how much the floor can hold, which I believe is 300#/sqft. It adds up quick with canned food.

  • @nancyhowell8697
    @nancyhowell8697 Год назад

    It is a good idea to pressure can water to have sterile water if it is needed. If your canner is not full just add a jar of water to fill in the empty spot.

  • @TD-izAbxy
    @TD-izAbxy Год назад

    Off to a great start! I would highly recommend anyone starting to build a long term pantry to stock up on white rice, beans, pasta, canned meats and other sources of protein first. Then I would focus on stocking flour, sugar, honey, baking needs, canned vegetables, peanut butter. Id worry about condiments last, but yes make sure you've got some. If you look at your pantry and you removed all the condiments, how much actual food do you have to sustain your family? That's how I look at it any way.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Great idea...to look at things after removing condiments! Thanks for sharing your recommendations and tips!

  • @gailoreilly1516
    @gailoreilly1516 Год назад +2

    I am impressed and envious of your organized and thorough stockpile. The one thing I do differently is that I pressure can water in quart jars. They don't take long. I would have to look it up but why not make those jars drinkable? Just a thought.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      I have thought about it but didn't want to waste the lids right now. Plus, I have a Berkey which can filter any water. However, I may consider doing it in the future! Thanks for sharing what you do!

  • @davidoverton2432
    @davidoverton2432 Год назад +1

    On the canned meat spam is most common but if you find it too salty cut it how you want to use it put it in a small saucepan cover well with water bring to a near boil remove from the heat let it set and it will lower the salty taste pretty well not completely but it helps

  • @OhSoCheesy
    @OhSoCheesy Год назад +1

    Just to reiterate what others have said, that date is the best by not the expiration date (you mentioned it with the olives and the can says best by). As long as the can isn't damaged and it isn't bulging then it'll basically last forever. Smell it first as that is your best guide. Honey lasts forever. They found some in a tomb in one of the pyramids and found it was still good. Same goes with pure maple syrup.
    BTW once you get your stockpile to where it's "like having your own grocery store", you have to be mindful of replenishment. My wife constantly forgets to let me know she's taken things until they're empty which defeats the purpose.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Yes! I am regularly restocking and adding...but that is an excellent reminder!

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades Год назад

      It is so true. I opened a jar of peanut butter last week (expired 2017) that is perfect. Barely had oil spots on the top. I am in a cold environment, your results may vary.. but Alaska Prepper, another channel, does a lot of tests right on the channel opening stored food that's perfectly fine. My theory is manufacturers stamp the food just so people will toss it and they can sell more. I can remember when cans never had dates at all.

  • @chrislowe6222
    @chrislowe6222 Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @judyanderson8782
    @judyanderson8782 10 месяцев назад +1

    From my experience, those single serve applesauce containers goes bad within a year. I was totally surprised when I opened one and thought it was just that one, but the others I opened were bad also.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  10 месяцев назад +1

      Good to know! My kids take those in their lunches almost every day so I am constantly rotating through them. I doubt they sit longer than a couple months at most, especially now that I pack 4 lunches 5 times a week with applesauce! 😆

  • @mkkrafts9261
    @mkkrafts9261 Год назад +2

    The easiest way to get those gamma lids on the buckets is to stand on them. Seriously. Sometimes you have to stomp on one side or the other to get them on completely. I know it sounds non- hygienic but you can always wash them again after the lid is on.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      I did try that...but I was so scared I would break it! 😂 I will give it a try next time!

    • @mkkrafts9261
      @mkkrafts9261 Год назад +1

      @@joyfullythriving I was afraid I would too the first few times but it has been fine. I stand in a doorway and hold onto the door to keep steady. It's crazy that it takes all that to get them on. And I agree that once the gamma lid is on there, it's not coming off again! Lol.

    • @mrssomuchmore7193
      @mrssomuchmore7193 Год назад +1

      Lol, I just put my kneel on them and work my way around the lid! It works great for 5 gallon paint buckets too (I'm a painter😁)!!

  • @Kptiger82
    @Kptiger82 Год назад

    I have been buying Bell's black olives from Dollar Tree. They have a great taste and are cheaper than Walmart or any where else and 6 oz. Cans

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      I will have to see if our Dollar Tree has Bell's black olives. Thanks for the tip!

  • @mommasuesue
    @mommasuesue 9 месяцев назад

    Yes I'm trying to make my home a grocery store too

  • @yoadrienne939
    @yoadrienne939 Год назад +2

    Keep sugar in bags but Put whole bags of sugar in large ziplock bags. It'll keep it from hardening :)

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +2

      That's a great tip! Thanks. I'll have to give it a try!

  • @lorainewilliams592
    @lorainewilliams592 Год назад +2

    Actually, put your pasta in glass jars with oxygen obsorbers. Keeps eggs from hatching. Keeps out everything.❤

  • @thespicyonion
    @thespicyonion Год назад

    I get the Kirkland powdered laundry soap. We use it everyday. I have two extra buckets and we have one we are using currently. I have it dated from when I opened it so I can see how long it takes us to go through it

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Great idea! I am a huge fan of dating all the things when opening. 😁 I started in earnest earlier this year and I have been surprised at how long things really last!

  • @sabinestrader6372
    @sabinestrader6372 Год назад +1

    I don't know if you have major weather problems, like earthquakes and such but you should probably put narrow slates across the front of those shelves. Especially the ones with the glass jars. I'd be terrible to lose a lot your stock pile for lack of a little precaution.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Thanks for the tip! Yes, I have thought about it but we, thankfully, live in the Midwest without earthquakes. I know it could still happen, and may make adjustments in the future, but for now, I am fairly confident that my jars are safe.

  • @ellafly3490
    @ellafly3490 Год назад +1

    Coffee, tea, salt, pepper or spices? I can’t make it without coffee. It’s just one of those things that gives me comfort. Thanks for sharing.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Great additions! I'm not a coffee or tea person...but we have plenty of hot chocolate stockpiled in our pantry! ☺And definitely spices too!

  • @yoadrienne939
    @yoadrienne939 Год назад +5

    Traditional refried beans have pork fat. They expire sooner. Get fat free or vegetarian brands. Will last MUCH longer on your shelf. 😀

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад +1

      Good to know!

    • @debbiec6216
      @debbiec6216 Год назад +1

      Thank you , I didn't know this and I am a beginner prepper . I think fat free would be better for us and not vegetarian.

    • @yoadrienne939
      @yoadrienne939 Год назад

      @@debbiec6216 fat free IS vegetarian because once you remove the fat all that's left is the beans. Which are vegetarian 🤔

    • @debbiec6216
      @debbiec6216 Год назад +1

      @@yoadrienne939 Thank you .....good point .

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades Год назад +1

      I get the vegetarian refried beans... because I'm vegetarian.

  • @davidoverton2432
    @davidoverton2432 Год назад

    We use those can chicken for chicken tortilla soup takes about 25 minutes from walk in the door to sit down and eat lol

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      I love that idea! That is a great use for canned chicken. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jessicapabon2105
    @jessicapabon2105 Год назад +1

    Awesome tip about storing water and unused ball jars that you use for canning! Going to keep that in mind really great tip. I love the shells your father-in-law bills you. I would love some just like that but I would like to put at least a half an inch lip on each of the shows just in case you have a small earthquake things have a tendency of moving and that little small little lip is going to keep the jars from actually toppling out of your shows. But if you don't live under or near where you get earthquakes that's something you don't have to worry about.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Agreed! I have come to really love the shelves too. I think the lip idea is a great one. Thankfully, earthquakes are not at all likely for me (blizzards yes, and losing water yes, but earthquakes no!). If anyone were to build them, the extra edge is a great idea. I'm glad you found the water idea helpful. It is so simple but so brilliant, that I love sharing it!

  • @cathyspooner7093
    @cathyspooner7093 Год назад

    Wow would love a bday like that l will be 71in Jan.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Start dropping some hints now! 😁 I think it would be a fabulous birthday gift for anyone! 🥰

  • @danadanuta8646
    @danadanuta8646 Год назад +1

    Wow

  • @LindaASJ
    @LindaASJ Год назад +1

    Since you have such a big family, it would be beneficial to invest in a pressure canner and can your own meat. It’s so easy to throw meals together with home canned ground beef and chicken. Liesa at Sutton Daze (RUclips) had so many how to videos.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Thanks for the tip! I do have a pressure canner but haven't learned to can meat just yet.

    • @LindaASJ
      @LindaASJ Год назад +1

      @@joyfullythriving it had to be a specific pressure canner not cooker to be safe

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      @@LindaASJ Yes, indeed! I do have a true pressure canner. I should have said that!

  • @user-xn9zo8xn2j
    @user-xn9zo8xn2j Год назад

    Try pressure canning your own meat . I do that and the meat is wonderful !! We love the chicken it’s better than the canned meat you buy .

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      I have heard that - especially with chicken! It is on my list of projects to try for sure.

  • @debbiec6216
    @debbiec6216 Год назад +1

    First thing I read, when preppers has open shelves, what if , a earthquake took place , then what ?
    I know a few preppers who has a board going across the shelves to hold in the glass jars with food in them.
    Normally in my Region we don't have earthquake , but back in 2008, we had an 5.2 earthquake and shook everything.
    Just something to think about !! *Providence Prepper from Utah, they have a lot of information on this topic and more* !!!
    I keep hearing ( not sure how true it is , wait and see ) *For the next 2 years, it will be harder to buy food , it might be hard to
    find the food at the stores* .

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      A good point, Debbie. Fortunately, we live in the Midwest where earthquakes do not happen. But if it was even a slim possibility, I agree that the shelf with boards for my canning jars would be an excellent thing to do. And as for the next 2 years, we shall certainly see...but I think it is wise to stock up while we can now!

    • @debbiec6216
      @debbiec6216 Год назад

      @@joyfullythriving I live in the Midwest also, and never thought we would have earthquakes either.
      New Madrid Fault in Southern Missouri, bac in the day, it shook States all the way up to Washington DC.

  • @lorainewilliams592
    @lorainewilliams592 Год назад +1

    Food and cleaning products should be on opposite walls......❤

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Ideally, I agree! Just trying to do what I can with limited space! And since it's only laundry detergent, I am not as concerned as if it were other cleaning products. 😊

  • @danettecrossley7912
    @danettecrossley7912 Год назад +1

    Hi first time here, I noticed you said you'd just started canning, meat is the easiest thing to can, I've been canning all my life, but we never canned meat then I watched a RUclips channel Sutton daze I think is the name she was canning ugly chicken and I went wow it so easy so my pantry is full of can chicken hamburger meat, and pork just a suggestion I like your working pantry God bless

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Thanks for the vote of confidence! Yes, I want to can some meat soon too. For now, my freezer is full, but I do want to have some shelf stable meat as well. I'll have to check out those videos.

  • @rosieslade8416
    @rosieslade8416 Год назад +1

    yes u can cann apple sauce by water bath canning read the book from natioal center for home food preservation /usda

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Yes, indeed! I have canned applesauce before...but with the price of apples lately, it has been cheaper to buy it! If I can find a good deal on apples, I will can some myself.

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades Год назад

      @@joyfullythriving I do think it might be cheaper to buy like you're doing, unless you have orchards like I am fortunate to have. It seems silly to go to the trouble do to the work to put it up after buying fresh apples at the store :)

  • @charlotteallan4371
    @charlotteallan4371 Год назад +1

    Honey never goes bad .....if it gets hard and whitesh ...just heat it up it will go back to normal

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      Honey really is a great thing to have in food storage!

  • @bullard73
    @bullard73 Год назад

    Wow! I would have a hard time keeping that rotated so that it didn't expire.

    • @joyfullythriving
      @joyfullythriving  Год назад

      It actually isn't too bad since we use everything on those shelves regularly. When I buy something new, I just make sure to move it to the back of the shelves.