20 Things You Need to STOCKPILE for Any Emergency | UK Prepper
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Something non-food which is really useful is something called Storm Sure. It's a flexible glue which was recommended to me by someone at Timpsons as being a better glue than the ones that they use in their shop when the glue on my trail shoes melted on a really hot day and both soles were hanging off. It worked like a charm and the trail shoes have been back in action for months now. Works great for re-gluing on shoe soles, repairing splits in wellies, anything where a waterproof, flexible glue is needed.
Thank you for that 😊
Your point about not all emergencies involving a loss of electricity is very true. When the covid shutdown happened one of the really hot items in Canada/USA, and one that was often sold out was toilet paper. Families went from having Mom & Dad at work and kids at school 4 days a week to having everyone at home 24/7, so that's a lot more wiping of bottoms every day.. Having a camp stove & fuel, a supply of water (at least 1 gallon per person per day for several days + more for cleaning, pets, etc), will go a long way towards allowing one to be self-sufficient in difficult times. I live near the Canadian Rockies and we had a very early season snowstorm that started Sept 8, 2014 and dumped 45cm of heavy wet snow. Our power was out for 4.5 days. Meals were cooked on a camp stove in the garage. Every time I had the camp stove on, I filled up a large thermos (1 litre or more) with boiling water, so we had hot water for tea / coffee / instant soup until the next meal. Being prepared means that trials can be an adventure rather than a hardship - and cheese fondue really does taste better by candlelight.
Powdered butter and eggs might be worth having
I would suggest Oats and dried milk should be up in the top 20 - got to have breakfast 🙂
Where do you pick up the yeast sachets ?
Any supermarket so far has sachets , pack of 6 £68p or so
@@AnasFoodLifestyle My Morrisons (only local supermarket) don't 😞 it is hit and miss whether they have the tins in
Don't forget vegetable seeds, non hybrid if possible, as hybrid seeds if you save your own seed, do not breed true.
Thanks I have been stocking up since 2020 now out of space but your message is good food & water & utilities will be under attack
One of the first errors I made when I started prepping, was buying a bulk lot of bleach as it was cheap - it degraded quite badly after about a year, so I tend to stock (as you suggested) bicarb of soda and vinegar which makes a good cleaning product. I have a lot of stuffing mixes stocked as they are so cheap and store well - I use them to bulk up meals like meatloaf, meatballs, stuffed peppers etc.
Thanks for posting reminders. ❤ Ive also switched to using self rising flour. You can use it w milk to make sandwich bread without the need to kneading or rising before hand. I forgot where i found the recipe on YT. But its helpful to have.
Anyone else noticed milk powered have disappeared.
I just picked up another Nido, but could only get the smaller tins, we use it to make sauces.
Yeah think it's going crazy In sainsbury's even half the Shelfs are always empty the staff are filling shelfs that are stocked anyway. Even the long life milk shelf is getting empty now.
None in my local Asda for past 2 weeks 🏴
Yeah iv even went to Asda to see if they had any milk powered but nope.
I've added things like angel delight which have milk protein and whey powder as ingredients, you can make them up with hot water, so they still have nutritional value for children.
Ir you periodically rotate peanut butter (turn jar upside down then back again) it slows the separation or at least stops it parting so solidly.
Lidl cat litter is now about £5! Not been in-stock here for ages! I’ve had to buy expensive stuff
Never thought of stuffing mix. I've got a Tesco order tomorrow, I'll add a box. Thank you Ana.
Also now is the time to start getting shelf stable Christmas foods, i have chestnuts, dried apricots and stuffing mixes already.
I 'stockpile' prescription drugs as I can by cutting back where I can and refilling prescriptions ASAP. It is getting more and more difficult in the States, with the crackdowns by the insurance companies, who have us by the throat.
Thanks Ana, I've stocked up on all those items, apart from the stuffing mix.
Very welcome 🥰
I recently sprouted some lentils which were left over from a larger bag which didn't fit in my recipe. They were great on my salads for the week.
I've used baking soda in a pinch for toothpaste and it works great!
Love my powdered peanut butter, we add it to home made popcorn and to hot chocolate 🤤
Stuffing mixes nicely with couscous as a quick filling food.
Excellent list... All good choices❤
Thank you!! 😊
I have it all but disagree about pasta. It looks great forever, but get GUMMY and breaks up when boiled if allowed to be exposed to air.
Great job!
Get a sack of organic wheatberries. Stored properly, lasts a long, long time. Can be cooked as a grain, or milled for flour, as and when needed. Whole grains of wheat.
Beans rice ans pasta require alot of water. I am washing cooking and dehydrating while I can and packing into portions in mylar bags
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