25 Things to Stockpile When S#*t Hits the Fan | Millennial Nextdoor (2024)

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You’re in the midst of a crisis or national disaster and stockpiling is necessary. The only problem is, what the heck do you stockpile?

When SH#T hits the fan, what do you stockpile and how do you prepare?

There’s a lot of question about this but the bottom line is, if you’re forced to create a horde of resources, food and water for yourself for weeks or longer, there are some KEY things you should have.

Make sure to bookmark this post to review it later if you’d like and keep reading while we share these 25 must have things to stockpile when S#*T hits the fan!

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1 25 Must Haves to Stockpile

2 Quick Picks

2.1 Icebox cooler

2.2 Portable Heater

2.3 1. Water

2.4 2. Canned goods

2.5 3. Canned meat and fish

2.7 5. Oatmeal

2.8 6. Flour

2.9 7. Sugar

2.10 8. Salt

2.11 9. Beans

2.12 10. Spices

2.13 11. Cereal

2.14 12. Coffee

2.15 13. Freeze Dried Foods

2.16 14. Honey

2.17 15. Jerky

2.18 16. Hard Liquor

2.19 17. Nuts

2.21 19. Popcorn

2.22 20. Potatoes

2.23 21. Powdered Drink Mix

2.24 22. Ramen Noodles

2.25 23. Powdered Milk

2.26 24. Corn starch

2.27 25. Rice

3 Final Word

25 Must Haves to Stockpile

Ok, so when you’re creating your list of stockpile foods, you wanna have a mix of staples that stay good for a long time and indulgent treats.

Hear me out on this one.

First, the staples are a no brainer, right? You need canned goods, canned fish and meat, water and other necessities that will keep a long time. But why treats? Because eating staples can get boring and you need to keep your sanity during emergency.

What if you’re quarantined? Or, what is a natural disaster leaves you stuck inside your house or you’re stuck outside your house. What are you gonna do?

Rely on your stockpile.

Quick Picks

Before we get into it, here are some quick picks I want to highlight:

Icebox cooler

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If you have electricity or access to a generator and need to be cool (like in the summer months), this icebox cooler is good to have on hand. Our A/C has gone out a few times over the years, usually during summer months and the 4-7 days we usually have to wait for the repair are pretty unbearable here in Texas. This icebox cooler is a real life saver.

Portable Heater

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For the opposite, a portable heater.

The ice storm of 2021 hit my Houston, Texas neighborhood and we had no electricity and freezing temperatures for 50 hours! I was wearing 3 pairs of socks and my feet were still cold. We could see our breath inside the house. It was terribly cold. We had no fireplace and no portable heater or generator to help.

This portable heater would have come in INCREDIBLY handy!

Here are 25 foods you should have:

1. Water

Water is good to stockpile for so many reasons. In the case of a natural disaster, pipes might be burst or broken and water can be difficult to come by so having your own stock of water is great for drinking, washing, cleaning, and other purposes.

2.Canned goods

Canned goods like canned beans, canned fruits and veggies, and other canned goods stay good like forever. This is why they are excellent stockpile foods. You can store them in your pantry for years without worrying about spoilage and if s#*t were to hit the fan and you had to rely on your stockpile for nutrition, you know your canned goods would be good for a while.

3. Canned meat and fish

Same as described for canned goods. Canned meat is good because it’s meat which is protein and good for you. If you’re in a place where you can’t cook food but need meat, there are few options that you can eat as is, canned meat and canned fish (like canned tuna) are staples to rely on.

4. Bars

These are protein bars and granola bars which are great travel foods. Plus, you can pack a lot of calories and nutrition in them, while they tend to be pretty small (fits in your hand). They are a great travel food, good for camping, and excellent for a stockpile food.

5. Oatmeal

This is good for breakfast as all you need is hot water and you’ve got a hearty, nutritious meal (a reason why this is a solid camping food).

6. Flour

Flour for baking. You can bake in a microwave, you can bake on a campfire, and other ways. You just aren’t limited to your stove. Flour is a good way to get interesting in the kitchen because if you are in a place where you need to eat your stockpile, the foods can get boring and flour is a great way to make breads, loaves, muffins, use as a thickener, and other uses.

7. Sugar

Same as for flour. Sugar keeps things interesting. It can help you keep your sanity when you’re in a dire situation like under quarantine or away from society (like out in the country).

8. Salt

Salt is good for a variety of reasons for the survivalist.

  • To season foods
  • Food preserving
  • Cure meat
  • Ease sinus congestion
  • And, other uses

9. Beans

This is dried beans but, canned beans would be excellent too (canned goods above).

They’re great for protein and pretty filling. They make a great side dish and have fiber and add variety to your meals. Plus there are so many varieties, you’ll never get bored: pinto beans, kidney beans, black beans, red beans, and garbanzo beans.

10. Spices

You wanna keep your meals tasty and the opposite of boring. Spices last a really long time and are perfect for this!

11. Cereal

Cereals are dry and keep well. They are great eaten plain as a snack, ingredients in meals, and alone with milk as cereal for any meal of the day. Can you tell I’m a cereal nut?

12. Coffee

Because we need our caffeine fix right? Sames goes with tea. Stock up on both if you love both.

13. Freeze Dried Foods

This is like freeze dried fruits and other freeze drieds. They last and keep well.

14. Honey

Honey never goes bad. Really. It never expires. This is great in tea, as a sweetener and cooking ingredient for everything and a staple in our household.

15. Jerky

Jerky is a great source of protein and perfect when you need a protein-rich snack.

16. Hard Liquor

Great for many uses, aside from drinking, you can clean with it, disinfect, and more.

17. Nuts

Yummy proteinful snack. Great ground up as an ingredient in meals, atop cereal and more.

18. Pickles

These are great to add some pop to meals. Ideal for sandwiches, tuna and more meal ideas.

19. Popcorn

Store this stuff indefinitely. Great as a quick, easy snack.

20. Potatoes

One of the long lasting veggies that you wanna keep stocked in your cupboard. You can also dehydrate or freeze dry them.

21. Powdered Drink Mix

Like Crystal Light or other powdered drink mix. Just add water and you’ve got a great alternative to water or milk, to keep things interesting.

22. Ramen Noodles

The ultimate staple food during an apocalypse. It’s cheap, great for soup, tastes good and has a long shelf life.

23. Powdered Milk

Good for when you need milk but don’t have a refrigerator. A must for emergency food supply.

24. Corn starch

This is a must have baking ingredient and thickener for soups, stews and meals you prepare.

25. Rice

No Braine right. Rice lasts forever is a great, hearty and filling food. You can also get pretty inventive with it for recipes.

Final Word

So, go stock your pantry and fridge.

What do you think? Share some stockpile foods you like to horde to prepare for if times get tough and things go crazy.

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FAQs

What are 10 items in an emergency kit for an earthquake? ›

Basic Disaster Supplies Kit
  • Water (one gallon per person per day for several days, for drinking and sanitation)
  • Food (at least a several-day supply of non-perishable food)
  • Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert.
  • Flashlight.
  • First aid kit.
  • Extra batteries.
  • Whistle (to signal for help)
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What should be in an emergency bag? ›

Recommended Supplies to Include in a Basic Kit:
  • Backpack or storage tub to hold your supplies.
  • Bottled Water. ...
  • Non-Perishable food. ...
  • Flashlight with extra batteries.
  • First Aid Supplies. ...
  • Tissues.
  • Toilet paper and bags with ties for personal sanitation.
  • Paper and pen or pencil (to take notes, play games, etc)

What do preppers need to stock up on? ›

Choose foods that don't require refrigeration and are not high in salt. Your stockpile should also contain flashlights, a radio, manual can opener, batteries and copies of important documents. Depending on your family's needs, you may also need medical supplies, pet food, contact lens solution or diapers.

What are 4 things every emergency kit should have? ›

Food (ready to eat) and water. Phone charger and battery bank. Small battery-powered or hand-crank radio. Battery-powered or hand-crank flashlight.

What are 8 items that could be found in a survival kit? ›

Survival Kit Supplies
  • Water: one gallon per person, per day (3-day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home)
  • Food: non-perishable, easy-to-prepare items (3-day supply for evacuation, 2-week supply for home)
  • Flashlight.
  • Battery-powered or hand-crank radio (NOAA Weather Radio, if possible)
  • Extra batteries.

What are the top 7 survival items? ›

These 7 basic survival kit components are: food, water, first aid, warmth & shelter, sanitation & hygiene, lighting & communication and other survival gear.

What are the top 3 survival items? ›

The Top 3 Items: Proper Clothing, Means to Light a Fire, and a Survival Knife are the Most Important.

What is the most essential survival item? ›

Here are a few suggested essentials:
  • Map & Compass. Technology can be a great tool, especially with GPS, however it's important to not solely depend on your smartphone when you're lost in the backcountry. ...
  • First-Aid Kit. ...
  • Fire Starter. ...
  • Water Purification System. ...
  • Flashlight or Headlamp. ...
  • Solar Blanket.
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How to get a free emergency kit? ›

The Emergency Financial First Aid Kit is available for free from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

What to take when evacuating your home? ›

If you are ordered to evacuate, take your emergency kit, your wallet, personal identification for each family member and copies of essential family documents with you. Bring a cellular phone and spare battery or charger with you, if you have one. Use travel routes specified by local authorities.

What is a stay bag? ›

The go bag is what you grab when you leave the house to get to an emergency room or to evacuate in a hurry. The stay bin is a two-week stash of essentials in the event you need to remain home without power or heat.

What are the top 10 survival foods? ›

  • Meats & Beans. Canned meat, chicken, turkey, seafood. and other protein-rich foods, such as. ...
  • Vegetables. Canned vegetables and vegetable juices. ...
  • Fruits. Canned fruits and fruit juices. ...
  • Milk. Canned, boxed or dried milk and shelf- ...
  • Grains. Ready-to-eat cereal, crackers, pretzels, ...
  • Water. Enough for 1 gallon per day.

What is the best food to stockpile long term? ›

Canned meats are a good selection. Rice and varieties of beans are nutritious and long-lasting. Ready-to-eat cereals, pasta mixes, rice mixes, dried fruits, etc. can also be included to add variety to your menus.

What is basic stockpiling? ›

Stockpiling is a necessary part of civil engineering and mining operations. Stockpiling involves removing the topsoil (the A and B horizon of the soil). The topsoil is usually removed with heavy equipment and then piled in large, deep piles for the duration of the civil engineering or mining project.

What is in an earthquake safety kit? ›

Three days' supply of bottled water and ready-to-eat food that won't go off. Copies of important documents, such as insurance policies and birth certificates. Keep these in a waterproof bag. Pencil, paper, penknife and whistle.

What is an emergency plan for an earthquake? ›

If an earthquake happens, protect yourself right away:

Set your parking brake. If you are in bed, turn face down and cover your head and neck with a pillow. If you are outdoors, stay outdoors away from buildings. If you are inside, stay and do not run outside and avoid doorways.

What are some important items we need to do during an earthquake? ›

If you are able, seek shelter under a sturdy table or desk. Stay away from outer walls, windows, fireplaces, and hanging objects. If you are unable to move from a bed or chair, protect yourself from falling objects by covering up with blankets and pillows.

What should you have during an earthquake? ›

Make sure you have a fire extinguisher, first aid kit, a battery-powered radio, a flashlight, and extra batteries at home. Learn first aid. Learn how to turn off the gas, water, and electricity. Make up a plan of where to meet your family after an earthquake.

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