The American Red Cross recommends a 72-hour supply of nonperishable food for each family member. By having a supply of food, you can reduce the stress of locating food during a disaster.
Got mine:

The American Red Cross recommends a 72-hour supply of nonperishable food for each family member. By having a supply of food, you can reduce the stress of locating food during a disaster.
Got mine:

Now that is what i call food storage! – on a side note, i keep forgetting to tell you that I use the little microwavable tea kettle all the time. Thanks for thinking of such a perfect gift so many moons ago!
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
I LOVE IT.
Do you know? We get NO girl scouts in our neighborhood? Not a one.
Pity.
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Speaking of, I should be getting my food storage delivered any day! If there’s a disaster, I wouldn’t want to be caught without the girl scout cookies!
If girl scout cookies are the only thing I have to eat for 72fhrs, I better have a pair of pants with an elastic waistband. I wonder how much weight you would gain? I once ate an entire Snickers cheesecake in one sitting, not one of those small ones but a very large one from Costco. When my husband asked what happened to it I lied and said that it had fallen on the floor and I threw it out.