Emergency Food Supplies will Help You be Ready for an Emergency
This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of The Ready Project for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
Are you fully prepared for an emergency? If not, this is the time to get prepared! When many of us think of being prepared, we think of buying candles, lanterns, batteries, hand-crank radios, emergency money stashed away, etc. However, many of us don’t think about stashing away food for an emergency and that is where many of us go wrong!
Living here in the North East we get hammered by tropical storms, tropical depressions, category 1 hurricanes, tornados, ice storms, blizzards, snow storms, etc. You name it, we get it here in the North East! Matter of fact, 2011 was a bad weather year for us here as we had over 60″ of rain, numerous floods thanks to hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, several snow storms, ice storms and we even experienced an earthquake last year!
emergency food storage is something we all need to be thinking about and preparing for! After all of these natural weather disasters last year, hubby and I realized we were not as prepared as we should’ve been! We made a “promise” to one another that this year will be different and we will be prepared and ready for when all that bad weather hits us again.
survival food storage is something we are also interested in since we do a lot of traveling, camping, hiking, etc. and we found a great site online that has all of the survival food that we will need for these types of outings that we like to take. For example: Did you know that you can purchase a 90 servings food kit for just $117.00 and that includes breakfast, lunch and dinners? Wow, that is an incredible price!
I hope you all take a minute today to think about your emergency readiness plans and make sure that you are totally prepared for an emergency and that includes stocking up on food that is ready to eat straight out of the package. You never know when you might need it so it is better to be prepared now than to regret it later!