“In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, there’s a lot of renewed interest in preparedness.
One thing we all learned from the disaster is that when the power grid goes down, starvation isn’t too far behind for those who have failed to store food.
It’s easy to store a 72-hour supply of food just by shopping at the grocery store, of course: Canned soup, bread, peanut butter and even salted nuts are all readily available as long as you don’t wait until the last days before a storm hits to buy some supplies.
But what if you’re looking for food that keeps you alive during a long duration grid failure or natural disaster?…”