Emergencies by definition are unplanned

prov⋅i⋅dent  [prov-i-duhnt]
1. having or showing foresight; providing carefully for the future.
2. characterized by or proceeding from foresight: provident care.
3. mindful in making provision (usually fol. by of).
4. economical; frugal; thrifty.




A trench cut through church property diverted heavy run-off threatening the building during the January 2009 flood.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Food Storage Comfort foods

After seven months of living on their food storage following my son-in-law's layoff, I asked my daughter what she would do different if she had to do it again. "I'd stock up on chocolate chips," was her ready reply. "When you can't afford to go out, chocolate chip cookies makes a great in-house family outing."

Who can underestimate the value of comfort foods in a time of crisis? The below article from the Emergency Preparedness Blog emphasizes that very issue.


Emergency Preparedness Guide - Article 17
Soul Soothing Sweets
By Angie Sullivan

Want to keep your family calm and happy during times of distress? Store some soul soothing sweets!

On our journey to preparedness, we've discussed several different types of foods to store. We've learned about dehydrated, freeze-dried, and Meals Ready to Eat. All of these are wonderful options, and a good combination of all of them is ideal. But here is something you might not know. Each of these foods has something in common, something that I'm sure will tickle your fancy. Within each of these foods storage categories there are some items I would like you to consider desserts!

If you are like me, it won't take much to convince you that having a few desserts or comfort foods stored is a good idea. But, if you aren't sure that having cake or pudding for your family in an emergency is really necessary, think about these few facts: Did you know that studies show that foods high in sugar, or food associated with pleasant memories can cause the release of certain chemicals that affect how we feel? In short, desserts can act as a natural mood enhancer. During hard times, such as the aftermath of a natural disaster, extended unemployment, or food shortages, having desserts on hand for your family will help to comfort them. It can be a reminder, especially to children, that everything is alright and good times are ahead.

Now that we have established that having food storage desserts on hand are a good idea (twist my arm!), let's talk about the different varieties you can choose from. As I mentioned before, each of the types of food storage have delicious options available. MREs have a wonderful assortment of ready to eat cakes and cookies. Can't imagine something in a brown military pouch can taste good? Think again! Want to make your own delicious desserts? You can purchase just add water dehydrated muffin and brownie mixes in #10 cans, along with puddings and even make your own homemade favorite peanut butter cookies or oatmeal cookies using dehydrated items such as peanut butter powder and oats. With the amazing technology of freeze dried foods, not even ice cream is out of the question!

Whatever your sweet tooth craving, or whatever your family's comfort foods are, you are sure to find something delicious to fit the bill. So consider spending a few of your food storage dollars giving your family some soul soothing sweets!

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Stockpiling food as a hedge against inflation?

Who doesn't need to supplement their income in an inflation- riddled, down economy? If you've noticed that it takes more money to buy less, you're not alone. A 2008 article in the Wall Street Journal entitled "Load up the Pantry" http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB120881517227532621-lMyQjAxMDI4MDI4MjgyMTI1Wj.htm discussed the realities of inflation and advised stockpiling food as the best hedge against the shrinking dollar (not to mention a good way to practice that Provident Living concept!).

Some other provident living related sites you might enjoy...

http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/
This is what happens when an enterprising woman combines humor, cooking and photography. Entertaining and very informative. Try her apple dumplings - to die for
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2008/02/apple_dumplings/

And...click on the icons below for some great suggestions of things to make for your family or home on the cheap.