I've clearly stated my feelings about this "pandemic" on the other thread - and I'm always "prepared" with extra food and things - mainly due to weather events - but other people aren't and are now feeling the need to do this..
Some people don't know "what" to buy - how "much" to buy - or "how" to store it if they're living in tight quarters - and since many feel the need to tackle this right now I figured I might as well give them a hand..
So - let's help them out with this thread.. I'll start off with a few suggestions and others can add on as they think of them - okay?
If you can get a "crank" LED flashlight, by all means get one! My son-in-law got me one for here at the lake (in case I ever ran short of batteries) and the one I have is awesome!! It lasts quite awhile with a few cranks, and the light is very bright! (Mine has 3 settings on it..)
For food storage, think "totes".. They come in every shape and size imaginable - including under-the-bed styles.. They can also be stacked neatly in the corner of a room if need be (I have some very pretty purple ones) and they don't look "messy" at all..
Places to store might include top shelves of closets; garages; basements; corner of the kids room; corner of the master bedroom; under all beds; etc..
If you are buying canned goods, don't forget to get at least two old-fashioned, hand-held can openers!! If the power goes out for some reason, you won't be able to open the cans otherwise..
Try to buy as many compact, non-perishable items as possible - and preferably things that don't have to be cooked..
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I'll add more as I think of them..
Next?