There's already plenty of discussion regarding whether it's necessary to stockpile or not so this thread isn't for that.
My DH and I have decided that we want to start by stockpiling enough food, cleaning supplies, and medicine for 2 weeks. I'm having trouble though figuring out what to stockpile and for how long since I never buy groceries more than a week in advance and I usually only buy fresh fruit and vegetables. I thought that I might not be the only one trying to figure this out so I thought I'd start a discussion thread.
Here's what I think would be helpful for everyone to post:
1. Who you're stockpiling for and their ages: DH, myself (both of us older than dirt) and DS (16)
2. How long do you hope your stockpile will last: about 2-3 weeks
3. What's in your stockpile and how you plan to store it: My hurricane supply list (some of which is always in the house but up the amount I buy, some is stuff I only buy during hurricane season):
Hall closet: 2 cases of bottled water; 12 packs of sodas; disposable plates/bowls/silverware/cups; cat litter, food (dry and wet)
empty 5 gallon bottles to fill with water in case of emergencies (in the storage shed); also in the storage shed are our camping stoves and propane bottles. If we are expecting a hurricane, I'll move them up to the house, and put them in the spare bedroom, in case we need them (to be used outside on the screen enclosed porch or outside the front door on our little front porch). We won't need those if we're ill, though, so for now, they can stay in the shed.
Various cupboards or cube shelf (in fabric drawers) in the kitchen:
Easy cook stuff...canned chili; tomato soup; cup of noodles; arborio rice; jasmine rice; couscous, black beans; Zatarain's [dirty rice, jambalaya, red beans and rice]; boxes of pasta/ jars pasta sauce/ cans fire roasted tomatoes, beef and chicken Better than Bouillon
Baking supplies, including cake mixes/frosting tubs; cornmeal; ap, bread, and wheat flours; yeast, dried milk, sugar, etc
peanut butter, jelly.
Single serve snacks (including nuts, cookies, pudding, granola bars, chips)
Crackers; coffee beans; dry creamer; teabags
A few bottles of whiskey, wine, vodka, rum, beer
Freezer: 28 meals meat, 10 pizzas, 40 bags veggies, fries/tater tots, eclairs, ice cream; cheese, butter, lunch meat
Master bathroom closet: 2 large packages TP (hit a good deal), Lysol, tissue boxes, matches (candles are around the house)
Laundry room: 3 bottles bleach, 2 large packages paper towels (another good deal)
Cube shelf in master bedroom: cube of batteries, flashlights, glow sticks; another cube with DH's meds; another cube with all the OTC meds; yet another cube with medical supplies, like bandaids, gauze pads, etc
4. Any unique issues you have: DH is diabetic and immunocompromised. DS is fairly picky.
I can make bread and buns, so that isn't a problem. As long as I can order online or hit the store once a month, we are good (provided we have power; once we hit hurricane season, I will move from doing one big shop trip once a month to 2 shopping trips a month, to cut down on potential loss from power loss. If we have a hurricane coming in, I'll go get a bunch of bags of ice to store in the deep freeze/coolers to keep as much stuff cold for as long as I can.)
I also buy stuff in bulk at BJs; like deodorant, DH's soap/shampoo, contact lens stuff, bath cleaners, laundry soap, etc. Most of which is stored under my bathroom sinks or in the master bath closet or in the laundry area.
Here's mine:
1. DH, DS9, DS13, MIL
2. We plan to start with 2 weeks and see what that looks like
3. Still making a list. I have plenty of garage space for storage. My DH thinks we have plenty of freezer space but I disagree.
4. DS13 eats as much as an adult. DH is a diabetic so can't safely survive on pasta and rice. My MIL is picky and religiously vegetarian. She's never used canned vegetables and very rarely uses frozen veggies. Not sure what to do about her.