I've been thinking about what kind of foods I could theoretically put in a basement and store until the world ends. Since I don't have a whole lot of capital to lay out into scads of freeze-dried foods or MREs, I've been focusing my efforts on things you can pick up at the grocery store, or a few special-order items that are needed to make stuff at the grocery store. Here's a couple of ideas I've come up with.
Obviously, flour, sugar, and salt all have long shelf life and will come in handy, and I plan on stocking up especially on salt, since it's so cheap and useful in preserving. Also, powdered milk, eggs, and butter can be used for cooking.
Instant potatoes with canned beef stew over the top is a good, hearty meal that can keep forever, so I'll have some of that....
Mac and Cheese with canned peas and tuna could be an option, too, if you use powdered milk and butter in the recipe.
Ramen Noodles, the college staple, would keep well, and Yakisoba (upscale Ramen) is quite a bit tastier.
While powdered milk is nasty on it's own, it makes a decent chocolate milk when mixed with Ovaltine, and can be stored pre-mixed in bags for chocolate milk on the go.
Kool-aid and crystal lite can add a little variety to your water supply, and mask mineral tastes.
Soup mixes should keep for a while, and would be easy to make.
Rice is cheap and useful for 1001 different meals, and in a pinch, rice and soy sauce could fill your stomach.
Spices have a nearly indefinite shelf life, though they lose their potency over time, and could be worth their weight in gold for some people.
Baked beans are great for protein, and generally come canned.
Does anyone else have some stuff they pick up at the store that can be turned into a proper meal in the PAW?







