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37 foods to stockpile list8/22/2023 Fishing Line and Tackle – Fish is a valuable food source. First Aid Kit – Keep a well-stocked kit at home and in your car. Fire Laces – These reusable flint and steel shoelaces will help you start a fire.ģ1. Want to prep but not sure where to begin?Ĭlick Here to Get Your FREE One Year Urban Survival Plan!ģ0. Fire Extinguisher – It’s a good idea to have several fire extinguishers at home and one in each of your vehicles. Ferro Rod – You can use these to light a fire in just about any condition.Ģ9. Family Photos – These treasured keepsakes can keep you focused on what’s important.Ģ8. Extra Socks – Clean, warm, dry socks are critical for health and comfort.Ģ7. Emergency Candles – You often can find inexpensive emergency candles at yard sales and thrift stores.Ģ6. Eating and Cooking Utensils – Portable, reusable utensils - like the infamous spork - are important to a survival toolkit. Dust Mask – All the face masks we’ve been wearing over the past year will be useful in another emergency.Ģ4. It’s inexpensive, versatile, and long-lasting.Ģ3. Duct Tape – You can read entire articles on the many survival uses for duct tape. Dental Floss – Small and easy to carry, floss can be used for fishing lines, thread, traps, snares, and many other survival purposes.Ģ2. Crowbar – A good old-fashioned crowbar and some elbow grease can get you out of a lot of jams.Ģ1. Contact Information – A written list of phone numbers, addresses, and other contact information of friends and family members is handy if your phone won’t work.Ģ0. Compass – Your phone’s navigation tools won’t help in some emergency situations, but a compass will always be fully charged and ready to go.ġ9. Chlorine Bleach – Unscented bleach can help you sanitize dishes and cooking gear with minimal water.ġ8. Charcoal and Lighter Fluid – You can start an outdoor cooking fire easily with these items.ġ7. Cast-Iron Pan – You can use a cast iron pan on the stove, in the oven, or over a campfire. Keep a supply of cash on hand for emergencies.ġ5. Cash – During a grid failure, debit and credit cards may not work. Buckets and Lids – Five-gallon buckets are useful for storing and carrying food, water, and other supplies.ġ4. Bolt Cutters – Sometimes, desperate times call for desperate measures, and bolt cutters might become a necessity.ġ3. Blankets – Keep extra warm blankets at home and in your car.ġ2. Blade Sharpener – Keep your knives and other tools in shape with a blade sharpener.ġ1. Binoculars – You can use binoculars like these to watch the sky for weather changes, to look for rescuers, or to help find people or animals that are lost.ġ0. Bike – You may need a bike for transportation, and the more rugged terrain it can handle, the better.ĩ. Batteries – Make sure you have spare batteries for things like radios and flashlights.Ĩ. Bandanas – These inexpensive items can serve as facemasks, compresses, cool-down cloths, and other things.ħ. And that’s just the start of a long list.Ħ. Baking Soda – You can use baking soda as toothpaste, deodorant, and shampoo, and to treat irritated skin. Baby Supplies – Plan for baby’s needs both for now and down the road.ĥ. Gun, Pellet Gun, Slingshot – These weapons are useful for hunting small game and for self-defense.Ĥ. (If you don’t believe me, read Hatchet by Gary Paulsen.)ģ. Ax – In the right hands, a quality ax or hatchet can do much more than just chop wood. Air Pump – You can use a hand-held pump to pump up your vehicle’s tires, rafts, or flotation devices.Ģ. Want to save this post for later? Click Here to Pin It On Pinterest!ġ.
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