Top 10 Survival Foods to Stockpile When Planning for Catastrophic Disasters

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In a typical day to day life, it's normal that you get to drink coffee. But when SHTF that won't be as likely, unless you stockpile it. It may not be a necessity, but it can help you and the people in your team wake up drinking something you were used to having every day before the collapse took place.

Energy bars provide excellent nutrition, and if you stockpile a variety of nutrient bars now, you won't have to worry about not having enough variety later. The higher the calories, the better as is making sure there is enough protein in your bars. Energy and chocolate bars also are excellent for quick boosters throughout the day and make a good on the go lunch.

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1) Coffee / Instant Coffee

Coffee doesn’t have to be a top priority, but being able to grab it will be something more than one person in your party is likely to be thankful for. It’s a quick mood booster and good for morale.

2) Energy Bars and Chocolate Bars

There’s an energy bar nowadays for every taste. Look for brands with a high calorie count as well as plenty of protein and a wide range of nutrients. Chocolate bars – Chocolate can be a quick source of energy and a great morale booster, while also being generous in calories.

After the break, discover a few items that'll come in handy for lunch and dinner when you're dealing with SHTF. A few of these items surprised me, but now I can see why they make this top 10 list! 

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26 Comments

  1. Charles Judy said:

    why cant you just post a list , instead of several pages of click-bait :/

  2. William Sills said:

    Store brand ravioli is .79¢ a can here right now and that’s hard to beat. 🙂

  3. Marc Davidson said:

    most of the things mentioned don’t keep that long ( a few years at most) they don’t mention rice or may dry goods or honey.

  4. Dave Hummel said:

    I agree. I have a large stockpile of beans, rice, flour and sugar, in three different locations (2 Bugout and home). Plus canned goods.

  5. Dave Hummel said:

    Plus no mention of real honey (real raw honey never goes bad), the fact that brown rice doesn’t have the shelf life of white or balsami rice.

  6. Danny Nobles said:

    Nope. I prefer to live paycheck to paycheck, and spend my money on fast cars and cheap dates. Life is too short, and I like being a slave to the government. Long live the sheep! lol…

  7. Linda Smith said:

    Strange name for someone who thinks like you do, tell me what the hell do you want Christians to do, turn to evil,would that make you feel better, should we all stop believing in God, maybe your an athiest, if so stay the hell off of here!!!

  8. A'ishah Patel said:

    Stockpile when disaster strikes?As if the supermarket is going to be open!

  9. Heaven Bound said:

    Yeah was you talking to me???????????????? Let me tell you something. I don’t have to tell you$#%&!@* but here goes anyway…….there #1…..is nothing wrong with keeping some food put in a safe place in case of disaster…..#2…I am a born again Christian and am simply stating that just because Jesus will pull us out before the Antichrist takes charge does not mean it won’t get ugly here before. We could get hit any second. You have to admit Christians have sat by and did nothing to try to stop this gay marriage, abortion bs that’s going on. I mean the blacks had their million man march for their beliefs. Everybody protests but the Christians. Yet we complain and whine about the laws and government. I don’t think any atheist would choose there fb page to be Heaven Bound……bye bye

  10. Adam Wilson said:

    I see somebody has no clue what they are talking about^^^^^^^^^^

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