Introducing the Food Storage Do-Over
This is your chance to take a look at your emergency preparedness and food storage plans and think about them with fresh eyes. We will walk through the process in a 16 week series of blog posts to help you analyze what is working, what's
not, and to fill in any missing cracks you might have in your plans. The best part is we will be doing it TOGETHER
How it Works
Every week on Wednesday we will be posting one topic related to emergency preparedness or food storage. We will look at JUST that one component of our preps and really figure out exactly where we want to be and
see what we are missing still. This could be stuff we need to buy, recipes we need to print, skills we need to learn, etc. We will be sharing on our social media channels and on our blog about all the different things we are doing each week to hopefully give you ideas about what you may want to work on for YOUR do-over.
How to Participate as a Group
While we will be doing the blog posts each week, the greatest learning will happen as we all
share with each other. As we share good resources, ideas, pictures, and hold each other accountable we will see so much more success. To participate as a group:
- We have set up a brand new Facebook group where everyone who is participating in the Food Storage Do-Over can share what they are doing
- We will be posting on our instagram (@foodstoragemadeeasy) and using the hashtag #fsdo, feel free to post your own pics and use that hashtag too!
Schedule of Topics
WEEK 1 - BASIC EPREP - 72 Hour Kits (food, water, and supplies)
WEEK 2 - BASIC EPREP - Financial Preps (update emergency binder, estate plans, passwords document, etc.)
WEEK 3 - BASIC EPREP - Car Kits / Evacuation Plans (update supplies, go over plans with family)
WEEK 4 - BABYSTEP 1 - Shelves (organize space, plan where things will go, buy/make shelves)
WEEK 5 - BABYSTEP 2 - Water (add
containers, evaluate purification options, other sources)
WEEK 6 - BABYSTEP 3 - 3 Month Supply (pantry inventory, analyze 3 month plan, restock)
WEEK 7 - BABYSTEP 4 - Long Term Food Storage (update recipes, buy cookbooks, inventory your current supplies, evaluate dietary needs, make a plan)
WEEK 8 - BABYSTEP 5 - Grains (restock as necessary, print/try new recipes, test wheat grinders, experiment with different grains)
WEEK 9 - BABYSTEP 6 - Legumes/Meats (restock as necessary, print/try new recipes, experiment with different legumes, plan for purchasing or preserving meats)
WEEK 10 - BABYSTEP 7 - Baking Ingredients (restock as necessary, evaluate what you use
and don't use, donate items you may not cook with any more)
WEEK 11 - BABYSTEP 8 - Fruits and Vegetables (plan for purchasing or preserving produce, educate on gardening/preservation, evaluate needs, purchase as necessary)
WEEK 12 - BABYSTEP 9 -
Comfort Foods (what do you have, how do you rotate, what could you buy to make more "regular" meals, restock chocolate)
WEEK 13 - BABYSTEP 10 - Non Food Items
(toiletries, cleaning supplies, paper goods, evaluate and restock as necessary)
WEEK 14 - ADVANCED EPREP - Powerless cooking (what are your sources, restock fuel, add to your
options)
WEEK 15 - ADVANCED EPREP - Shelter/Heating/Cooling (what are your plans, buy tools as needed to provide shelter and keep temperature controlled)
WEEK 16 - ADVANCED EPREP - Sanitation/First Aid (what are your plans, restock as necessary)
WEEK 17 - ADVANCED EPREP - Protection/Self Defense (what are your plans, what do you need to buy, what classes should you be taking)
We are so excited to spend the next few months working on RE-DOING our food storage and prepping plans. It is going to be so fun and rewarding to see the results along the way!
Don't forget to come join the Facebook Group and you will get notified when WEEK 1 goes live next week!
-Jodi and Julie
http://FoodStorageMadeEasy.NET