Thanks to our plummeting economy, extra money isn’t as readily available as it was in the past and we are all looking for frugal solutions to acquire a reliable supply of food to use in our everyday lives and to be ready for disasters.
I began following The Organic Prepper’s tried and true solution to this problematic issue by reading her Pantry Primer series. Although I have a food pantry of my own, I wanted to solidify my stockpile and make sure that all my bases were covered as well as learn some new tips along the way. She’s removed all the fuss and confusion out of planning a pantry and has given you everything you need to know including meal planning, supplementing home canned goods into your pantry, organizing tips to where to store your food stores.
Similar to a squirrel storing food for the winter, her theory is simple: small amounts acquired over time amount to a large stockpile of food to rely on. She provides frugal shopping lists with amounts spent, tips on making larger meals to can for later consumption, delicious recipes, it’s all there.
With the help of the The Organic Prepper, my food pantry is even more solid than it was and I have her to thank for the great information she put together. Don’t let the frustration of creating a stockpile stop you. All of the information is literally a mouse click away.
The Pantry Primer
The Pantry Primer: How to Build a One Year Supply in Three Months
The Pantry Primer: Grocery Outlet Victory
The Pantry Primer: Meal Planning While Building Your Stockpile
The Pantry Primer: Getting Started
The Pantry Primer: Building Your Pantry on a Budget with Home Canning
The Pantry Primer: Expanding Beyond “Groceries”
The Pantry Primer: Adding Larger Purchases to Your Stockpile
The Pantry Primer: 12 Strategies to Build the Ultimate Pantry
The Pantry Primer: Building Your Protein Stockpile
The Pantry Primer: Stockpiling the Basics for Scratch Cooking
The Pantry Primer: Stockpiling Grains
The Pantry Primer: Maintaining the One Year Stockpile