Food Storage: 2 Person, 14 Day Supply
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For a 2-person household preparing for 14 days, you need approximately 41 pounds of emergency food providing 77,000 total calories.
Alternative: 62 MREs or 193 freeze-dried servings.
Detailed Breakdown
Food Storage by Category
| Food Category | Amount Needed | Shelf Life |
|---|---|---|
| Grains (wheat, rice, oats) | 23 lbs | 30 years |
| Legumes (beans, lentils) | 5 lbs | 30 years |
| Dairy (powdered milk) | 2 lbs | 20 years |
| Sugar & Sweeteners | 5 lbs | 30 years |
| Fats & Oils | 1 lbs | 5 years |
| Protein (canned meats) | 2 lbs | 5-10 years |
| Fruits (dried/freeze-dried) | 2 lbs | 30 years |
| Vegetables (dried) | 2 lbs | 25 years |
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2 people need approximately 41 pounds of food for 14 days, providing 77,000 total calories. This is based on 5,500 calories per day for your household.
Focus on grains (wheat, rice, oats), legumes (beans, lentils), dairy (powdered milk), sugar, fats/oils, proteins (canned meats), and dried fruits/vegetables. Aim for variety and proper nutrition balance.
Properly stored grains and legumes last 25-30 years. Freeze-dried foods last 25+ years. Canned goods last 2-5 years. Store in cool, dry, dark conditions for maximum shelf life.
Bulk foods are more economical (about $83.00 for your needs), while freeze-dried offers convenience (about $578.00). Consider a mix of both for variety and flexibility.
Use food-grade buckets with mylar bags and oxygen absorbers for bulk grains and legumes. Keep temperatures below 70°F. Rotate stock using FIFO (first in, first out) method.
Yes! Account for allergies, religious restrictions, and medical conditions. Store foods that everyone can eat. Also consider comfort foods for morale during stressful times.