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    72 hours? No problem. Always have a big bag of rice on hand and you're done.

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      72 hours? No problem. Always have a big bag of rice on hand and you're done.

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      Only if you have lots of water too. And preferably some way to heat it (though you can totally swell rice in cold water)

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        Only if you have lots of water too. And preferably some way to heat it (though you can totally swell rice in cold water)

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        This brings up an important point. You should have something like a camping stove running on propane or similar stored fuel.

        If the water supply fails you need to be able to cook water for drinking purposes.

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          Only if you have lots of water too. And preferably some way to heat it (though you can totally swell rice in cold water)

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          Canned food is a good alternative

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            Canned food is a good alternative

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            I just have a stack of canned stuff I rotate through. I put new ones at the bottom, and make sure the stack in always 4 cans tall. Costs nothing, things are always in stock on the shelves, and in case of emergency, there's food.

            Of course, I also live about 5 meters below sea level, so if we have real, world war level problems and the pumps shut down and/someone blows up the dikes, I'm not going to shelter in place for months anyway.

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              and water to cook it and drink, and power to heat it?

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                This brings up an important point. You should have something like a camping stove running on propane or similar stored fuel.

                If the water supply fails you need to be able to cook water for drinking purposes.

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                A coal bbq could work too and most people have one already, you can use it with wood as well.

                Even better, you can use a barbecue chimney starter as a kind of rocket stove.

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