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Emergency Food Supply For Disasters
EMERGENCY FOOD SUPPLY FOR DISASTERS Good examples of emergency foods Milk Instant CEREAL Ready-to-eat canned goods and instant cereals Smoked/dried meat SNACK Sugar Rice potatoes cookies, candy, snacks Staples food for infants food for adults high energy food foods for infants, elderly, w/special diet needs Emergency food supplies should: exp date Jan 2099 be non-perishable require no refrigeration require minimal preparation or cooking require a minimal amount of water if preparation is needed be compact and lightweight Brought to you by GOURMANDIA Source: BEFORE DISASTER STRIKES... - International Association for Food Protection
Emergency Food Supply For Disasters
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International Association for Food Protection Says: "Avoid storing foods high in salt that will increase thirst. Also, store single servings or one-meal sizes to avoid leftovers. Canned foods keep alm...
ost indefinitely as long as cans are undamaged. However, for the best quality and nutritional
value, replace canned goods every year. Finally, emergency food and supplies must be safely stored from pests and rodents. Grains and other dry goods must be stored in a cool, dry location. Tightly sealed bags, plastic containers, and metal canisters are good storage containers for dry goods."
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