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Knowing how to make a food storage starter kit is important if you want to have access to food after SHTF. (h/t to PreppersSurvive.com)

Follow the tips below to get started. Food starter kit basics

To make a food storage starter kit, you will need a box that measures 19 x 13 x 7.5 inches. It should contain enough food to feed one person three meals a day for at least one month.

A box of this size should be large enough to fit at least six #10 cans. These cans are bigger than a typical can of food.

If you want your food starter kit to last longer, you may want to invest in #10 cans of dehydrated or freeze-dried food.(Related: Protect yourself against food shortage with these useful prepping practices.)

Remember that when SHTF, your food starter kit will ensure that you don’t starve, but don’t expect that your supplies can be used to create gourmet meals. Stick to versatile ingredients that you can use to prepare or cook in times of hardship.

Once you understand the basics of preparing a food starter kit for all family members, you can eventually move on to starting a food storage pantry.

Alternatively, you can store the food starter kit in a safe place like under your bed or in a cabinet in the kitchen until you need an emergency food supply after SHTF. What to include in your food starter kit

When choosing items for your kit, opt for foods that will last for at least 1o to 20 years. This ensures that you don’t have to rotate your supplies, like if you choose small canned goods that only have a two or five-year shelf life, especially if the food is stored in liquid.

Your food starter kit should take up only a small amount of space. Try to make it compact enough so you can hide or store it under your bed or in a coat closet.

Each can of food should have 15 or more servings of food: 2 Cans of food for breakfast with 15 servings = Enough for one month 2 Cans of food for lunch with 15 servings = Enough for one month 2 Cans of food for dinner with 15 servings = Enough for one month

Here are two lists of items commonly included in food storage starter kits: Dry food staples or premade meals.

The dry foods list includes basics that you can use to diversify meals by changing the way you prepare each item. Depending on the spices and other ingredients in your kitchen, you can make a bean stew one night, and a Mexican bowl the next day.

Dry food staples starter kit: Black beans Eggs (Whole eggs or quail eggs) Oats Pinto beans Potatoes Rice

If you have extra money and are willing to pay for convenience, you can save time with premade meals since you won’t need other ingredients.

Premade meal storage starter kit: Black bean burger Brown sugar oatmeal Chili Cream of wheat Soups

Premade meals are a great option because they are convenient and taste great. They also take up less space in your kit and need less prep time.

However, one downside is that premade meals are more expensive than food staples like beans and rice. Other canned food options for food storage kit

These other canned food options have a shorter shelf life compared to the dry foodslisted above, but they’re worth adding to your kit if you want to have morevarietywhen SHTF: Beef Chicken Corn Fruit Ham Peas Tuna Vegetables

Before SHTF, prepare your food storage starter kit so you have enough food for at least one month.

Visit Preparedness.newsfor more tips on how to set up your food stockpile.

Watch the video below for nine reasons to add coconut oil to your survival food supply.

This video is from theHealth Ranger Store channel on Brighteon.com. More related stories:

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Food storage tips: How to protect your food supply from bugs and pests.

Prepper projects: Building a root cellar for food storage.

Sources include:

PreppersSurvive.com

BuildAStash.com

Brighteon.com
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Britain’s winter blackout risk the lowest in six years – but ‘tight’ days expected

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Britain is at the lowest risk of a winter power blackout than at any point in the last six years, the national electricity grid operator has said.

Not since the pre-pandemic winter of 2019-2020 has the risk been so low, the National Energy System Operator (NESO) said.

It’s thanks to increased battery capacity to store and deploy excess power from windfarms, and a new subsea electricity cable to Ireland that came on stream in April.

The margins between expected demand and supply are now roughly three gas power stations greater than last year, the NESO said.

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Renewables overtake coal for first time

It also comes as Britain and the world reached new records for green power.

For the first time, renewable energy produced more of the world’s electricity than coal in the first half of 2025, while in Britain, a record 54.5% of power came from renewables like solar and wind energy in the three months to June.

More renewable power can mean lower bills, as there’s less reliance on volatile oil and gas markets, which have remained elevated after the invasion of Ukraine and the Western attempt to wean off Russian fossil fuels.

“Renewables are lowering wholesale electricity prices by up to a quarter”, said Jess Ralston, an energy analyst at the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) thinktank.

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In a recent winter, British coal plants were fired up to meet capacity constraints when cold weather increased demand, but still weather conditions meant lower supply, as the wind didn’t blow.

Those plants have since been decommissioned.

But it may not be all plain sailing…

There will, however, be some “tight” days, the NESO said.

On such occasions, the NESO will tell electricity suppliers to up their output.

The times Britain is most likely to experience supply constraints are in early December or mid-January, the grid operator said.

The NESO had been owned by National Grid, a public company listed on the New York Stock Exchange, but was acquired by the government for £630m in 2023.

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Man Utd and chemicals boss warns of ‘moment of reckoning’ for his industry

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Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the co-owner of Manchester United and head of Ineos, one of Europe’s largest chemical producers, has staged an “11th-hour intervention” in an effort to “save” the chemical industry.

Sir Jim has called on European legislators to reduce price pressures on chemical businesses, or there “won’t be a chemical industry left to save”.

“There’s, in my view, not a great deal of time left before we see a catastrophic decline in the chemical industry in Europe”, he said.

The “biggest problem” facing businesses is gas and electricity costs, with the EU needing to be “more reactive” on tariffs to protect competition, Sir Jim added.

Prices should be eased on chemical companies by reducing taxes, regulatory burdens, and bringing back free polluting permits, the Ineos chairman and chief executive said.

It comes as his company, Europe’s biggest producer of some chemicals and one of the world’s largest chemical firms, announced the loss of 60 jobs at its acetyls factory in Hull earlier this week.

Cheap imports from China were said to be behind the closure, as international competition facing lower costs has hit the sector.

What could happen?

Now is a “moment of reckoning” for Europe’s chemicals industry, which is “at a tipping point and can only be saved through urgent action”, Sir Jim said.

European chemical sector output declined significantly due to reduced price competitiveness from high energy and regulatory costs, according to research funded by Ineos and carried out by economic advisory firm Oxford Economics.

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The report said the continent’s policymakers face a “critical” decision between acting now to safeguard “this vital strategic industry or risk its irreversible decline”.

As many as 1.2 million people are directly employed by chemical businesses, with millions more supported in the supply chain and through staff spending wages, the Oxford Economics report read.

Average investment by European chemical firms was half that of US counterparts (1.5%, compared to 3%), a trend which is projected to continue, the report added.

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Jays knock out Yankees, reach 1st ALCS since ’16

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NEW YORK — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer each drove in a run, and eight Toronto pitchers shut down the New York Yankees in a 5-2 victory Wednesday night that sent the Blue Jays to the American League Championship Series for the first time in nine years.

Nathan Lukes provided a two-run single and Addison Barger had three of Toronto’s 12 hits as the pesky Blue Jays, fouling off tough pitches and consistently putting the ball in play, bounced right back after blowing a five-run lead in Tuesday night’s loss at Yankee Stadium.

AL East champion Toronto took the best-of-five Division Series 3-1 and will host Game 1 in the best-of-seven ALCS on Sunday against the Detroit Tigers or Seattle Mariners.

Those teams are set to decide their playoff series Friday in Game 5 at Seattle.

Ryan McMahon homered for the wild-card Yankees, unable to stave off elimination for a fourth time this postseason as they failed to repeat as AL champions.

Despite a terrific playoff performance from Aaron Judge following his previous October troubles, the 33-year-old star slugger remains without a World Series ring. New York is still chasing its 28th title and first since 2009.

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