Integrate food storage into regular life through small, manageable actions like setting aside money weekly or shopping during sales, making preparedness sustainable and less overwhelming. Store dry goods like rice, beans and pasta in airtight containers, ideally using a two-layer method (Mylar bags with oxygen absorbers inside sealed containers) and keep them in a cool, dark and dry place to maximize shelf life. Use the oldest items first and replace them every six to 12 months to keep supplies fresh, prevent waste and familiarize your family with the stored foods. When buying in bulk, especially #10 cans, calculate the price per ounce to…

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