The guidance contained inside this book seeks to place the emphasis on one very important feature creating a prepper's pantry. The fact is that, as with all - like all aspects of prepping, your pantry will never actually be complete until your require it. What that means is that your pantry should be a continual and evolving project. The goal of this guide is to make sure that within 90 days you will have a pantry that is serviceable and able to provide for you and your family.
But that shouldn't be confused with the idea that your pantry is complete. For once you have put together your prepper's pantry, the next stage is to begin to manage it. Taking control of your pantry in this way involves the careful rotation of the food and the continual inspection for spoilage. It also means being aware of how you can better use the space and be even better prepared. You should never stop trying to find ways to make your pantry better stocked, more efficiently organized and more in-tune with your family's needs.
The best way to do this is to keep using your pantry. This will help you rotate the stock and keep you aware of any spoilage. It will also make clear if there are any foods that are too difficult or time consuming to prepare, or simply foods that your family really don't want to eat.
The introduction to this book posed the question of how ready we are in the event of a disaster. This book has provided 25 practical tips to make sure you are able to prepare a food supply for you and your family that ensures they have access to a reliable, secure and healthy food source resource. Once you have this physical safeguard in place, you will also have the psychological piece of mind and important guarantee that you have made the right plans to help guarantee your family's future.