Water - Store one gallon of water per person per day.
Keep at least a three-day supply of water per person (two quarts for drinking, two quarts for each person in your household for food preparation/sanitation.
Food - Store at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food. Select foods that require no refrigeration, preparation or cooking, and little or no water. If you must heat food, pack a can of sterno. Select food items that are compact and lightweight. Include a selection of the following foods in your Disaster Supplies Kit:
Ready-to-eat canned meats, fruits, and vegetables
Canned juices
Staples (salt, sugar, pepper, spices, etc.)
High energy foods
Vitamins
Food for infants
Comfort/stress foods
Since you only stated food I left out the first aid and meds like aspirin etc.
2007-02-17 03:21:02
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answer #1
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answered by Smurfetta 7
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Soups with the pop lids for easy opening.
Spaghetti O's. Canned Pastas
Water
Canned fruits(Cocktails, Peaches, Pineapples)
Instant Potato
Gift Certificates
Utensils
Paper cups
Plates
Napkins
Toweletts
2007-02-23 03:43:24
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answered by trottergirl80 3
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incredibly of a Muesli bar attempt a Kashi Honey Toasted 7 grain bar because it incredibly is stated to have the suited flavor (+4 grams of fiber). you additionally can swap the apple for a pear (ggod source of fiber. upload water, V-8 juice or blueberry juice. Carrot and celery sticks are solid, too. And, in case you like a chip, make it a baked one, no longer fried.
2016-09-29 05:10:05
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answered by ? 4
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http://dhfs.wisconsin.gov/wic/WICPRO/pdf_files/OpsManl/policy04-20.pdf
this is a layout of what is good in food packs, yes instead of soap, "wetones" or something like that. if you have a Gordans,Sams, ect warehouse place,you can get giant box of those. also many stores are able to give so much discounts for charity every month. you may want to ask them for help. Bless you for your thoughtfulness. good luck
2007-02-22 15:36:17
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answered by booboobear 4
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you may want to add a can opener, but if not use canned goods with pop top lids Things like--tuna and crackers, soup, plastic utensils, spag O's, ravs, canned meat spreads, crackers, pudding, water, pretzels, trail mix, dried fruit, individual packs of fruit, jello, mini boxes of cereal, cheese in a can, cookies, individual processed cheese and cracker combos, bean dip, apples
2007-02-23 12:25:17
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answered by floatnfun 4
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anything you want. The homeless are not picky when it comes to something like that because not many people care enough to do something like that for someone without a home.
2007-02-22 06:48:47
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answered by Anonymous
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i doesnt really matter they'll eat anything. but u should give them something thats healthy. like fruit, chicken, veges, ect.
dont give them anything that they have to cook in or something like that because they dont have all that stuff. like a microwave, frigerator, stove, oven, ect. stuff like that.
also make sure u give them something to drink. mostly water. water is the best thing for u.
i hope i helped
2007-02-24 00:45:27
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answered by gene h 2
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anything that won't require refrigeration. or a can opener, canned foods like meats or fruit cups, dry goods like crackers, chips,or cereal, fresh fruit, bottled drinks
2007-02-22 14:31:50
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answered by farra 3
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Whatever you decide, Add a bar of soap.
2007-02-22 11:56:10
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answered by Christopher Y 2
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You should give them gallons of water
You could give them packs of food
just ask them wut they need
2007-02-23 07:52:34
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answered by Brooklyn 3
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