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Instant Oatmeal All you do is add boiling water and you have a quick breakfast. Instant oatmeal is not a good candidate for long term storage unless specifically packaged commercially for long term storage. It does make a great addition to emergency survival kits or a 3 month supply of everyday foods.
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It's packed with important nutrients like calcium, phosphorus, B vitamins, potassium and vitamin D. Plus, it's an excellent source of protein....
Read More »There are only a few foods that are both nutritional powerhouses and candidates for long term food storage. Oats are on my top 10 list of must-have staples for my long term food storage. Let me explain why I think they should be one of the basic grains in your emergency or survival food supply. Ten reasons why you should include oats in your long term emergency survival food storage: Oats are one of the world’s healthiest foods and have been cultivated for thousands of years. Oats are a good source of protein, dietary fiber, thiamin, folate, pantothenic acid, riboflavin, vitamin B6, and niacin. Oats are rich in minerals including manganese, phosphorus, magnesium, copper, zinc, iron, potassium and calcium. Oats are high in antioxidants and are known to possess both anti-inflammatory and anti-itching properties. Oats contain between 5 and 9 percent of healthy fat, which is especially critical in a survival diet. Health benefits include; increased weight control, better bowel function, lower cholesterol, lower risk of heart disease and diabetes, lower blood pressure, stabilization of blood sugar, enhanced immune response and reduced risk of cancer. Correctly packaged and stored oats have an amazing shelf-life of up to 30 years. Oats are quick and easy to prepare, which is especially important when fuel is limited. Oats satisfy and make you feel full longer which can be quite beneficial when food is rationed. Oats are easy to rotate and use in your everyday diet.
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