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What should I buy before a big storm?

As long as you're stocking up on things, make sure your emergency preparedness kit is topped off with the following: Flashlights. Batteries. Battery operated radio. Back-up energy sources like portable power banks and solar chargers. Can opener. First aid kit. Thermal emergency blankets. More items...

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Snow Storm Essentials Checklist

We’ve all heard the wisecracks about panicked shoppers overloading on bread and milk in the hours before a predicted winter storm, and maybe you’ve even seen it happen. But stocking up for a winter storm doesn't need to be a disorganized, last-minute frenzy -- it’s safe to buy most of the things on your winter food stock-up list now, while the weather is still good. And if you live in an area that sees heavy snow most winters, getting an early start is a smart idea.

How to Stock a Pantry for Winter Weather

After heavy snowfall or blizzard conditions, you could find yourself snowed in for days. Getting cut off from your local grocery store could be made worse by a prolonged power outage, which would leave you with just a few hours to safely enjoy the remaining contents of your fridge. But if you stock your pantry with filling, shelf-stable foods, you won’t go hungry while you’re waiting for the snow to be cleared. Here are some of the smartest essentials to purchase well in advance of an impending storm: Bottled water (at least one gallon per person per day, for at least three days)

Canned goods, especially cozy, warming foods like soups and stews

Snack foods like chips, crackers and cookies in sealed packages

Cereal and granola

Anything jarred, from jellies to pickles to meats

Canned tuna and salmon

Peanut butter and other shelf-stable nut butters, a vegan-friendly source of protein

Dried pasta and jarred sauce

Wax-sealed hard cheeses

Salted butter, which lasts longer at room temperature than unsalted butter

Dried fruit

Nuts

Jerky

Energy bars

Shelf-stable juice

Coffee, tea and hot cocoa mix (and maybe some marshmallows)

Extra paper products like toilet paper and paper towels

Last-Minute Snow Storm Food List

You’ll do just fine for a few days with those pantry staples alone, but if you have time to get to the grocery store before the big storm hits, it’s nice to have these on hand:

Fresh bread

Eggs

Fresh fruit and vegetables

Ingredients for cookies or some other baking project to keep the house warm and cozy

Winter Emergency Essentials

Staying safe throughout a winter weather event involves more than filling your belly. As long as you’re stocking up on things, make sure your emergency preparedness kit is topped off with the following:

Flashlights

Batteries

Battery operated radio

Back-up energy sources like portable power banks and solar chargers

Can opener

First aid kit

Thermal emergency blankets

A propane or kerosene space heater rated for indoor use

Cover All the Bases

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Some members of your household may have unique needs, so make sure they’re factored into your shopping list as well:

At least a one-week supply of prescription medication and medical supplies

Pet food and medicine

Baby food and formula

Diapers

Prepare Your Home for a Winter Storm

If you’re worried about being snowed-in without power for a day or more, there are a few other areas where you might stock up: No gas stove? No problem, if you have an outdoor grill. Just be sure to get necessities like charcoal, matches, newspapers and lighter fluid, or a full tank of propane for a gas grill. You can also use a camping stove if you have a supply of the appropriate fuel. A teakettle and French press will come in handy if you end up making your morning coffee by the heat of the fire.

Maintain Your Generator

If you have an emergency backup generator, you’ll want to top off your supply of fuel and replace and old fuel that may be stale. Make sure the generator is up to date on maintenance like oil changes, filters and spark plugs, and ensure that any extension cords you’re using are undamaged and rated for generator use. If you want to run your generator through your main electrical panel but haven’t had an electrician install a transfer switch, get this service done before you have a blizzard bearing down.

Ice Down the Icebox

You can help your refrigerator and freezer maintain cold temperatures during a power outage by filling empty space with containers of water -- or better yet, ice. If outdoor temperatures are below freezing, you can freeze several large containers of water at once and keep them cycling in and out of your fridge and freezer, just in case. Another option is to use dry ice, which maintains a temperature of -109 degrees Fahrenheit. If you can obtain dry ice locally right before or after a power outage, you can use it to save your perishables as long as you replace it as needed. The FDA recommends 50 pounds of dry ice to keep a fully stocked 18-foot cubic freezer frozen for two days; to fine-tune the temperature of your fridge and freezer with dry ice, it will help to have a couple of refrigerator thermometers.

Top Off the Gas Tank

While you’re out gathering all these supplies, don’t forget to fill up your car’s gas tank. Winter storms could interrupt fuel deliveries in your area.

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