All year I have been sharing what we should consider stocking up on for our 3-6 month emergency food storage. Consider this journey as creating an extended pantry. I know when we hear the phrase food storage or emergency food storage we can draw a blank, feel overwhelmed, and get a little anxious.
If you don’t know where to start check out my video on a 3-month food storage plan. I also suggest when you need to buy one for now, and two for later.
For each month I have a plan for you. I’m sharing certain items to stock up on for each person in your home, what’s on sale, and what produce that’s in season to take advantage of.
See Each Month In Action
- January Food Storage Plan– Toiletries, 72-hour kit, & Bread Making
- February Food Storage Plan– Breakfast Food & Oats
- March Food Storage Plan– Tomatoes, Pasta, & First Aid
- April Food Storage Plan– Soup, Fish & Beans
- May Food Storage Plan– Condiments, Spices & Emergency Cooking
- June Food Storage Plan– Grains, Vitamins & Bread Making
- July Food Storage Plan– Summer Snacks, Food & Canning Motivation
- August Food Storage Plan– Fruits, Vegetables & Build Your Pantry
- September Food Storage Plan– Freeze-Dried Fruit, Meats & More
- October Food Storage Plan– Oils, Fats, Winter Prep
- November Food Storage Plan– Holiday Baking
- December Food Storage Plan– Baking Basics, Power & Light
Now What?
You’re more than likely thinking….
- But here are we going to store it all?
- But I don’t have a room to dedicate for it all.
- But I live in a small appartment.
- But I don’t think I space for it
Don’t Worry! There are lots of creative ways to store your food storage in ANY size home you’re in.
Watch how to implement my tips HERE, or watch below:
I’m no genius when it comes to these things, but I have done a lot of research and found a ton of amazing websites to help guide me along the way. One site that has been my number one resource is Valerie from Food Storage Organizer.

Valerie’s a gem, and the perfect resource to go to if you’re new to building your food storage. I give her and my church are my main go to’s.
Over on Amazon, you can find my main go-to book for food storage, LDS Preparedness Manual.
Tired of overspending on groceries?
I know, silly question, but let me tell you friend I really started taking control of our grocery budget once I started tracking my go-to grocery items to the top three stores I regularly shop at. I took my formula and created The ‘Know Before You Go Grocery Price Book’.
Now we all can take control of our grocery budgets and ensure we never overpay for the items we need.
Our price book also helps you navigate sales and discounts, so you can avoid falling for false bargains. By tracking the regular prices of your favorite items, you can quickly determine if a sale is truly a good deal or not.
This simple yet effective approach can save you a significant amount of money over time. Don’t let overspending weigh you down!