Prepping your doomsday vault4/5/2023 ![]() ![]() #11 – Cooking Oil: An absolute necessity for most types of cooking you will be able to do in a doomsday environment. It is packed with B-vitamins, proteins, and kids love it. #10 – Peanut Butter: A versatile food that can keep for months even at room temperature. #9 – Spices: With limited food options, you will want all the seasoning possible. #8 – Rice: A good source for grains and easy to store. #7 – Dried Pasta: In the worst circumstances, you want very little fat and that’s why dry pasta is the healthier choice for in general and it keeps longer. #6 – Beans: Again, a great source for fiber and cheap to buy. Oats are perfect for that basic need and also can be used for other foods such as oatmeal. #5 – Oats: If you’re in survival mode, you will need to stock up on fiber. #4 – Flour: Potato flour is maybe the most versatile as it’s finely ground and works as a thickener. #3 – Sugar: You can buy canned sugar and it’s cheap to stock up on. #2 – Corn: Dried corn is of course a vegetable but also a grain They can last for years and you can buy almost any type of food in a canned variety. #1 – Canned Goods: This a staple on every prepper’s list for obvious reasons. No matter how many items you have, the best time to get started on your doomsday prepping list is NOW. Others will be things you haven’t considered. Yes, that sounds like a large number but many of the items are one you already own. We have organized it into 14 categories with 114 unique items. That is why we’ve created the ultimate list which can be used by every type of prepper. One thing that unites preppers is that most scenarios pretty much require the same items. The unique thing about a doomsday prepping list is that it’s one of the only lists people create but hope to never use. ![]()
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