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Bottled and Jarred Packaged Goods : When we think of packaged food, images of dusty cans and cardboard boxes filled with processed chips, cookies, and crackers come to mind. However, there are so many more options available in the market today than ever before. We see a new trend emerge every few years that redefined our expectations of what’s possible when it comes to packaged foods. From shelf stable packaged foams to vacuum sealed pouches and jars, the demand for packed foods keeps growing. What follows is a list of our favorite jarred and bottled foods that are perfect for preppers.

Dried Beans and Legumes

Beans and legumes are a staple of many cuisines from around the world. They’re cheap, healthy, and incredibly versatile in recipes. They can also be found dried and ready to use in single person servings. These are great to have on hand if you have limited storage space and want to store extra food at low cost. There are three primary varieties of legumes (beans, lentils, and peas) that are routinely dried and found in stores. They’re all very different in texture and how they should be used in recipes. If you’re not sure where to start, start with black beans and chickpeas. These are extremely common and can be used in a variety of different recipes. Be careful though, dry legumes should be rehydrated before cooking.

Dried Pasta

Dried pasta is perhaps the ultimate convenience food. Throw a few handfuls in a pot of boiling water and you’ll have a delicious meal in minutes. It’s great for snacks, lunches, and even desserts. You’ll find dried pasta in single person servings like you would the legumes above. Dry pasta is incredibly cheap and stores for a long time. You can even buy bags specially designed for long term storage. You’ll find a variety of different types of pasta at your local store including penne, spaghetti, linguine, fettuccini, and more.

Dried Rice

A staple of Asian and Indian cuisines, rice is a great source of carbohydrates and nutrients. When dried, it becomes incredibly cheap and easy to store. It’s also very easy to cook with a microwave, stovetop, or pressure cooker. Dried rice also comes in single serve bags. You can find a variety of different types of rice including white rice, brown rice, and wild rice. You can use dried rice in place of fresh rice in many recipes. Just make sure to account for it taking longer to cook than the fresh rice would.

Dried Veggies

Dried veggies offer a great way to store vitamins and minerals at low cost. They can be used in a variety of different recipes and meals. You can even grind them up and use them as a flour replacement in baked goods! There are plenty of different dried veggies available at your grocery store. Broccoli, peas, carrots, bell peppers, and mushrooms are all common varieties. You can even find dried fruits at the store! Dried veggies are extremely easy to rehydrate. Simply pour a few cups of boiling water over the dried veggies in a bowl or pot and let them sit for a few minutes. You can even use the water from the boiled pasta above to speed the process up even more.

Assorted Snacks

Many people have fond memories of eating Chex Mix, Fritos, and other types of chips and snacks in their youth. You can find a wide variety of different types of chips and snacks at your local grocery store. Some even come in buckets! Dried fruit is another delicious snack you can find at the store. You can buy bags of any type of fruit you like, including apples, pears, bananas, and much more. Dried vegetables are another option you may want to consider. They offer a variety of vitamins and minerals while still being easy to store and rehydrate.

MREs (Meal Ready to Eat)

MREs are military-grade food rations that are designed to be eaten on the go. They come in single serve pouches and can be eaten either cold or hot. MREs are essentially a meal in a bag. They’re incredibly efficient and come with a wide variety of different options. You can find MREs that are vegetarian, vegan, or have other dietary requirements. They can be expensive, but are definitely worth it if you’re looking for a reliable way to stay fed when SHTF. MREs are a great choice for preppers who are on the move regularly and need a compact, lightweight source of food. They’re particularly useful for emergency first responders and disaster relief workers.

Bottled Protein Shakes

These are the perfect drink for restoring your energy levels when you’re on the move. You can find a wide variety of different flavors, including chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, and more. You can even find some brands that mix in with your favorite fruits. These drinks are great for people who are on the move frequently and don’t have time to sit down and eat a meal. They’re also useful for people who are trying to lose weight or manage their health. Bottled protein shakes will last for years if stored correctly. Make sure you store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Jarred Sauces and Condiments

You can find a wide variety of different sauces and condiments at your local store. These are great for adding flavor to meals and snacks. They’re also incredibly efficient and last for years. If stored correctly, a jar of salsa or ketchup will last for decades. They’re cheap and come in single serve jars. This makes them perfect for expanding your food storage with little effort and cost. They’re particularly great for those on a budget or with limited space.

Conclusion

With so many different options available, it can be incredibly easy to add jarred and bottled foods to your food storage. Whether you’re looking for a quick snack or a new flavor for your meals, there are plenty of options. Choose from our top 10 list above and you won’t go wrong. With a little prepping and planning, you’ll be enjoying these foods in no time!

 

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