How to Stock Your Prepper Pantry with Real Food

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  • @MarysNest
    @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +146

    Hi Sweet Friends,Today, I am continuing a THREE-PART SERIES that you won't want to miss! Part 1 covered What is a Prepper Pantry which you can watch here: czcams.com/video/HfT36M7PjeM/video.html Now in Part 2 I’m covering How to Stock a Prepper Pantry with Real Food, and tomorrow in Part 3 I’ll be covering How to Do this on $5 a Week.
    I have received so may emails from folks who were caught totally off-guard when this pandemic quarantine hit. They were in the process of transitioning from a processed foods kitchen to a traditional foods kitchen but never thought of creating a plan for stocking their “extended pantry”. (The 4th “corner” of the Four Corners Pantry where we keep our back-up food supply.) They shared with me that they NEVER want to be in that position again where they have so little food on hand!
    So, in response to those emails - and to help all of you who may have been in the same boat - but now want to implement a plan to create a “Prepper Pantry”, I have put together this Three Part Series starting today and running through Sunday. If you subscribe to my CZcams channel but have not clicked the notification bell, be sure to do so, if you want to be notified when each of these videos is released.
    I really hope this series helps those of you who are knew to “Prepping” and extended pantry and hopefully I share a few helpful tips and ideas even for us more experienced preppers!
    ➡️Be sure to head over to my CZcams channel’s Home Page where I share lots of organized playlists of videos that I think you will enjoy. Here is the link: CZcams.com/MarysNest
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    0:00 Introduction
    7:24 How to Stock a Prepper Pantry with Real Food
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    Thanks for watching! Love, Mary

    • @tinae8433
      @tinae8433 Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you so much!!! You are delightful to watch, you're a great teacher with so much knowledge. ❤

    • @amyhoang9140
      @amyhoang9140 Před 3 lety +2

      I found your channel today and you are definitely delightful to listen to. Speaking of canned beans, do you notice that the bean juice in the cans is always a little slimy (very high in gelatin), which makes the beans so smooth in your mouth. No matter how long I stew my beans, I just can't get that consistency. Do you know else was added to the beans or how to cook the beans that way?

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 3 lety +3

      @@amyhoang9140 - Hi Amy, Welcome! Glad you’re here. And thank you so much for the kind words!! Canned beans are soaking in a brine of salted water while they are in the can. This soaking coaxes starches to be released from the beans creating that liquid that you refer to as gelatinous. If you want to achieve something similar, cook your beans and then put them in a jar with salted water. About a teaspoon of salt per 2 cups of water. Put the lid on the jar and pop it in your refrigerator. In a few days, the beans - which have been soaking in the salted brine - will have created a bit of that thick liquid which will be surrounding the beans. Hope this helps. Love, Mary❤️🤗❤️

    • @amyhoang9140
      @amyhoang9140 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MarysNest thanks so much for this precious tip, Mary. I will do this next time I cook beans. Blessings!

    • @edwinatalitiga1636
      @edwinatalitiga1636 Před 3 lety +1

      Hi dear

  • @cupOcats
    @cupOcats Před 3 lety +659

    I used to think it was odd that Granny kept food in closets and dressers. She had been through the Great Depression and learned that you must always be prepared. Now I'm storing food in closets and dressers too.

    • @yangtroy1
      @yangtroy1 Před 3 lety +103

      I’m only 26 years old but refuse to be a typical millennial fool lol....

    • @gonebananas1076
      @gonebananas1076 Před 3 lety +56

      @@yangtroy1 Good for you! It's really hard to convince our daughters that are your age the importance of having some food and supplies on hand. You'll be better off, prices are rising fast.

    • @lapismosi8065
      @lapismosi8065 Před 3 lety +16

      Mine was the same way. Lol.

    • @amandataylor682
      @amandataylor682 Před 3 lety +29

      Most of my fod storage is in a towel closet. I don't have a pantry and its in the middle of the house so its the coolest spot

    • @myrany8407
      @myrany8407 Před 3 lety +27

      @@amandataylor682 Nothing wrong with that! Also with the flat totes you can put some under the bed as well if you need more space.

  • @mordeys
    @mordeys Před 4 lety +570

    i have been learning to be a "prepper" for 11 years. our extended pantry has saved us 3 times. the first was when i got sick and was in the hospital for a month. my husband was home for 2 weeks so no income. my oldest son was 22 so he took care of his 3 youngest siblings. that pantry meant there was food so we good weather the low income and andy didn't have to try and take an 18 month, 5 years and 9 year old out to shop. it was all there he just needed fresh fruit and veggies and milk. 2 yrs later my husband got laid off. it took a month to get unemployment going good. not spending money on food meant we had money to pay bills and for him to job hunt. 4 years later he got severely hurt at work and fighting workers comp is a joke. that food pantry did the same. let us spend money on paying off loans and bills so we didn't loose anything. it also got us through having to move to a less expensive house. i won't be without my emergency pantry. it has also allowed us to help others in need.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +59

      Wow!! Thank you so much for sharing your important story!! ❤️🤗❤️

    • @unitedheartsamerica5924
      @unitedheartsamerica5924 Před 3 lety +27

      Yinz rock ! And such overcomers!! Woot!! Blessings to you...

    • @joanies6778
      @joanies6778 Před 3 lety +32

      Wow... amazing story and a clear testament for WHY everyone needs to have an emergency pantry!

    • @diananoonen2262
      @diananoonen2262 Před 3 lety +19

      Thank you for your common sense bootstrap information. Blessings for your life. Stay well.

    • @judyjohnson9610
      @judyjohnson9610 Před 3 lety +25

      So right! If you have some extra money, put aside some extra food. You always have to eat, but you don't need that fancy new tv. Way to go

  • @tracestevens1773
    @tracestevens1773 Před 3 lety +218

    My grandmother bought me a 10 gal. Aluminum trash can when I had my first apartment. It was filled with 20 lbs. sugar,
    And 20 lbs. flour. Also alongside was a 50# bag of new potatoes. She said , as long as you have these 3 things, you can survive. Very wise and true.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 3 lety +30

      Love hearing this!! Your grandmother was a real sweetheart looking out for you!! Love, Mary

    • @kelliintexas3575
      @kelliintexas3575 Před 3 lety +80

      I am Cajun & every child in our family got a Big family Bible with our heritage filled out & a 14" Cast Iron skillet. My Grandma & Mom gave their used skillet & would get a new one and use it to preseason for the next kid. So funny. I am 41 and I use my skillet everyday. My mom is long gone but I was looking over the Bible she had my entire life. In it she wrote every state she traveled with it, messages to each kid at the time of their birth, and that it was gifted to her at 16 when she married my father. My Grandma had wrote that if she followed God's written word & followed the Book they would be together forever. My mom wrote the same in my Bible. So beautiful.

    • @jojostarbuck1295
      @jojostarbuck1295 Před 3 lety +11

      @@kelliintexas3575 That is really a nice memory and what a great idea!

    • @donberry6079
      @donberry6079 Před 3 lety +15

      You are very lucky to have such a wise and kind grandmother. I never knew mine. Be thankful to God for his mercy.

    • @shadrachification
      @shadrachification Před 3 lety +12

      @@kelliintexas3575
      What a wonderful inheritance....and the goodness and wisdom passed down to you...And you have the hope and promise of meeting them on the other side.So many do not.So many now neither believe in God,HisWord,His Son,heaven,hell,eternity.
      Much blessings...

  • @myrany8407
    @myrany8407 Před 4 lety +305

    I started my pantry after hurricane Rita left us without food or water for a very long time. In the years since then I have taken a great deal of crap for all sides for my garden and canning and time spent making sure to rotate things in the pantry. I notice now after the recent lockdowns followed up by Hurricane Laura hitting us worse than Rita did years ago, No one is saying anything to me about it. We have food, we have water and we have ways to cook it all.

    • @NorthnSouthHomestead
      @NorthnSouthHomestead Před 3 lety +11

      Fantastic ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @fancysfolly554
      @fancysfolly554 Před 3 lety +20

      Good for you...it never hurts to be prepared

    • @misskat3218
      @misskat3218 Před 3 lety +12

      I bacame a prepper after Katrina!

    • @holycow92883
      @holycow92883 Před 3 lety +6

      That is so great you had what you needed!

    • @amandataylor682
      @amandataylor682 Před 3 lety +18

      I prepped 1 month of food when i heard covid hit American shores. I've now got around a 3-6 month working pantry. Now working on a year supply.

  • @beealert911
    @beealert911 Před 3 lety +139

    Don’t forget to store food and water for your pets.

    • @yvonprudhomme594
      @yvonprudhomme594 Před 3 lety +13

      And some treats for them too

    • @Mary-zj9jz
      @Mary-zj9jz Před 3 lety +12

      extra litter and papers/pad too

    • @pepperooli
      @pepperooli Před 3 lety +8

      Dogs are protection and comfort. Cat's that are mouser's will save you at least $100 in damages to your structure, your food storage and your health. Both of these animal's are living hot water bottles and can be extremely comforting to children in bad times. A cat that loves to hunt mice is extremely valuable. Remember, hanta virus came from dried mouse droppings. Stock up on their food so that you don't end up like Venezuela and eating their poor pets. I can't imagine the tears. I couldn't do it. So, I stock up on a minimum of a year's food supply for the animal's too.

    • @SuperDobieGirl
      @SuperDobieGirl Před 3 lety +8

      @@pepperooli dogs can survive on the rice and beans with a spoonful of tuna or an egg. They can also be trained to hunt for food, too.

    • @lindasarver7281
      @lindasarver7281 Před 3 lety +6

      Also medicines and protective supplies as flea control, paw balm and such.

  • @terryrodriguez6209
    @terryrodriguez6209 Před 3 lety +95

    When I go shopping I take my list of what I actually need but I also go down every aisle and look for sale and clearance items to go into my back up pantry. I have noticed since the pandemic that the sales aren’t as good as they used to be.

    • @monstermcboo7282
      @monstermcboo7282 Před 2 lety +11

      You are right! The sales are not as good as before and there isn’t as much available, and I think that tells us the time to “put by” really is upon us. I wish more people would heed the call.

    • @janetwalsh7961
      @janetwalsh7961 Před 2 lety +2

      You are so so right about the clearance stuff its not as it used to be.

  • @selah71
    @selah71 Před 4 lety +184

    Thank you, Mary.
    Someone left a wooden diaper changing station out for trash. Was in perfect condition with three shelves so I hauled it to our apartment and is my extra-extra pantry. It holds a lot of foods! At first I had it in the bedroom but I realized with winter coming the radiators steam heat would affect the foods. So recently I moved it to a far away closet. Had to take everything out/off to set aside, then shelve again. With that said...
    A shout out to you for hauling all the foods out for this video. It's a lot of work but a labor of love! Much appreciated.

    • @NorthnSouthHomestead
      @NorthnSouthHomestead Před 3 lety +11

      Great recycling job ❤️

    • @dnellbuck1896
      @dnellbuck1896 Před 3 lety +6

      I was thinking the same thing. Did she do this video in conjunction with rotating her stock? That is a lot of stuff to pull out and put back. She even had it organized for the video!

    • @123gwilco
      @123gwilco Před 3 lety +5

      cloth diapers will be indispensable if the grid goes down or we get in a more worse economic depression(some say we are in a depression now). Isn't that why we get stimulus checks; its not just the pandemic.

    • @sharonb.7867
      @sharonb.7867 Před 2 lety +4

      Wow! Great job!

  • @mrc551
    @mrc551 Před 4 lety +225

    Mary- you hit this one outta the park! A big pet peeve of mine are the huge numbers of so-called preppers on CZcams who promote highly processed factory food in their survival pantry. With many Americans suffering from high blood pressure and diabetes the cheap chemical-based foods will exacerbate our problems when and if we are confronted with a catastrophic weather event, power outages etc

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +23

      Thank you so much!! Yes, I am with you. I can't stand all those high priced processed foods. They really aren't in most folks food budgets plus we can do so much better health-wise creating meals from real foods that have a great shelf-life. So glad you're here! Love, Mary

    • @americafirst9144
      @americafirst9144 Před 4 lety +45

      I try to eat well too. Keep in mind, though, that things will change drastically in a survival situation.
      You will likely be burning 2-3 times the amount of calories you do now. Fat will be dropping off you.
      You will need tons of carbohydrates to keep going.
      Health conditions are often caused by excess weight and inactivity. Many chronic health problems will disappear.
      Also, many people cannot afford more expensive foods, or don't have the skills or knowledge necessary.
      Having foods like Ramen, crackers, etc. is better than having nothing at all.

    • @whiskeycook3323
      @whiskeycook3323 Před 4 lety +27

      Some of the canned products are necessary when a power outage occurs and there is no way to cook the healthier alternative, thereby, canned ready to eat foods become necessary. Consider the tropical storms that have just hit the gulf coast. Open a can to eat, pop top preferably. When emergency situation is over. Return to whatever diet you were on before the emergency.

    • @wendelynyoung8609
      @wendelynyoung8609 Před 4 lety +17

      Marie Pedretti I stock up on charcoal to BBQ in case the power goes out.

    • @honeybee5784
      @honeybee5784 Před 4 lety +4

      Exactly!

  • @arehnm
    @arehnm Před 4 lety +244

    Wow! I can't imagine the labor that went into making this video! Great job wonderful information.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +23

      Thank you so much! Yes, it took a bit of time! LOL!! Love, Mary

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada Před 3 lety +6

      Indeed... this Lovely Lady is amazing!

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Před 2 lety +2

      She's a generous genius!

    • @vickiegraham4765
      @vickiegraham4765 Před 2 lety

      Yep she is the bomb. Give here a big hug thumbs up. You are so awesome. Keep us new people how to. And. prepare. Hugs.

  • @gonefishing3644
    @gonefishing3644 Před 4 lety +86

    Don't forget to include seasonings and flavorings when stocking your pantry. Bottles of Tabasco sauce, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce and real vanilla extract will all store for years in your pantry. Even when a bottle of one of these is opened, you can store it in a kitchen cabinet instead of refrigerating it. Other good seasonings that will store in the pantry for several years without loss of strength include granulated garlic, onion flakes, onion powder and sea salt. Bottles of maple syrup should be refrigerated after opening, but unopened bottles or jugs of maple syrup can store for years in the pantry. Opened bottles of molasses do not need to be refrigerated and molasses is a good ingredient (thin with a little hot water) to add to oatmeal cookie dough to give the cookies a brown sugar flavor.

    • @scadutostudios1347
      @scadutostudios1347 Před 3 lety +11

      I like to vacuum seal small packets of salt and peppercorns ( 1 tablespoon) and other seasonings to use as take along or if needed barter.... I also make medicine packets (aspirin, tums , ect...) I use up the scraps of sealer bags so it doesn't get wasted... I have a med kit in the car and one on each floor of our house... if something happens I don't have to go far...

    • @keralee
      @keralee Před 3 lety +13

      Molasses is so overlooked as a prep and a super food--loaded with essential minerals in a very bioavailable form! And it tastes good. And it is relatively cheap compared to honey plus mineral supplements, esp if buy it in bulk 5 gal pails.

    • @grandcatsmama3421
      @grandcatsmama3421 Před 3 lety +7

      I read in a farming magazine many years ago that a lady used to add maple syrup to pork and beans she bought at the store. She'd heat them in an oven safe dish for three hours and everyone raved about how her beans tasted homemade! If I put pork and beans in the oven, I'm going to make sure I'm cooking something else too. Not wasting all of that heat on one dish of beans.

    • @polskigirl8547
      @polskigirl8547 Před 2 lety +3

      Any seasoning that is granulated can harden and cake from moisture.....living in the Pacific Northwest I find this is a problem....but you can use moisture absorbers in the packaging...

    • @suzannepowell6721
      @suzannepowell6721 Před 2 lety +3

      Don't forget Ro-Tel to make your beans taste good. Bouillon cubes help.

  • @wval4379
    @wval4379 Před 4 lety +60

    Yes! Pets are family! Plus, when you have pets you have the responsibility to meet their needs.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +1

      How true!! Love, Mary

    • @Linnybear
      @Linnybear Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, agree, stockpile for pets also, have bought lots of extra jugs of cat litter & bags of cat food canned & dry to get us to spring.

    • @scruffy281
      @scruffy281 Před 3 lety

      ❤️❤️❤️👍🏻

    • @jenallen5202
      @jenallen5202 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes my furchildren have no thumbs they count on me. I store some extra water for them in case of power outage.

    • @OvcharkaShepherd
      @OvcharkaShepherd Před 2 lety +1

      Any protein you eat can be fed to cats and dogs. Add green beans, peas, carrots, apples, bananas, pumpkin and rice makes a nice meal for the furrbabies.

  • @Pluscelamemechose
    @Pluscelamemechose Před 3 lety +48

    I come home with food, and think, where can i put this stuff? Sometimes, its days before I get in there and manhandle my pantry. The prep longer term is down in the storeroom and I have zero room left. Hiding things is getting tough. I have rice everywhere but the roof. If i continue to lose my mind, i might use head space to store it.

    • @C2yourself
      @C2yourself Před 3 lety +9

      That's funny:) I'm packing my load into small moving boxes, inventory list with number, number box with label on top and stacking high in closet. Out of sight!

    • @sleepy580
      @sleepy580 Před 3 lety +3

      Lol!

    • @lapismosi8065
      @lapismosi8065 Před 3 lety +1

      Dear Friend, your not alone.. Stay strong.

    • @mammadeuces6242
      @mammadeuces6242 Před 3 lety +10

      You are not alone. I’m already planning my next prep and we have no room and we are moving ten hours away 😩 it’s going to look like we robbed a Costco if we get pulled over in the uhaul 🤦‍♀️😂😂

  • @korilynn5784
    @korilynn5784 Před 4 lety +90

    I highly recommend everyone adding a botane campstove to their preps. This stove works on botane gas canisters, so if you lose power you can still cook.

    • @nataliebutler
      @nataliebutler Před 3 lety +9

      Or a kelly kettle - it runs in almost any fuel, even a few wet twigs if you've already got a fire started in the base.

    • @keekeejenkins6162
      @keekeejenkins6162 Před 3 lety +3

      Botane?

    • @korilynn5784
      @korilynn5784 Před 3 lety +5

      @@keekeejenkins6162 butane*

    • @raincoast9010
      @raincoast9010 Před 3 lety +5

      @@korilynn5784 You can click on the three dots on the right side of your post and edit your spelling mistake (ask me why i know that... ha ha). It is a good idea and thanks for suggesting it.

    • @judyjohnson9610
      @judyjohnson9610 Před 3 lety +8

      When I gave up driving and therefore solo camping trips, I kept my little butane campstove and sleeping bag

  • @stepitup5409
    @stepitup5409 Před 3 lety +43

    This is like a college semester in one video. So much great information Mary. Thank you so much for your channel

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank YOU for the kind words!! ❤️🤗❤️

  • @zombiemom5088
    @zombiemom5088 Před 4 lety +112

    And ..: thanks so much for helping people learn how to do this right from their grocery store .. those prepackaged emergency buckets can get very pricy and the food they supply for breakfast is just stuff like instant oatmeal ... I have found I can build my food supply much cheaper on my own ...

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +23

      Hi Shannon, Exactly! There is no need to buy prepared "prepper food". It is expensive and often overly processed. Thanks for sharing your input! Love, Mary

    • @sleepy580
      @sleepy580 Před 3 lety +1

      Shannon, I was noticing those ingredients aren’t desirable.

    • @patriotpop2436
      @patriotpop2436 Před 3 lety +6

      I have bought some 30 year emergency food when my wife and I moved a rural metro area to the mountains. A rural metro area is a once rural area that got consumed in urban creep. We new for about a year we would be moving so we enjoyed eating much of our stores.
      We relocated to an area we were unfamiliar with and not exactly close to town or a grocery store. It was 3 years ago almost to this date. We have slowly replaced most of what we once had.
      A 3 month supply of emergency food is not much more in cost, if anymore, than a three months supply of store bought food. It seems much more because it is bough and paid for at one time. As for the nutritional value, when one breaks into an emergency supply one may be happy to have something to eat.
      You gotta do what you gotta do.
      Mary does a great job.

  • @pamcoley5056
    @pamcoley5056 Před 4 lety +10

    lychee, mangos, papaya, apple bananas, pineapples, dragon fruit, cabbage, etc....

  • @peterhopkins7505
    @peterhopkins7505 Před 4 lety +35

    Lets be honest people are long past running a pantry. My Grandparents has a farm near Winchcombe in the Cotswolds in the UK, and I grew up with my parents helping on the farm most weekends. My grandmother managed a pantry and this was based around a substantial garden. Expressed differently but very close to your recommendations. Single ingredient is how farmers stored their harvest of root vegetables and fruits. Storage could include a dark cool space, dry sacks, pickles and also ground burying salted meats. Some dried and strung vegetables and some slow propagating trays. Kippers are an great hung and dry stored fish - and oh the smell makes the the room a tummy rumbling space. A lot of cheap foods are great because they are too cheap to put much if anything in. Salted cod is good too if you can find a source. Of course, if you can keep window boxes fed with herbs is great and if you can run a few chickens, nothing like a fresh egg, and chickens help the garden if you have one. Know what the local farmers grow, and pick your own is so fresh. KEEP SAFE

    • @NorthnSouthHomestead
      @NorthnSouthHomestead Před 3 lety +1

      Love your comment ❤️❤️❤️

    • @serenityrahn5656
      @serenityrahn5656 Před 3 lety

      Salted cod is wonderful! especially with a cold beer. How do you know this food, if I may ask. I never even heard of it until i moved to Alaska.

  • @tonje_gram
    @tonje_gram Před 4 lety +69

    As a norwegian you show many products I'm unfamiliar with but I loved watching this video. I use a black permanent marker to write exp. month/year on the package were its easily seen. Specially on grains and flours. Btw. I've never heard of your bay leaf tip. Thank you for the tip and the video.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +12

      So happy to hear that you enjoy these videos. I know what you mean about some of the foods being unfamiliar. I love watching videos posted by cooks in other countries and I am always so intrigued by the ingredients they have! It's so much fun to learn about different foods! Love, Mary

  • @kristinforsyth17
    @kristinforsyth17 Před 4 lety +31

    Yes for GHEE! I make my own and we prefer it! So delicious and lasts forever!

  • @denisemaloneypiren3937
    @denisemaloneypiren3937 Před 4 lety +40

    Love your video. I recently purchased nutritional yeast to add to my pantry. It has about a two year shelf life and is a complete protein which is also used to add flavor and as a thickening agent in sauces. Vegans use it all the time but sometimes other people don't even know it exists.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +4

      Hi Denise, What a great idea! Thanks for sharing!! Love, Mary

    • @Stewf123
      @Stewf123 Před 3 lety +5

      It's also a good source of b vitamins and is often enriched with them. Where I'm from it was called "hippie dust"😄

    • @AngelaRose66
      @AngelaRose66 Před 2 lety +2

      It's really delicious as well as being nutritious!

    • @juliezinchuk8164
      @juliezinchuk8164 Před 2 lety +1

      I just bought some as well!

  • @cindyward5133
    @cindyward5133 Před 3 lety +10

    My kids have always joked with me that I have enough food to last forever.
    It was no laughing matter, however when a year ago, just as things were opening up a little here, we were devastated by not one, but two, major hurricanes.
    Laura and Delta hit us full force here in Southwest Louisiana.
    Fortunately we had purchased a generator.
    We learned our lesson 15 years ago when Rita hit us and we lost a lot of what we couldn't give away from our freezer.
    This time, my canned goods, back up supplies, and 3 small chest freezers kept us well fed.

  • @strwbryparfait3889
    @strwbryparfait3889 Před 4 lety +41

    Your videos are CRAZY GOOD!!! I’m a homemaker at heart but RN by profession so I follow things well, but so many videos are scattered making them difficult to implement ideas. You give solid and useful information that enables growth. So blessed to have found you! As I am about to retire from nursing I look forward to making some major changes in my kitchen. I will be looking up all of your videos and info as time allows. Thank you SO much for the outstanding work you are doing❤️

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety

      Thank you so much for these kind words!! Glad to hear you are going to be making some changes in your kitchen. If you enjoy making Traditional Foods, be sure to head over to my CZcams channel’s home page where I share lots of playlists of videos that I think you will enjoy. Here is the link: CZcams.com/MarysNest Plus, I have a playlist of some of my videos titled "Mastering the Basics of Traditional Nutrient Dense Foods Cooking". You can watch it here: czcams.com/play/PLkRuW3pBo2U3b4eu0QraZReKlGzA11h3y.html It's a series of 15 detailed videos that covers How to Make Bone Broth, Cultured Dairy, Ferments, Sourdough Starter (my foolproof stater), Sourdough Bread, Soaked and Sprouted Nuts and Beans, and How to Soak and Sprout Grains to Make your own Sprouted Flour at Home.
      ➡️FOR MY VIDEOS WITH A PRINTABLE RECIPE: Don’t forget to open the description under the video and scroll down till you see “RECIPE”. There will be a link there that will take you directly to the RECIPE on my website (MarysNest DOT com) that accompanies this video. Depending on what type of device you are watching the video on…To open the description under video, click the words “SHOW MORE”, or the title of the video, or the small downward pointing triangle arrow to the right of the video title. All of these should open the description.
      BTW...Are you in our private FB group? It’s called Mary’s Nest Modern Pioneers. (It’s FREE to join.) The direct link can be found in the description under this video. Come join us! We have a lot of fun chatting about Traditional “Nutrient Dense Foods and it’s a great place to get questions answered.
      Oh…and for more in-depth info....➡️JOIN THE TRADITIONAL FOODS KITCHEN ACADEMY (Optional Membership Community): CZcams.com/MarysNest/join This is for those who are interested in delving into Traditional “Nutrient Dense” Foods topics in greater detail. But don’t worry, this is completely optional, and I will continue to produce all of my free public videos too. I’ve got lots of great public videos coming up here on my channel, so stay tuned. 😉
      Please let me know if you have any questions. I’m so happy to help! And also, let me know what other types of traditional food videos you would like to see me make. I’m SO glad you’re here and that we are on this traditional foods journey together!! Love and God Bless, Mary ❤️🤗❤️

  • @micajahsmom
    @micajahsmom Před 4 lety +82

    How incredibly well done!!! I'm an old prepper but can always learn something new. This was just great. Thank you so much.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +3

      Hi Maggie, So happy to hear that you like this...and Glad it was helpful! Love, Mary

  • @tgardenchicken1780
    @tgardenchicken1780 Před 4 lety +68

    Hello Mary, thank you for this series. I am learning so much--I knew some but not THIS much. You have created (are creating) the 'gold standard' of pantry preparedness. Your way of presenting is so clear and so easy to understand, from novice to experienced, everyone can learn how to create the pantry that will work for them. Love and compassion shines thru your entire presentation. Truly, this series should be required watching. Stay safe and well.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +2

      Oh Theresa! Thank you SO much for the kind words!! I am so happy to hear that you found this helpful!! Love, Mary

  • @lallred1911
    @lallred1911 Před 2 lety +5

    Prices for everything are jumping at an alarming rate right now. I am finally getting serious about building a good pantry. I am so grateful for Mary. She is so sweet and so brimming with helpful info!

  • @ericclaeyborn3600
    @ericclaeyborn3600 Před 2 lety +3

    Another name for "Extended Pantry" can be called "Overstock". At least, that's the name I'm used to after working in a grocery warehouse for 24 years. It's always good to listen to the tips and lessons that other preppers have learned. Thank you, for your tips!

  • @holly7010
    @holly7010 Před 3 lety +3

    I grew up in Conn (snowstorms), moved to FL (hurricanes) now in SA Tx. I'v always prepped always keep 1 yr of food, personal care & paper items, a coleman camp stove, propane, hurricane lanterns/fuel, candles, matches, a windup radio, meds, money etc.
    5 years ago I shattered my ankle - got fired can't get unemployment when you can't work. There were complications so no work / no income for 11 months. I was able to pay my bills and not once go shopping. It WAS a blessing to have. It took me 3 years to build it back up but boy am I glad now that I did.

  • @CharliesMom1956
    @CharliesMom1956 Před 4 lety +41

    Mary, are you a trained educator, or do you come by it naturally? You do a terrific job 😊

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +27

      Thank you SO much for the kind words. I am not trained as a teacher but I think I have the heart of a teacher. I home schooled my son and then I taught traditional "nutrient dense" cooking classes for 20 years. Love, Mary

  • @tammieg4788
    @tammieg4788 Před 3 lety +18

    I wish i had this video 15 years ago when I bought freeze dried prepper foods. They are up in a unused closet. I have felt the need for an extended pantry for many years and created one over the last 6 months. But this video has helped me feel more complete, and the recipes are greatly needed. Thank you.

    • @seachellegramma9847
      @seachellegramma9847 Před 3 lety +1

      The good news is they're good forever.

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Před 2 lety

      @@seachellegramma9847 that's why they're so good for keeping in a 72hr emergency travel bag, like if you have a house fire etc. They're light enough to carry and you don't have to rotate them. When I first started i kept having my food go bad in my bag because I couldn't find non-dairy/vegan meals I could afford to buy one at a time so i had to use like, Graham crackers and cans of chili. I could hardly lift the bag

  • @pandora022428
    @pandora022428 Před 4 lety +17

    This is the first time watching you. In the first two minutes of the video, I thought you sounded like Glenda the witch on, wizard the oz. your very endearing !❤️

  • @veracampbell9583
    @veracampbell9583 Před 4 lety +60

    Mary I can’t thank you enough for sharing this. Oh the work it must have taken to do this video. Such knowledge you’ve given all of us. Thank you so much Mary. God bless you and your precious family.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh Vera! Thank you so much!! God bless you and your family too! Love, Mary

    • @veracampbell9583
      @veracampbell9583 Před 4 lety +1

      Mary's Nest 🙏❤️

  • @dawnf8410
    @dawnf8410 Před 4 lety +16

    I've given some time to think about how I eat. I've come to the conclusion that I'm a little lazy when it comes to cooking 😂 I love to cook, but cooking for one, with limited freezer space stinks!
    Waiting for my pressure canner to arrive. When she gets here the plan is to make & can my own soups, stews, meat sauce & beans. For me, having those beans ready to go will be a huge blessing.

  • @Lizicles1
    @Lizicles1 Před 4 lety +42

    Great thorough video! Def going to share with people asking me how i got my extended pantry started. I was taught “One for now, two for later” and that’s been an easy low stress way to do it for me.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +4

      I love your system! Thank you so much for sharing!! And thanks for sharing this video to help others start creating their extended pantries. The more of us who are prepared - the better. So glad you're here! Love, Mary

  • @kimberlyriddell8574
    @kimberlyriddell8574 Před 3 lety +7

    I hope if the shtf I can still watch Mary.

  • @marysee6134
    @marysee6134 Před 4 lety +25

    I love to put rolled oats in the blender to make flour for muffins, pancakes, etc. Great if you are trying to minimize gluten.

    • @NorthnSouthHomestead
      @NorthnSouthHomestead Před 3 lety +1

      Love it ❤️

    • @eleanoraddy4683
      @eleanoraddy4683 Před 3 lety +1

      Just started doing this myself!

    • @juliezinchuk8164
      @juliezinchuk8164 Před 2 lety +2

      Me too!

    • @crazychicken4063
      @crazychicken4063 Před 2 lety

      Mary See, can I simply substitute oat flour for the all purpose flour in recipes, or do I need recipes that call for the oat flour?

    • @marysee6134
      @marysee6134 Před 2 lety

      @@crazychicken4063 I'm sorry. I'm having a hard time recalling. Since I posted this, I went on the keto diet, reversed my prediabetes and lost 50 pounds. I also reversed a bunch of other medical issues. I no longer eat oats, wheat, corn, rice, potatoes or anything that is high in carbs. In my baking, I now use mostly almond flour and coconut flour. I wish I could be more help.

  • @marianeculek3261
    @marianeculek3261 Před 3 lety +16

    Mary, I had told my nephew that I bought a huge bag of rice and he suggested to not buy the rice, or beans, that come in burlap because the tend to have bugs in them. He found this out in college when his friends bought these things in burlap. I just thought you might want to share this and make people aware of it. Love your channel!!!

    • @SchonaKesslerBlogger
      @SchonaKesslerBlogger Před 2 lety +7

      You can freeze rice and beans for a few days to kill eggs inside them. I then let dry a day or two then vacuum seal them in smaller portions.

    • @renalangstaff730
      @renalangstaff730 Před rokem

      Wash them throw them in the freezer dry them put in jars with bay leaves. People need to understand fresh food is grown in dirt with bugs. Clean it. Wash it and put it away right

  • @TheDailyConnoisseur
    @TheDailyConnoisseur Před 4 lety +25

    Hello friend, I mention you in my Chic Assignment this month along with Denise Jordan. Excellent video! xx

  • @fabonline9389
    @fabonline9389 Před 4 lety +22

    There is always so many things that we would like to include in our preps. I generally do not keep more than a few pounds of flour on hand in my short term pantry. I like to buy whole grains and vacuum seal them in mylar bags so when I need flour I can just mill a small amount ( 5 lbs. or less) at a time. I also can heavily both waterbath and pressure canning. One method I don't hear often enough is freezing. I consider my freezer part of my pantry. Be it frozen vegetables or pre-made meals it's an important part of the prepping supply. Those of us that are fortunate to have a root cellar also enjoy fresh produce longer than most.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +2

      Oh Yes!! I so agree with you - the pantry is the 4-corners...Main Working Pantry, Fridge, Freezer, and Extended (Prepper) Pantry. Thanks for all the great tips! Love, Mary

    • @Shadow_Trader_Troders
      @Shadow_Trader_Troders Před 3 lety

      Do you have a grain mill that you recommend?

  • @fab4gal834
    @fab4gal834 Před 4 lety +34

    You are very informative, Mary!
    I like how you don't make people feel the need to buy from those MLM type of food companies that some CZcams channels are involved with.
    You are making people think about what they eat and guiding them by giving them a variety of options of what to buy with canned and dried foods etc. It makes sense to have both on hand. You stress the importance of rotating your foods...
    Some people might feel pressure to stock things just for the sake of stocking something but then come to realize that their families don't eat that stuff so that would be a waste.
    You would have been an excellent Home Ec teacher for sure!

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +6

      Thank you SO much for the kind words!! I would have loved to be a Home Ec teacher!! Love, Mary

    • @crazychicken4063
      @crazychicken4063 Před 2 lety

      I've been listening to this and thinking, how could I make this into a home ec course for my daughter..? I was wishing for some printable notes, summaries or something...
      We homeschool and I thought it would be a great idea!

  • @FatgirlMickey
    @FatgirlMickey Před 3 lety +7

    Ty for making this video. I've been telling my entire family things keep getting weirder and weirder and to start storing up food and none of them will listen to me. They will all be the first to starve when things really go bad.

  • @TXTeacher1111
    @TXTeacher1111 Před 4 lety +21

    I’m in San Antonio; the home of HEB. Truly the BEST grocery store on the planet. I have been especially grateful for HEB and their employees during this pandemic.
    Thank you, Mary! ❤️

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +2

      How true!! ❤️🤗❤️

    • @juliereeves5625
      @juliereeves5625 Před 4 lety +3

      I'm from San Antonio too.

    • @JenniferPerryMyScraproom
      @JenniferPerryMyScraproom Před 3 lety

      I am in the Plano area (North of Dallas) can someone please BEG someone at HEB to build in our area. We have Kroger on every corner. :-) I need to experience an HEB.

    • @TXTeacher1111
      @TXTeacher1111 Před 3 lety

      Jennifer Perry My Scraproom Write them an email, or call them and suggest it. I know there is an HEB Central Market over in Ft. Worth, but that would be quite the hike for you. Contact them. Invite them! Let them know there is desire for an HEB in your area.

    • @MegaBpop
      @MegaBpop Před 3 lety +1

      We love our HEB store!

  • @cbass2755
    @cbass2755 Před 3 lety +8

    Good for you for not giving up! I too have been ridiculed my entire life for prepping. I am now 68 years old, married twice and both thought I had “something wrong with me “. I was told I have food issues!! Even my sister thinks I’m nuts! I wonder if they think of me now? But I’m ready for anything. Unless I lose my home I will be able to take care of myself.

    • @holycow92883
      @holycow92883 Před 3 lety +2

      Good for you! I’ve suffered ridicule too but I know I have what I need.

    • @libertylady1952
      @libertylady1952 Před 3 lety +1

      Good for you! You did the right thing. I'm an old prepper too.

  • @amberscion1513
    @amberscion1513 Před 2 lety +3

    Regarding the shelf life of dried herbs (1:16:08) - Yeah, people may use 5 year old spices from their spice rack, but those spices will have lost a *huge* amount of flavor. Ground herbs will lose their flavor a lot faster then whole herbs, but all herbs and spices will lose their flavor over time. A smart rotation, just as you recommend for your 'prepper pantry' is the way to go. This will vary from household to household, but you just need to monitor the herbs and spices that you use and then set up a smart rotation just as you would for staple food items. For example there is no need to have 5 lbs of turmeric on hand if you only use 3 oz of turmeric in any given year... But if you go through 2 lbs of garlic powder in a year then having a 5 lb backup seems a lot more reasonable. That's *2.5 years* of supply, and allows you to buy in bulk to enjoy cheap pricing and it isn't a bulky item using up a lot of room in your pantry.

  • @mrc551
    @mrc551 Před 4 lety +33

    Now I gotta travel to Texas just for the HEB experience 😂😂😂

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +7

      You really have to! My friend was visiting and she said - I'm not interested in any of the tourist sites - I just want to spend the day at HEB! LOL!! Love, Mary

    • @keralee
      @keralee Před 3 lety

      Wish we had them here in WI, or a Winco. Hard to find decent cheap bulk foods. Am resorting to feed stores.

    • @ashleyhaugh9716
      @ashleyhaugh9716 Před 3 lety +1

      HEB is the best 💜 and their "HEB Select" brand is great, because it doesn't use artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners, and a whole host of other ingredients

    • @terryrodriguez6209
      @terryrodriguez6209 Před 3 lety +2

      HEB is the best. I drive two miles past Walmart to get to mine. They are also extremely generous to the community whether donating to the food bank or sponsoring local activities.

    • @mariedykeman5208
      @mariedykeman5208 Před 3 lety

      HEB is ok. Its crowded. FL comparison is Publix. Northern GA is Ingles.

  • @hlegler
    @hlegler Před 3 lety +12

    This is an incredibly detailed, helpful and well-planned video. This gal knows what she's talking about and shares it in an easy to understand way. Well done!!!

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 3 lety

      Hi Heather, Thank you so much for the kind words!! Love, Mary

  • @katballou6316
    @katballou6316 Před 3 lety +11

    Love your channel. My pantry has been a godsend during covid . I work in a nursing home & dont want to go out anymore than i have to to keep from brining covid to my patients. I didnt have to go shopping for 2 months & my pantry is still fairly well stocked but im down to my 2nd choice foods.

  • @sylviastreet6785
    @sylviastreet6785 Před 3 lety +1

    I live in a small apartment and have a small pantry. I store beans, pasta,white and brown sugars, flours all in 4 cup plastic containers. I freeze as
    much as I can. But I only have a 5 cubic foot freezer. I put packaged dried food and cake mixes (in the boxes) in a thick plastic bags. I have canned vegetables and soups. I do rotate them. I have dried milk, dried eggs, dried mashed potatoes. I’m saving gallons of tap water too. (I even have candy in plastic bag but I tend to eat them! 🍭)

  • @wval4379
    @wval4379 Před 4 lety +19

    I like to use oatmeal instead of bread crumbs when I make meatloaf.

  • @catherineduart4326
    @catherineduart4326 Před 4 lety +26

    Mary, can you do a video on how to properly store all of this stuff?

  • @elizabethdavis3417
    @elizabethdavis3417 Před 3 lety +5

    Love it! Ramen noodles or Mac n cheese is the sign that mommy is sick. I had a super holistic chiropractor who told me ramen is healthier than stress, so I make allowances. You must be such a great mommy!

  • @debrabendickson8088
    @debrabendickson8088 Před 3 lety +2

    I am disabled and when i was shopping at walmart i found can vegtables and soups for 50 cents i stocked up i got chilly beans and red beans 50 cents its so cool also i got tomato.sauce 28 cents there off brands but good lol

  • @kerrykelly4633
    @kerrykelly4633 Před 4 lety +23

    Thank you so much. You're such a lovely kind lady. Lots of love to you from Ireland 💚

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +3

      Thank you SO much!! ❤️🤗❤️

  • @cherylhale5755
    @cherylhale5755 Před 3 lety +9

    Your preppier pantry looks like mine, with few exceptions. I like your channel because you are sensible and non-alarmist. I have always lived this way, and only discovered i was kind of a pacifist prepper quite recently! I always have stocked up on extra non-perishables when on sale. I don’t panic shop, i just add a little extra every time i shop.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much for sharing! Yes, we need to all stay calm and just be prepared for whatever may come our way. Love, Mary

  • @LauraMichelGreenRaven
    @LauraMichelGreenRaven Před 4 lety +22

    Fantastic. Must have taken hour and hours of prep and filming. I am sharing this video.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +5

      Thank you so much for the kind words and for sharing!! This was a labor of love. I have had so many folks tell me that they were taken completely off guard by this pandemic but had no idea where to start when it came to building a back-up food supply. In today’s video...Part 3...which comes out later today, I share prices and best combinations when purchasing food...while keeping it to a budget of $5 a week. Love, Mary ❤️🤗❤️

  • @Michelle-oz1jc
    @Michelle-oz1jc Před 4 lety +27

    You are a hard worker. I’ve watched a lot of this type of video, but learned a lot tonight. Thank you.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +2

      So happy to hear this!! And thank you for the kind words!! Love, Mary

  • @lisa32469
    @lisa32469 Před 4 lety +5

    It's good to have recipes handy for dog cookies too...in case you cant get to the store, you can bake your own😁💜

  • @Pluscelamemechose
    @Pluscelamemechose Před 3 lety +7

    I found those white jar lids at wally world this last weekend in Austin. I was thrilled. Little things count, when preparing for a not so great future. Let's hope to this upset to our world is over soon.

  • @marianeculek3261
    @marianeculek3261 Před 3 lety +12

    Hi! Me again! I can't remember if you ever mentioned that ground flax seed can be used as egg replacer in baked items. 1 T + 3T water = 1 egg

    • @strivingforzen
      @strivingforzen Před 2 lety

      Can you use that replacement in baking or homemade pasta?

    • @marianeculek3261
      @marianeculek3261 Před 2 lety

      @@strivingforzen not sure about pasta but you can for cookies and quick breads for sure

  • @xbemos
    @xbemos Před 3 lety +6

    I love this.
    I’m from Texas too!
    But as the meal preparer and everything else in my home, you make a very needed point for other moms out there:
    You need pre made food in your stock!
    If you are exhausted in an emergency situation, you have a higher risk of falling sick.
    If you are down for a couple days, your family needs the ability to eat something substantial and not just snacks.
    It’s important to have food that’s not just from scratch! Also then you will tend to rotate the food as well this way and it won’t be trashed jn 2 years when you don’t use those giant cans of green beans! These are great! But stock rotation is important too!

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 3 lety +1

      Isn't that the truth!! Quite a few years ago, I got pneumonia and I was SOOOOO happy that I had some prepared foods in our pantry. My husband could make some basic things like scrambled eggs and toast but he was so happy that I had some bagged frozen fruit, canned foods - including soups and chilis, bean dip, tortillas, mac & cheese - and a few other things. He kept himself and our son well fed while I recovered. Love, Mary

  • @Pluscelamemechose
    @Pluscelamemechose Před 3 lety +9

    We bought 12 bags of Dr. Marty's dog food. Our frenchie has an allergy that he can't fight. Were hoping it works, but I was able to prep food for him. Our big guard dog has 100 lbs of food stored. She's good. Both have a job, so they get fed well.

    • @mercedeslopez2655
      @mercedeslopez2655 Před 2 lety

      Incase you didn't know, dog and cat food made from road kill. And corn preserve witch kills our pets early from cancer and kidney failure. You save money making real pet food with rice chicken or beef broth and carrots witch dice meat

    • @Pluscelamemechose
      @Pluscelamemechose Před 2 lety

      @@mercedeslopez2655 sure, and thousands of scouts run about day and night, scooping up road kill. Enough for the entire industry. Get real. Have you ACTUALLY thought about that? Yes corn kills, blah blah blah. My dogs don't get corn. You go find a deer on the side of the road and one just shot by a hunter, and send both to a lab. They'll distinguish lead from gravel, that will be the difference. I don't need anyone preaching dog food road kill to me today, thank you.

  • @debkay1160
    @debkay1160 Před 3 lety +3

    Oh my, every night my baby sits and looks at me to tell me it’s time for his nightly treat. So I just stocked up on his treats for months. He has to have that before bedtime.lol

  • @morayluke
    @morayluke Před 4 lety +11

    With brexit coming up in uk, i will be doing this. Thank you.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Kelsey, Great idea! Love, Mary

  • @stangodbey4789
    @stangodbey4789 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm canning apples in my kitchen while listening to this wonderful lady on the TV in the living room 😍

  • @jessjitsu86
    @jessjitsu86 Před 4 lety +13

    A good addition to help with food fatigue in regards to rice and beans is to add beef or chicken bouillon to the Preps. I always keep hand bullion on hand for my dried split peas. Just some food for thought :-) I love your Channel!

    • @NorthnSouthHomestead
      @NorthnSouthHomestead Před 3 lety +2

      Yes and taco seasoning for rice. 😊 change the flavors for sure ❤️

    • @strivingforzen
      @strivingforzen Před 2 lety

      I cook Mexican food a lot for my family so I keep large containers of tomato chicken and regular chicken bouillon on sale

  • @Bookish888
    @Bookish888 Před 3 lety +8

    I'm new to Mary's Nest channel, and I love it. Every video I have seen so far is so well done, helpful, and encouraging.
    I don't understand how anyone would down vote these videos, except that they are most likely extremely jealous and/or miserable people.

  • @doebailey9644
    @doebailey9644 Před 3 lety +7

    You live where all Texans want to live. I love the area. I’m stuck in Ca., but a Native Texas. Love all you are telling everyone.
    Good info.

  • @mytinyketolife6797
    @mytinyketolife6797 Před 2 lety +2

    Savory oatmeal made with chicken stock and herbs with an egg poached in it is a wonderful meal…. Thank you Martha Stewart

  • @polskigirl8547
    @polskigirl8547 Před 2 lety +1

    Just FYI…on buying decaf coffee it is best to buy the spring water processed ( no chemicals used in process)
    Regular decaf is processed with various chemicals……

  • @MariaAdelina
    @MariaAdelina Před 3 lety +20

    I love how you teach! The skills you share are invaluable and you are so incredibly gifted! 💖💖💖

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you!! ❤️🤗❤️

    • @lindasarver7281
      @lindasarver7281 Před 3 lety +2

      I agree with you MariaAdelina. Very nice video. My fiirst. Ill be back for more.

  • @sharonsalyer4912
    @sharonsalyer4912 Před 3 lety +6

    So if you use sales and coupons to stock up it will save you LOTS of money. We have case lot sales and currently tomato sauce was 25 cents a can when buying a case as opposed to 79 cents a single can off sale. Often stores have discounted foods. Chec them out as that can save a lot if money too. Also don't discount the store brand . Often there isn't any noticeable difference, especially if it one of many items in a recipe.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 3 lety

      Hi Sharon, Thanks for sharing all the great tips!! Love, Mary

  • @LittleCountryCabin
    @LittleCountryCabin Před 4 lety +18

    Mary this video is phenomenal! Easy, practical, cost efficient ways to begin preparing. I LOVE it! It’s about survival first and then non gmo/organic. So common sense and reachable for everyone!! Thank you for sharing AND caring for your fellowman. God bless y’all ❤️

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +2

      Oh Jackie! You are such a sweetheart. Thank you for the kind words!! In video 3 in this series - I mention you! I told everyone that you are the go to gal on how to make ghee!! Love, Mary

    • @LittleCountryCabin
      @LittleCountryCabin Před 4 lety +1

      Mary's Nest Thank you so much for you encouragement Mary!! God blessed me with a precious friend❤️

    • @displacedjim
      @displacedjim Před 4 lety +3

      @@LittleCountryCabin I think this is an outstanding point that I've often thought myself (probably why I think it's so good!) Yes, there are significant reasons to look to the least processing/added ingredients/non-Frankenfood for best overall health in the long run. However, one of your initial steps when prepping is assessing your needs and planning for them. Many/most reasonably likely possible situations are relatively short term, typically only days or a few weeks, possibly stretching into a few months. The primary consideration needs to be survival, just like you said. Naturally, it's not quite that simple, since (God willing) you will need to rotate your stock before needing it for survival, and therefore will be eating it on a non-emergency basis mostly/only. Also, there are actual food preparation reasons for preferring "real" food, just like Mary said. And also like Mary said, prepping is about being prepared, doing so does represent some degree of added budget concern, and basically any food is better than no food. I basically can't envision ever willfully choosing to buy a bag of Funyons and a box of Fruit Loops, but... if that was literally the only thing I had to eat, I'd gobble them down and be thankful for them.
      Mary, this video was an outstanding primer with many subtly sophisticated tips mixed in. I liked it so much as a great beginning that I texted the link for this video to my daughter who is showing some signs of becoming red-pilled. Thank you.

  • @latriciacagle4873
    @latriciacagle4873 Před 3 lety +11

    Great information. Most video channels seem targeted to storage for families. It would be great to see tips for emergency storage in portion sizes for single people.

    • @SchonaKesslerBlogger
      @SchonaKesslerBlogger Před 2 lety +1

      Get a vacuum sealer and make your own single serving sizes. Great for rice,beans,dry soups, oatmeal. :)

  • @simplify9436
    @simplify9436 Před 4 lety +21

    The time and effort you put into making this video is very much appreciated. Thank you for the wealth of information!!

  • @hannarae4311
    @hannarae4311 Před 3 lety +3

    We have about six months worth of pet food stocked up in a closet for our two dogs and cats to set them up. Our goal is too have a year backup supply for them. Gonna try and stockpile a year worth of Himalayan salt for everybody due to its long term self life and health benefits. Also been stocking up on things to keep busy like word searches/puzzles, sudoko puzzle books. Having entertainment stocked up can help in stressful situations or to relieve boredom.

  • @jojostarbuck1295
    @jojostarbuck1295 Před 3 lety +1

    My grandmother whom lived during the depression used to high toilet paper inside the cardboard roll and I kept asking who is doing this and then my mom figured it out. She was such a sweetheart. She probably wanted to hide her share, from her siblings.

  • @sandrad518
    @sandrad518 Před rokem +1

    Power outages don't matter for cooking if you have a gas stove, or even a wood stove you're using for heat, you can't still cook whatever you want! I love mine ❤

  • @denisescull4227
    @denisescull4227 Před 4 lety +15

    Mary, you keep outdoing yourself, what a great video! I recently watched a video from the Homesteading Family channel and she recommended sprinkling food safe diatomaceous earth in the bottom of the 5 gallon food safe buckets, then a light layer on top of the food. This is to prevent as well as kill (yuk) any bugs that may have come with the food. I decided to do this after discovering a whole tub of dried goods that was infested. Now I just need to remember to wipe it off so I don't make a mess carrying it to my kitchen. I also learned that original packaging with 2 layers of ziploc bags or a snap lid sterilite tub won't do for long term storage, really any storage, if it won't keep out pests. Thank you for this hard work you are doing! P.S. It took a long time for me to watch this because I had to stop and look for things. It was awesome, thanks again

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +8

      Hi Denise, Thank you so much for the kind words!! I have heard about using food safe diatomaceous earth but I generally just use bay leaves to prevent bugs (They don't like the smell.) You have to be careful about long-term use of "de" because even though the crystal silica percentage is low, inhaling it can damage our lungs. (It can cause internal inflammation and scarring.) So when you add it to your bucket, wear a mask and be careful. But yes, I gather it is great at killing bugs. Love, Mary

    • @denisescull4227
      @denisescull4227 Před 4 lety +2

      @@MarysNest I wish I would have known about the bay leaves! Safer and wayyyy less messy. I will definitely use them in the future. I want you to know that your channel is now my "go to" for all of the traditional things. For instance, I had the rare opportunity to get raw cow's milk and researched like crazy to get the most out of it and to do it in a traditional way. Your videos are the most info with the least extra ingredients and tools. That's only one of the things I appreciate so much, you do use conveniences, but explain how to do it without. Now, off to buy some bay leaves. Thank you, I appreciate your explanation about the de

    • @jackieburk2992
      @jackieburk2992 Před 3 lety +2

      You can put your rice dry beans Etc in the freezer for about 3 days and then let it out to come to room temperature so the moisture evaporates and then put it in your permanent buckets for food storage and that eliminate bugs also

  • @12567NoYouCannot
    @12567NoYouCannot Před 2 lety +2

    Those 5 Grains are essentials when You have Children to Keep them FULL & Warm in the Winter months.

  • @claudiauccello2202
    @claudiauccello2202 Před 4 lety +8

    Mary im soooo glad I found your channel!! I love them I take a lot of flack for prepping. I'm older 72 and the big comment is "how long do u expect to live!"

  • @theenchantedgardendream8787

    This is the most in depth informative video I have found on this subject. Thank you!

  • @suzettelyle212
    @suzettelyle212 Před 3 lety +5

    I am truly enjoying listening to your wisdom! And I thought I cook from scratch until I watched you!!! Such a blessing!

  • @TigerLilyGzzTLRoars
    @TigerLilyGzzTLRoars Před 3 lety +1

    I can't sleep without listening to something light and familiar like a sit-com. But your vid came up and I'm so glad I clicked on it. The material was great and your voice is soothing. I slept like a baby knowing I would fall asleep and watch it over. Great stuff. New sub. Looking forward to exploring your channel.
    P.s. I'm in Bandera, TX, violating HOA rules to raise chickens but so far everyone is okay with it because they know if times get tough, I'll always have eggs, chicks, layers, and meat birds to share.

  • @diananoonen2262
    @diananoonen2262 Před 3 lety +1

    Canned chicken: Buffalo Chicken dip: mayo and hot sauce!
    Chicken and pasta sauce over spaghetti.
    Soup and or extend a chicken soup already made.
    Of course on a sandwich.

  • @AdmiralPreparedness
    @AdmiralPreparedness Před 3 lety +3

    Yup. I tried everything now in storage out on the tribe first before investing more on it so as not to be finding out durimg an SHTF event that no one will eat it. Saving me tons of money in the process.
    None food items were shown to them and I educated them on how to use it all with them too. .

  • @tiffanyl3296
    @tiffanyl3296 Před 4 lety +15

    Ive never heard of unpasteurized soy sauce - sounds good. Im going to have to order some. Thxs for sharing!

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Tiffany, You will love it! It has a great taste and is rich in probiotics. Love, Mary

  • @jacksimper5725
    @jacksimper5725 Před 3 lety +2

    One of the most important things is to teach every member of family to cook ,there is no point in stocking any food if it can`t be prepared or cooked . Little things like learning how to make flatbread on a fire makes all the difference .

  • @kathyjames9250
    @kathyjames9250 Před 4 lety +10

    Thanks Mary, this is treasure! We have a chest freezer, and there is zone at the bottom too far down to reach easily (where no one ever goes), but I can store things like flour and nuts, besides any garden produce and extra frozen purchased veg and fruit, in heavy vinyl bags with sturdy handles to keep them in their categories. At the top we have besides the regular metal freezer baskets, plastic reusable shopping baskets with handles with everyone’s favourite ice cream treats and frozen packaged foods in them. They can be easily be lifted out of the way to access the underneath stuff once in a while. It is a bit less chaotic than we used to have it.

  • @shadrachification
    @shadrachification Před 3 lety +6

    Mary You are a wealth of information...Great help to all of us here that are learning .I have yet to see many of your videos,which I plan on....but these prepping videos are so relevant to our times .Thankyou...

  • @cindyp2991
    @cindyp2991 Před 2 lety +4

    This is the best Prepper Pantry video explaining everything! I've been prepping for a while and wish I had this advise to help me when I started. Thank you for being such a great teacher! ❤

  • @JohnDoe-wb4iv
    @JohnDoe-wb4iv Před 3 lety +2

    I was 12 b4 I had store bought pancake syrup Mom made her own she was a good steward like never got ragu for spaghetti she used tomato soup and she made most things from scratch my stepmom took me out on the porch n said we have an oak tree to make organic flour also dandelions for salad greens n cattails those three give u every nutrient vitamin mineral etc that your body needs for you to live on for the rest of your life

  • @annieb8928
    @annieb8928 Před 3 lety +2

    You can also get dried coconut milk sealed in foil bags that rehydrates with water.

  • @WhiteBirdMustFly1
    @WhiteBirdMustFly1 Před 3 lety +5

    Wish there was a minimalist, outdoor van, tiny home series.

  • @yesitsthattime
    @yesitsthattime Před 4 lety +4

    I've lived in Indiana and oh man!! I miss HEB so much lol. Everytime I go back to Houston to visit, I always have an extra bag for take home goodies lol

  • @lindachandler2293
    @lindachandler2293 Před 3 lety +1

    I think most of the people that live in the states that don't usually prepare for things like this rare weather emergency plaguing the US right now, might agree that it's something they should consider. It doesn't have to be home canned things from the garden, but set down right now and make a list of all the things you really wish you had have had the last few days and try to find a way to not be in the same fix again.

  • @claudettesteeves
    @claudettesteeves Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Mary. You have done extensive work here. When I can watch this on CZcams there’s no place for comments that I know of so, I wanted to get it on my phone just so I could encourage you and thank you for your wonderful work. God bless you! He has given you a wonderful gift that you’re sharing with others

  • @akhoneybee9076
    @akhoneybee9076 Před 3 lety +4

    As far as bone broths go, I love home canning my own home made broths. Whenever I have meat bones left over, I like to make a few jars and can them. They’ve always kept super well for a year or more before they’re eaten! We love home made broths. I really hate storing store bought ones since they take up so much room and really are not the best tasting. I like to leave that room for more tasty home made things.

  • @C2yourself
    @C2yourself Před 3 lety +4

    Also stock up extra can openers and scissors

  • @cro2510
    @cro2510 Před 3 lety +2

    Another way to storage dried pasta, grains, beans is in metal cans - the type popcorn comes in during winter holiday. My Oma would stuff a weeks of cereal, grain, pasta... the bay leaves and duct tape it closed.
    Cake for extended pantry. HEB Angel cake mix, 15.6? oz. crushed pineapple, for topping recipe from dried milk.
    Follow mixing directions for glass or metal, or your cake will separate and be bar cookies.
    If making whipped topping icing with fruit, save a couple spoons of the pineapple.
    Mix only the dry cake mix and entire can of pineapple.
    Follow mix temperature and time.
    Make topping if like, right away and refrigerate, ice well cooked cake, just before serving.
    Thank you, blessings be.

  • @jacksimper5725
    @jacksimper5725 Před 2 lety +1

    Learning how to cook should be part of every school curriculum as not every parent has the knowledge of how to cook,nutritional values or even basics . I`ve been saying this for years after not being taught initially and struggling for years to recognise the benefit of various ingredients