Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I randomly saw a trailer for some Netflix movie called "The Last House" about a family that was legit trapped in their house for over 1,000 days. Got me to thinking about how long we could survive in our house if we couldn't leave but still had electricity and water. We currently have 3 full fridges with attached freezers, plus a chest freezer and a tall freezer. Plus a full pantry and additional excess food in the basement pantry. We are a family of 5. I would think we could make it at least a year? Maybe more if we actually rationed our food.
What happens to all of the food in the fridges and freezers when you lose power?
Anonymous wrote:I randomly saw a trailer for some Netflix movie called "The Last House" about a family that was legit trapped in their house for over 1,000 days. Got me to thinking about how long we could survive in our house if we couldn't leave but still had electricity and water. We currently have 3 full fridges with attached freezers, plus a chest freezer and a tall freezer. Plus a full pantry and additional excess food in the basement pantry. We are a family of 5. I would think we could make it at least a year? Maybe more if we actually rationed our food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lived without electricity or water for nearly 4 years during the war in the 90s. It was miserable but survivable. A major part of the day was going to get water in another part of the city that had a well. Not sure that any of us are equipped to last more than a month or two without resupplying food.
Amazing you lived through that. Kosovo?
Anonymous wrote:I lived without electricity or water for nearly 4 years during the war in the 90s. It was miserable but survivable. A major part of the day was going to get water in another part of the city that had a well. Not sure that any of us are equipped to last more than a month or two without resupplying food.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t leave my house for weeks but as long as I can get food and other deliveries I can last forever.