how big is the can of black beans?Anonymous wrote:But when your house locks you in, you have no idea for how long, right? Eating normally, a cup of rice and can of black beans is four meals for husband and me. (We are adding onions, celery, peppers, herbs if the house isnt locked) Do I immediately stretch it to eight? Sixteen? Or do I eat normally for a month hoping the house opens?
are you survivalists?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:Anonymous wrote:"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."
Wt..? Why?
+1 the bigger question is why do you have so much food? You can't eat all of it before its expires. Why do you live like that?
We have 3 growing kids - summer has started. They eat NON STOP.
Frozen food won't expire. We eat through our fresh food/fruit in about a week or week and a half.
Anonymous wrote:This is about surving, not thriving. You can stretch a can of black beans to last a day. A stick of butter and two cups of flour will feed 4 people for a day.
It might get real ugly but 10 pounds of rice and 20 cans of broth can easily keep 4 people alive for a month.
It's not hard to stockpile the calories.
You know what Shakleton lived on while walking across the pole? Sticks of butter and caribou meat. For almost a year.
Anonymous wrote:I saw the trailer and am interested especially because I love the actors who are the two leads.
The movie is about not being able to physically get out of your house. So it doesn't matter if you can get instacart or have 20 acres, you wouldn't be able to access it because you cannot open the door or windows. You cannot leave. In the trailer it shows the family (who must not have a basemen or foundation) literally break up the floor boards of their living room to access dirt to grow plants to eat.
So basically, how much food do you have in your house. It is insane that in the trailer the people were able to live 1000+ days with whatever rations they had. No way. I remember the super depressing movie the Road and they had enough canned food for the kid to be born and grow to about 10 years old (no way too).