Don M.
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- central Missouri
I would agree with this too. Makes more sense to just keep some essentials like dehydrated food stuff stocked. But that would be for times of a long term black out or disaster wouldn't it? Just for a snow storm, I think you would only need basic essentials to last a couple days right?
When we retired to the countryside, we prepared for extended periods of power outage, or being stuck at home in case of a major snowstorm...plus, we live in the MidWest where a tornado is always a possibility. Towards that end, we keep a bunch of canned goods, etc., on hand, and plenty of food in the freezer, etc. I also bought a generator, which can supply enough electricity to keep the essentials...fridge, freezer, well pump, etc., going. The generator isn't big enough to run the electric furnace or the range/oven, but I keep a coleman stove for cooking, and we have a big outdoor wood furnace for heat. So far, knock wood, our longest power outage has been about 18 hours...but I would rather be prepared for the worst, and just be grateful if it doesn't happen.