This is completely my opinion and I'm not receiving any products from suggesting the following. We have been counseled by our church leaders to build up our supply slowly and to not go into debt. If you can afford a few of these it may make your lives a bit easier.
- CLOTH DIAPERS
- Need I say more? I don't cloth diaper with my son on a regular basis, but I want these if there are no more disposable diapers around. I don't really want to use my kitchen towels as diapers. You can find them at a variety of places new or used, but I found mine on KSL.
- LIGHT & Batteries
- Solar Lanterns- We've used these multiple times while camping and LOVE them.
- THESE flashlights- They are the brightest little flashlight that only uses one battery. I use these all the time. There are a variety of companies that sell them.
- Bright Lantern- I love this small, compact lantern because it only uses 4 AA batteries and is SO bright.
- Toilet Seat
- The first thing we'll need in an emergency is a toilet. These lids fit on a 5 gallon bucket and are around $12-$20. This is well worth the investment. You can buy 500 clear plastic bags at Costco for around $10.
- Wonder Oven/ Saratoga Jack
- These are excellent ways to cook food without electricity.
- More info about The Wonder Oven
- Saratoga Jacks
- LifeStraw
- I love this idea. A straw that is a filter. You can take it with you wherever you need to go. It has a lanyard and it a great bartering tool if things get bad enough. Anyone will do anything for clean water.
- Survival Book- The Ultimate Guide to Homesteading: An Encyclopedia of Independent Living
- I really don't like using the word "survival" because it makes me sound extreme and a little crazy, but I really don't know how to live off the land, or birth a baby, or know flowers and plants to eat, or anything. This is an excellent option for only $15.
- There are a LOT of other great books out there. If you're more interested in these ask me.
- Warm Clothes
- For everyone in the family. From hats, scarves, boots(!!!), coats, snow pants, WOOL SOCKS, and even some for kids to grow in.
- A warm sleeping bag
- Really, REALLY warm. I've found one that is affordable for our needs. Heres a link. Here is the Extra Large. . Mummy bags can go below zero degrees, but I like these because we can zip them together and stay warmer together.
- Hiking Boots.
- A Good Tent
- You decide what a "good" tent is. We have canvas, there are some really amazing options out there. Emergency Essentials has some excellent options.
- Unflavored Gelatine
- Yeah, that sounds so weird, right? You can use it as a substitute for Eggs. The egg powder you will buy at any store will only last up to 3 years. I don't want to bank on a bunch of egg powder and then not have any when I really need it.
- Heavy Duty Tarps
- I've found a few options on Amazon. I like to think that these will provide shelter my family or a family in need.
- N-95 Masks
- These are different from doctors masks. These provide protection from really hazardous material, flu, & sickness. Better safe than sorry.
- Water Filtration
- There are SO many options out there. There are varying opinions. I chose to have some straws, water bottles, and larger filtration systems. They can get pretty pricey, but there would be nothing worse than contaminated water.