Because the 21-Day Pantry-Friendly Meal Plan is designed to be used either in case of emergency or as easy, last-minute meals, I wanted it to be a healthier version of a freezer full of pizza or a pantry full of mac-n-cheese. Now that I'm thinking about snacks I'd also like to have on hand, I'd like them to be a healthier step up from Cheez-its. They are still things my family will eat of course (no dried kale chips or anything), but they have more nutritional value than your average bag of chips.
It's wise to have a 72-hour kit in case of emergency as well, and I keep many of these snacks in my 72-hour kit. They can serve as small meals if you're desperate (such as if the power goes out for an extended period and you can't cook). We actually rotate ours every year to keep them fresh.
Here are some ideas for pantry-friendly snacks that have some nutritional value that are great to have on hand in case of emergency.
Here are some ideas for pantry-friendly snacks that have some nutritional value that are great to have on hand in case of emergency.
- granola bars or protein bars
- dried apple slices or pear slices or strawberry slices (You can get individual packs at Target or Walmart, but if you want apple slices in bulk, you can get them here [my favorite] or here. I get my apple slices here because the price is good, though they're not as crunchy as the freeze-dried varieties. They're perfect for my Pantry-Cooked Apple Crisp, though!)
- jerky
- instant nutritional drinks (such as Ensure or Carnation; I also like Ruvi which is just fruits and vegetables; so is V-8)
- trail mix
- freeze-dried cheese (I've seen this as Moon Cheese at Target, but you can also get them as Snackies; Snackies also come in other combinations of freeze-dried fruits and vegetables and nuts and yogurt bites--it may seem funny to see freeze-dried corn as a snack, but it's SO good!)
- fruit leather (Joray have always been my favorite.)
- individual drinkable soups (Campbell's makes easy-to-eat ones.)
- nuts
- tuna salad or chicken salad with crackers (from Bumble Bee)
- individual milk boxes or bottles (From my grocery store I usually just get Nestle chocolate milk bottles or Lala white milk [in the Mexican food section], but the shelf-stable milk from Gossner Foods comes in quite a few flavors, all of which I've tried, so I order those a couple of times a year. Fair warning: shipping isn't cheap, but it's good, shelf-stable milk. You can sometimes find Gossner milk at Dollar Tree, which is awesome.)
- peanut butter and crackers
- popcorn (high in fiber)
- applesauce pouches
- specialty olives and tapas spreads with crackers
- crunchy wheat snacks
- tuna salad and chicken salad (Bumble Bee makes them in snack sizes, pre-made)
- MREs (Meal Ready to Eat--just Google to find availability at food storage companies or even on Amazon)
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You are so much more organized than I am. Most of our pantry snacks contain chocolate in some form or another and lots of biltong (South Africa's version of jerky).
ReplyDeleteHa! Well, I *do* have a separate chocolate stash... :) Thanks for stopping by, Michelle.
DeleteThese are such great pantry-friendly snacks to have available all the time. These are items that will curb that afternoon hunger. I'm not familiar with the freeze dried cheese, so I'll need to give that a try. Thanks for sharing at the SSPS#304!!
ReplyDeleteYes, I tried to find some fairly healthy options here that would be satisfying as well. A friend introduced me to freeze-dried cheese several years ago, and I was surprised at how delicious it is! Thanks so much for visiting and commenting.
DeleteWe keep many of the same snacks on hand-- granola bars/ granola, popcorn, nuts and trail mix, etc.
ReplyDeleteYes, those are good ones, too. I love trail mix with M&Ms and some sort of fancy nuts. :) Thanks for stopping by, Joanne.
DeleteYou're so organized and planned ahead. WOW
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for participating and sharing at SSPS 304. See you again next week at https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/
Yeah, kinda! :) Ha ha. One of my favorite things to do is plan ahead. I'm a little strange. ;) Thanks for stopping by, Esme, and for hosting SSPS.
DeleteThese are excellent suggestions. I love tuna salad and chicken salad as well. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Yes, tuna and chicken are good ideas as well. I'm not a tuna fan, and my husband isn't a chicken salad fan, so we always have to have both. :)
DeleteLove these for quick healthy snacks! So useful. Check out my features next week ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Taryn! ...I will. :)
DeleteThank you for sharing these great pantry-friendly snack suggestions, Jennifer. Keeping emergency food kits is always wise, as you never know what could happen. Your post serves as a great reminder. When my husband was in the army, we always kept MREs in the house since they can last 7+ years. Thank you for sharing this great post with us at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party #32.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Stephanie. And MREs are a great suggestion. Yes, just having something on hand in case of emergency is really important. You never know when even something like a power outage can really affect your ability to cook or even go out for fast food! Thanks so much for sharing your experience and thoughts! :)
DeleteThese are great snacks to keep on hand. An since they are pantry stable they would come in handy in an emergency such as a power outage and such.
ReplyDeleteThanks bunches for sharing these snacks with Sweet Tea & Friends this month sweet friend.
Exactly! The "just in case" consideration is a good one, I think! Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts with us, Paula.
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