Thursday, September 7, 2017

Your Hurricane Help Kit

We are in the most horrific hurricane season in recent history. First Harvey, now Irma and on her heels, Jose. Preparations have to be made and that includes a hurricane help kit stocked with the essentials to survive. These will help if you're staying in a shelter or even in your car.

One of the most important ingredients in any hurricane help kit is water.Get it before it becomes scarce, There are price gougers throughout Florida that are charging seventy dollars a bottle (and there is a special hell for these monsters). Get both large size and the nip size . The first can be also be used for mixing powdered ingredients like formula and soups. The nips can be used for the kids and animal companions. Remember to save some for brushing teeth and washing if you have to.Luckily milk can also be brought along in the form of boxes and drink boxes. Take along some chocolate flavored ones for the little ones as a treat.Most shelters do have coffee and tea however if you can't make it to one, then pack a jar or two of instant  coffee as well as your favorite teabags. Keep plastic bowls for the animals as well as for soup along with paper cups for hot beverages only. Soda and juice can be drunk out of bottles and cans.

Pack  up food essential too. Make sure that your cats and dogs also have their foods as well as medications packed. Dry food would be the easiest to stow. The bags are usually waterproof and it's easier to dispense than wet.Bring either a big sack or two smaller sacks. If you can fit it into your trunk , add a few cans of wet food. Some shelters will have both , however they may not have the ones your animal companion likes. As for the humans, protein bars are a good choice.They're easy to pack and easy to eat. They can be used as breakfast in a pinch or as a snack. Canned fruit is another must. It too can be used either for a quick nosh, dessert or even breakfast.Pack a small hibachi or camping grill if you can. Use twigs or broken branches if you can't bring along charcoal, and make sure you have plenty of matches.Another must have are metal plates to heat up food and with this it means canned chili or chicken a la king. Meat might be iffy to cook along with being scarce. Think grilled tomatoes with olive oil or even peppers and zucchini, If you do crave meat , think tuna in a can or preserved meat such as ham.

Be safe but also be hydrated and fed during this crazy season of monster hurricanes. Have enough water and packable food to survive for days and weeks to come. Be a force of nature to deal with these vile and destructable forces of nature.

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