Your pantry is incredible! I need to get a Costco membership so I can buy in bulk too. You may already know, but just in case, baking powder has a very short shelf life. To make your own mix: 1 part Baking Soda 1 part Cornstarch 2 parts Cream of Tarter All three of these ingredients have extremely long shelf lives so you always have fresh baking powder for your recipes.
Indiana here. Nice pantry! I'm impressed. Thanks to mom and dad's life experience and military background, I was raised a prepper. We always had atleast 4mths plus of food growing up. About 1.5 yrs ago, I became aware of the situation and SHTF possibilities. I came home from the store and my husband was not happy at first. I reminded him of all we have learned and that we are currently in a war. We have been working hard ever since. He handles the protection, security, water, gas and all the other things. I am blessed to be married to my best friend that completely supports our efforts. Many of my friends husband's are not supportive at all. It makes it difficult for my friends to openly prep. God Bless and you reminded me in need to get a camp shower and silkot keys.
I have something similar. Your camping section is better but I have a freeze dryer & pantry and a green house & gardening section. I’ve been working on nuclear supplies lately but after seeing your stash I need to work on camping/fishing supplies.
Abundant inventory and excellent organization! Bravo! One of the best ones I’ve viewed. I pray mine will look like this one day! Thanks for the in-depth tour 😊
This just goes to show that pieces of papers with a marker on your shelves work just as well as computer organization programs. Well done. Do things are cheaply and efficiently as possible.
Great food storage you have -- so organized and well stocked! I always admire home-canned foods and your jars are gorgeous. I accumulated so many healthcare items that I decided to buy a plastic 3-drawer unit to store those items in. Doing that gave me more shelf space for more stuff! 😂 Keep stacking!
Appreciate the tour. It helps to see these items bought and stored like this because you definitely give perspective on space, needed amount as well as just a really good reminder visually.
I'm in Birmingham UK. Our supermarkets now have barely any cans of fruit and veg. Cans of fish and meat, and soup are OK, but the canned fruit and veg situation makes me want to cry.
Wow so organized.. I have mine shoved everywhere. Don't even no what I have... Hiding it from my husband, he thinks I'm nuts.. "Nothing going on or will go on.."
🤣 I laughed so loud when I read that. My husband thinks I'm nuts but we have a big family so he's not shocked by my extra purchases. My basement storage room has become my prep room now but I still have stuff all over😂
Hi I'm new here. I don't know why I never heard about your channel before but it just popped up on my feed. Great looking prepper pantry! Peace and love to you from North Western Ontario.
I mark my packages, cans, etc. with the Best Buy date on the front with marker. I put 3 cups of prefrozen flour in paper lunch bags with a piece of tape and vacuum seal them with my Foodsaver. My pasta, rice and dry beans are in 5 gal. White buckets with 1,000 cc O2 absorbers and gamma lids. I have pie fillings, too. I make Apple Pie Bread with 1 can apple pie filling (mashed) 1 yellow cake mix, 1 c. Self rising flour, 4 eggs,1T. Cinnamon and 1-2 chopped fresh apples. Makes 2 large loafs or 3 of the 4” X 9” foil pans. Grease the pans, can add cinnamon sugar on the top, bake in a 325 degree oven for 35-45 min. Check for doneness in center. Sometimes I add 5-10 extra min. Comes out very moist. I’ve gotten raves from the people at church. I learned to make jams and jellies and waterbath can them at 71. Haven’t tried pressure canning but I have one. Garden didn’t do very well last year.
I’m OCD …so mine compares. I’m a permanent marker freak🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣dates, content labels,all in a manageable order. Saves me time to be OCD , saves me later not having to dig in containers ,moving stuff around.
Here in the states. Walmart has a Spanish food section. NIDO - is milk for children with vitamins and has milk fats. It is dry milk powder. In a large canister type container. And is a little cheaper price. And you can use it for soup mix or can make butter.
Flour goes rancid over time, it is better to store wheat berries and grind them as needed. The Latter Day Saints cannery sells wheat berries in #10 cans for this purpose.
Man after my own heart. I love the Morse Code at the end. It's a bit fast for me to translate. What does it say? May "Thanks for watching - Northern Prepper"?
Hi, this is my first time on your channel and you probably already know that you can recan those in pint jars or quart jars to decrease waste. Your spaghetti sauce can be recanned as well to more manageable amounts..
Awesome stash but it I may make a suggestion, There is a thing we in the military call a dispersal plan. In short, it may seem like a great idea to keep things together like that but if one section of stuff is taken out somehow, it makes the other stuff more useless. Example, if all vehicles were kept together over here and all gas was kept over there, any one of them taken out renders the other useless, but, if some gas and a vehicle was here and some gas and a vehicle kept over the and so on, it prevents one problem from causing a lot of problems.....just sayin.
@@northernprepper1173 Understand. I have the same type issues. I have started making kits with the same things in them and then seperate them as best I can. Good luck.
Wow pretty good. I say you should long term your pastas. Not sure if mice are heavy by you. I got a Jerry in my area. I catch him quick but he did ruin a big bag I had.
Very nice pantry, but suggestion, the large jam jar, load them to smaller ones so that you will have less loss if something happens. Also dry oven pack the pasta and rice and beans. lf you do not, over time you will find that some of the prepared products will give you unwanted guests. When they are proceeds there is a degree of something being left in there. Take it from someone that had that happen to them with the store bought pasta and oatmeal breakfast items. The #10 cans are great, they take up less space but it would be better to jar them up to the sizes that you would use for one sitting. The canned prepared foods are good but making your own dinners and then canning them will last you a lot longer. At the rate of food prices it will be better for you. Even no frills has gone up on the store brand items. l did not see any seeds for planting in your pantry. This is the first time l have visited your channel and will check out what else you have. ex backup power, solar or otherwise, take care
@@northernprepper1173 Very nice, but if you cannot get gas which is needed, what other backup do you have. All preps should have 3 ways of doing it. The pasta items that are in cardboard. l would advise to have them sealed in a bin as air can get into it and it will not last as a long term item. They do spoil. just giving you some hints from someone that had spoilage after the due date
I'm not quiet this stocked, slightly smaller scale. I keep track by writing down all cans in a book, and updating every time I add new shopping, or use an item. You won't regret having this food on hand for SHTF. I think it will happen this year. I'm surprised Put in hasn't sent a gift to London today for the Coronation.
Recently started prepping, have accumulating quite a bit, but your video let me know some other things that i will need. Not sure it will do me any good, I'm located less than 1/4 mile from an air force base( training base for fighter jets). Pretty sure that will be a main target for whom ever or all of them.
Don't let that discourage you just keep prepping your butt off, Air bases will be secondary targets in an all out Nuclear exchange, Missile Silos will always be 1st targets.
For rice, pasta and flour I freeze for 3-4 days to kill any eggs. Then once they get to room temperature I vacuum bag them or put them in Mylar bags with oxygen absorbers.
Nice pantry, and good to see the good ol Canadian Tire buckets! Your preps are so much better organized than mine! I have zero space to work with, which makes it a serious challenge to put everything where I can find it.
Nice. I keep 20 case of rotating bottle water to help transition into longterm water plan also. Cooking have rocket stove to transition into long term cooking from fuel cooking.lastly, 6mo of 5gal freeze dried for a unforeseen bug out emergencies. Love your organization.
yes everything has a date on it that I wrote and I use it and replace it soon after. Tuna for example lasts about 8 years after the best buy date in my basement found through trial and error.
For pasta angel hair spaghetti doesn't need as much water. Its nearly the same price per pound also. Something to think about when water is crucial. Love the video i see you haven't posted in a while i hope all is well.
No one is going to survive a nuclear war once everyone starts firing. It will scorch the Earth. Howwver, for any and all other less severe happenings, this is a great video and gave me some ideas I haven't thought of yet
I had an old rusting freezer I was going to get rid of. Instead I sanded it down and coated it with white enamel appliance paint. Looks great and it is now filled with …food.
EVERYONE should prep feminine hygiene, even if you don't need it. That is a problem that's going to affect everybody. Pads can also be used for first aid in a pinch.
Tip....start buying the plain listerine. You can use it on wounds as an antiseptic.
Thanks
I prefer the taste. All the flavors are awful, but I prefer my medicine not pretend to be candy :-).
I thought I was the only one that stocked the gold Listerine!
Your pantry is incredible! I need to get a Costco membership so I can buy in bulk too. You may already know, but just in case, baking powder has a very short shelf life. To make your own mix:
1 part Baking Soda
1 part Cornstarch
2 parts Cream of Tarter
All three of these ingredients have extremely long shelf lives so you always have fresh baking powder for your recipes.
Thank you!
Indiana here. Nice pantry! I'm impressed. Thanks to mom and dad's life experience and military background, I was raised a prepper. We always had atleast 4mths plus of food growing up. About 1.5 yrs ago, I became aware of the situation and SHTF possibilities.
I came home from the store and my husband was not happy at first. I reminded him of all we have learned and that we are currently in a war.
We have been working hard ever since. He handles the protection, security, water, gas and all the other things.
I am blessed to be married to my best friend that completely supports our efforts. Many of my friends husband's are not supportive at all. It makes it difficult for my friends to openly prep.
God Bless and you reminded me in need to get a camp shower and silkot keys.
Glad you got something out of the video, stay safe!
Your organization skills on your prep items are at a level that most people only dream of being able to do
That's awful nice of you Thanks!!
You are very well prepared!! I am happy for you and your family!
Thanks
Most of us preppers are prepared, but you are PREPARED!!! Well done Sir!! Subbed!
I have something similar. Your camping section is better but I have a freeze dryer & pantry and a green house & gardening section. I’ve been working on nuclear supplies lately but after seeing your stash I need to work on camping/fishing supplies.
Nice to see like minded Canadians.
Very well organized!
Hey, thanks!
Abundant inventory and excellent organization! Bravo! One of the best ones I’ve viewed. I pray mine will look like this one day! Thanks for the in-depth tour 😊
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the tour.
Keep at it I started slow many years ago.
You are well prepared and so very organized! Great job!!!
This just goes to show that pieces of papers with a marker on your shelves work just as well as computer organization programs. Well done. Do things are cheaply and efficiently as possible.
Thanks!
Great food storage you have -- so organized and well stocked! I always admire home-canned foods and your jars are gorgeous.
I accumulated so many healthcare items that I decided to buy a plastic 3-drawer unit to store those items in. Doing that gave me more shelf space for more stuff! 😂
Keep stacking!
Thanks keep on prepping.
Appreciate the tour.
It helps to see these items bought and stored like this because you definitely give perspective on space, needed amount as well as just a really good reminder visually.
Glad it was helpful!
You can sand down that freezer top and hit it with some appliance paint. I have done it many times on refrigerators in our rentals.
Great Idea!
Awesome setup,thanks from Michigan!
I love how organized you are! Very impressive.
I was going to say the same! Well done!
Thanks it is a lot of work.
Nice! Not the most beautiful, but one of the most practical and best stocked (which is what counts!!!) pantry tours I've seen lately.
Thank you! 😊
Really liked that tidy canning closet! Rest looks like a lot of progress has been made. Keep busy! :)
Thank you! Will do!
I loooove the screws you put in the poles on the shelves for your cough drops and tooth flossers. So smart! Love this video!
Glad you liked it.
Amazing preps and well organized. My hats off to you
THANKS FOR THE KIND WORDS.
Handwarmers - Three years and then they break down. Try to purchase the way you do with food, some each year. Excellent job on storing!!
That’s a nice, little “convenient store” you have there! Congrats on your preps!
Thanks!
Anti-diarrhea meds, yeast infection meds, birth control, lube, pregnancy test, lice meds, technu for poison oak/ivy, pin worm meds. Kids meds…razors/hair scissors, and hair ties.
Good suggestions!
Half of being prepared is also being organized.Great job.that took lots of work
Thanks!
I'm in Birmingham UK. Our supermarkets now have barely any cans of fruit and veg. Cans of fish and meat, and soup are OK, but the canned fruit and veg situation makes me want to cry.
keep your eyes open and snatch up what you can
l have watched several prep videos you the first one to talk about power outages loved it
Wow, you thought of everything. Good job! Lots of inventory and lots of financial investment.
Thanks!
Wow so organized.. I have mine shoved everywhere. Don't even no what I have... Hiding it from my husband, he thinks I'm nuts.. "Nothing going on or will go on.."
Oh wow!
🤣 I laughed so loud when I read that. My husband thinks I'm nuts but we have a big family so he's not shocked by my extra purchases. My basement storage room has become my prep room now but I still have stuff all over😂
I tape a list of a container's contents to the top or front. Only takes a minute to write it out.
Fine setup of food stores my friend. Probably gonna need them soon. Stay safe!
Lordy fella! You have spent major time just in organization. That is a beautiful sight. You done good! Thanks for sharing. I'm woefully ship-shape.
Thanks 👍
Wow amazing you are so prepared! Great job!
Very clean, neat and organized. I’m impressed. If you double stack the hamburger helpers the glass canning jars would fit .
Thanks for the tip!
Hi I'm new here. I don't know why I never heard about your channel before but it just popped up on my feed.
Great looking prepper pantry!
Peace and love to you from North Western Ontario.
Thanks, welcome aboard
You are very inspiring. Do you have a video on how you rotate your preps?
I mark my packages, cans, etc. with the Best Buy date on the front with marker. I put 3 cups of prefrozen flour in paper lunch bags with a piece of tape and vacuum seal them with my Foodsaver. My pasta, rice and dry beans are in 5 gal. White buckets with 1,000 cc O2 absorbers and gamma lids. I have pie fillings, too. I make Apple Pie Bread with 1 can apple pie filling (mashed) 1 yellow cake mix, 1 c. Self rising flour, 4 eggs,1T. Cinnamon and 1-2 chopped fresh apples. Makes 2 large loafs or 3 of the 4” X 9” foil pans. Grease the pans, can add cinnamon sugar on the top, bake in a 325 degree oven for 35-45 min. Check for doneness in center. Sometimes I add 5-10 extra min. Comes out very moist. I’ve gotten raves from the people at church. I learned to make jams and jellies and waterbath can them at 71. Haven’t tried pressure canning but I have one. Garden didn’t do very well last year.
THANKS FOR THE TIPS.
What do u store in the 5gallon pails ? Do u use the bags and oxygen absorbers too?
@@jennsude4794 flour sugar salt etc no mylar no o2 absorbers
This is a very nice pantry. Thank you for sharing
GLAD YOU LIKED IT.
I’m OCD …so mine compares. I’m a permanent marker freak🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣dates, content labels,all in a manageable order. Saves me time to be OCD , saves me later not having to dig in containers ,moving stuff around.
I know what you mean
Wow wow wow. Very impressive. I keep adding to my items. Thank you for sharing : )
Glad you liked it
I have similar, but blackout kit is in various plastic lidded tote boxes.
Looks great been a lot of balloon's lately good to be prepared take care.
Thanks, stay safe.
Here in the states. Walmart has a Spanish food section. NIDO - is milk for children with vitamins and has milk fats. It is dry milk powder. In a large canister type container. And is a little cheaper price. And you can use it for soup mix or can make butter.
thanks
Wow very nice!!!! You are are in great shape if something happens today. I’m jealous!! JD😎👍🏻
Thanks, keep on prepping every little bit helps.
Only thing I would suggest would to be get broths in cans instead of the waxy boxes. The expiration dates are about a year longer.
Great Idea!
Wow. Very impressive pantry. Best of luck. Keep prepping.
Thanks, you too!
I may be wrong but you may wish to stock up more on a lot of flour. You can bake a great bread over a fire in a Dutch oven. You have a great pantry!
Thanks for the tip!
Flour goes rancid over time, it is better to store wheat berries and grind them as needed. The Latter Day Saints cannery sells wheat berries in #10 cans for this purpose.
Saskatchewan here. You've got everything. One thing I could suggest is a washboard to scrub some clothes
Thanks good idea.
Plunger in a bucket works as an agitator and much easier on the knuckles.
Man after my own heart. I love the Morse Code at the end. It's a bit fast for me to translate. What does it say? May "Thanks for watching - Northern Prepper"?
not sure either it was a sound bite I downloaded
Hi, this is my first time on your channel and you probably already know that you can recan those in pint jars or quart jars to decrease waste.
Your spaghetti sauce can be recanned as well to more manageable amounts..
Great job believe in prepping and being prepared thank you for this video new here
Welcome aboard!
I think you did a wonderful job selecting what you need God bless you and wish you well 🥰😊🙏
Thank you! You too!
Awesome stash but it I may make a suggestion, There is a thing we in the military call a dispersal plan. In short, it may seem like a great idea to keep things together like that but if one section of stuff is taken out somehow, it makes the other stuff more useless. Example, if all vehicles were kept together over here and all gas was kept over there, any one of them taken out renders the other useless, but, if some gas and a vehicle was here and some gas and a vehicle kept over the and so on, it prevents one problem from causing a lot of problems.....just sayin.
I know what you are saying but space is an issue so I'm stuck with the close quarters setup.
@@northernprepper1173 Understand. I have the same type issues. I have started making kits with the same things in them and then seperate them as best I can. Good luck.
Great organization, brother. New sub., great work!
Thanks for the sub!
So nicely organized. 😃
Thank you! 😊
Nice job of stocking up.👍😀 You reminded me that I need to can more ground beef. It's the only meat I don't have a year worth of.
Thanks
Wow pretty good. I say you should long term your pastas. Not sure if mice are heavy by you. I got a Jerry in my area. I catch him quick but he did ruin a big bag I had.
No mice issues ever here.
Impressive! Well done.
Thank you very much!
Very nice pantry, but suggestion, the large jam jar, load them to smaller ones so that you will have less loss if something happens. Also dry oven pack the pasta and rice and beans. lf you do not, over time you will find that some of the prepared products will give you unwanted guests. When they are proceeds there is a degree of something being left in there. Take it from someone that had that happen to them with the store bought pasta and oatmeal breakfast items. The #10 cans are great, they take up less space but it would be better to jar them up to the sizes that you would use for one sitting. The canned prepared foods are good but making your own dinners and then canning them will last you a lot longer. At the rate of food prices it will be better for you. Even no frills has gone up on the store brand items. l did not see any seeds for planting in your pantry. This is the first time l have visited your channel and will check out what else you have. ex backup power, solar or otherwise, take care
Good ideas thanks, I forgot to show the large tote bin of seeds I have and backup power is taken care of with 2 generators.
@@northernprepper1173 Very nice, but if you cannot get gas which is needed, what other backup do you have. All preps should have 3 ways of doing it. The pasta items that are in cardboard. l would advise to have them sealed in a bin as air can get into it and it will not last as a long term item. They do spoil. just giving you some hints from someone that had spoilage after the due date
Just found your channel!! Great video and so much good info❤
welcome
Very nice setup and haul. Slow n steady
Thanks 👍
Those Buddy heaters and little butane stoves are the best.. we love ours.
We agree!
Amazing! I love how you've organised it.
Glad you like it!
I'm not quiet this stocked, slightly smaller scale. I keep track by writing down all cans in a book, and updating every time I add new shopping, or use an item. You won't regret having this food on hand for SHTF. I think it will happen this year. I'm surprised Put in hasn't sent a gift to London today for the Coronation.
God save the King
@@northernprepper1173 I don't support this King, as he started the World Economic Forum and wants to enslave humanity.
Recently started prepping, have accumulating quite a bit, but your video let me know some other things that i will need. Not sure it will do me any good, I'm located less than 1/4 mile from an air force base( training base for fighter jets). Pretty sure that will be a main target for whom ever or all of them.
Don't let that discourage you just keep prepping your butt off, Air bases will be secondary targets in an all out Nuclear exchange, Missile Silos will always be 1st targets.
Great stock man, you seem well prepared
Thanks!
Awesome pantry! Glad I found you!
Welcome!!
Where did you get the 55 gal food grade drums? I’ll keep looking. Awesome!!
Sweet . You are well stocked.
Thanks for watching
For rice, pasta and flour I freeze for 3-4 days to kill any eggs. Then once they get to room temperature I vacuum bag them or put them in Mylar bags with oxygen absorbers.
Exactly!
Nice and very well thought out.
Thank you!
Nice pantry, and good to see the good ol Canadian Tire buckets! Your preps are so much better organized than mine! I have zero space to work with, which makes it a serious challenge to put everything where I can find it.
You can do it!
@@northernprepper1173 I have much less space, and much more stuff! Trying hard to organize with no space in which to do it.
I got a metal bed frame which is high enough to not need a box spring. I mainly got it for knee issues, but it leaves a lot of space beneath.
Great job and get ready for the fight of our lives 🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍🌴🌴😎
LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC
Nice. I keep 20 case of rotating bottle water to help transition into longterm water plan also. Cooking have rocket stove to transition into long term cooking from fuel cooking.lastly, 6mo of 5gal freeze dried for a unforeseen bug out emergencies. Love your organization.
Sound great keep on prepping!
Beautiful setup brotha, I like the organization and the variety and amount you got prepared for whatever comes out way. Keep it up.
Much appreciated
Just wondering, if SHTF, wouldn’t the government/thieves/desperate neighbors just break in and take your stuff?
They can try lol.
You’ve come a long way since your first pantry video. Nice 👍🏻
Thanks! 👍
Incredible pantry! So this question must have been asked before, but do you replace the goods that have gone well past their sell by dates?
yes everything has a date on it that I wrote and I use it and replace it soon after. Tuna for example lasts about 8 years after the best buy date in my basement found through trial and error.
I have a lot of containers of beef and chicken broth they will get soled big when things lockdown
I didn't Realize how important a cup of soup was
i would highly recommend learning how to make biofuels and stocking up on seeds
YHVH Bless You always!
Not sure but only item I think your missing was a shaving kit not 💯 percent sure but amazing collection. Stay safe keep on prepping.
Have you seen my beard I haven't shaved in 12 years lol
For pasta angel hair spaghetti doesn't need as much water. Its nearly the same price per pound also. Something to think about when water is crucial. Love the video i see you haven't posted in a while i hope all is well.
Impressive. You've given me a lot of good ideas
glad i could inspire
Very nice.well done
Thank you! Cheers!
No one is going to survive a nuclear war once everyone starts firing. It will scorch the Earth. Howwver, for any and all other less severe happenings, this is a great video and gave me some ideas I haven't thought of yet
Glad it helped.
Keep your old freezer if it dies try to fix it.. New stuff is crapola!!!
Thanks
Old freezer can be used for extra storage,
I had an old rusting freezer I was going to get rid of. Instead I sanded it down and coated it with white enamel appliance paint. Looks great and it is now filled with …food.
@@stephenseaborn3844 i WAS THINKING OF DOING THE SAME THING.
Enjoyed this, now I have more of an idea of what I need.
EXCELLENT PREPS.
Thanks for watching
Lot of work I'm putting stuff everywhere great video
thanks
WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN? I’ve missed you ….
Wish I still had a basement!
The only thing I do missing was bandages other than that Awsome 😮
Actually I forgot to film the big tote filled with all the first aid supplies right beside the shampoo bin, my bad.
Your pantry is my dream. Thank you for the walk around
You are so welcome!
I love it that you have as much as you do wish I could get as much as you
Keep prepping its a slow process
It is slow but you can do it.
EVERYONE should prep feminine hygiene, even if you don't need it. That is a problem that's going to affect everybody. Pads can also be used for first aid in a pinch.
Very impressive!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great job.😀
Thank you! 😁
How many people are you prepping your food storage for?
How many adults and children?
Sorry I can't divulge that information.
Please release a updated video. Great video btw!
That’s fascinating and so interesting. Do you have a big family? Thanks.
No
19 yr old just started lasted year can't wait for mine to look like this
Doing a garden this year also
Dont get discouraged and it will add up quickly.