Do This During A Nuclear Bomb Attack

8. Food, Glorious Food

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Much like water, it is paramount to ensure you and your family have enough food to last fourteen days of nuclear winter. After the bomb hits, it is too risky to walk around the house, so make sure the food you store can be eaten cold.

Using supplies as sparingly as possible is a must, and be sure to go through perishable items first. The majority of your nourishment should be coming out of tins and packets. The pamphlet advises you that variety is the spice of life, and suggests sugar, jams, and cereals are good for survival. For those in need of dairy, don’t shy away from tinned or powdered milk, and babies should eat their regular food as much as possible.

Finally, it is necessary to protect your food for obvious reasons, so make a note to stock the food in a closed cupboard inside your inner refuge. If you forget to do this and lock everything in the kitchen cupboard, you are at high risk of getting radiation poisoning.

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