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#176568 - 07/16/09 12:49 PM Re: Food Storage and space limits [Re: Brangdon]
benjammin Offline
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Registered: 02/06/04
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Right, the idea with under the dresser and such is to mimic what's in the pantry so that when the pantry gets depleted we pull stock from under the dresser. Hopefully I time the stocking backlog right so that I only have to move the dresser to get to the back-up once or twice a month. That way I can make use of the pantry convenience better.
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#176573 - 07/16/09 01:51 PM Re: Food Storage and space limits [Re: Brangdon]
Grouch Offline
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Registered: 07/02/08
Posts: 395
Loc: Ohio
I'm running into space limitations too. Maybe, since I'm not under the influence of female ideology, I'll start replacing conventional furniture with stuff made of crates with a pad on top. smirk

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#176593 - 07/16/09 03:55 PM Re: Food Storage and space limits [Re: Grouch]
Todd W Offline
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Registered: 11/14/04
Posts: 1928
Loc: Mountains of CA
1 idea might be to get the bed raisers for the legs, and store more UNDER the bed. Wal-Mart has under bed storage containers that have wheels recessed so you can slide things in and out.
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#176679 - 07/17/09 04:17 AM Re: Food Storage and space limits [Re: benjammin]
Nicodemus Offline
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Registered: 10/30/05
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I started going through closets and prioritizing what was within them. I found it amazing how many things I could easily classify as a lower priority than food storage space.

That being said, I have a stack of five gallon buckets filled with dried beans and wheat in the corner of one room. It's rather obvious and quite ugly. I haven't figured out how to camouflage it yet.
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#176680 - 07/17/09 04:28 AM Re: Food Storage and space limits [Re: Nicodemus]
Todd W Offline
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Originally Posted By: Nicodemus
I started going through closets and prioritizing what was within them. I found it amazing how many things I could easily classify as a lower priority than food storage space.

That being said, I have a stack of five gallon buckets filled with dried beans and wheat in the corner of one room. It's rather obvious and quite ugly. I haven't figured out how to camouflage it yet.


Paint, and seats... laugh
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#176683 - 07/17/09 08:37 AM Re: Food Storage and space limits [Re: Todd W]
Homer Offline
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Registered: 12/26/05
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Loc: Sacramento, CA
Well you can always try and do what they did on submarines. Stack it on the floor and walk on it until you use it up.


Edited by Homer (07/17/09 08:38 AM)
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#176704 - 07/17/09 03:54 PM Re: Food Storage and space limits [Re: Homer]
redflare Offline
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Registered: 12/25/05
Posts: 647
Loc: SF Bay Area, CA
Another option is to buy freeze-dried foods in #10 cans, they may provide more calories for the amount of space you have to use to store them.

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#176709 - 07/17/09 04:32 PM Re: Food Storage and space limits [Re: redflare]
Grouch Offline
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Loc: Ohio
Originally Posted By: redflare
Another option is to buy freeze-dried foods in #10 cans, they may provide more calories for the amount of space you have to use to store them.

That's what I've done, for now. As I address the space issue, I'll increase my supply of traditional food.

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#176712 - 07/17/09 05:03 PM Re: Food Storage and space limits [Re: benjammin]
Stu Offline
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Registered: 05/16/05
Posts: 1058
Loc: Finger Lakes of NY State
Buy a small storage trailer, which can be taken with you in and emergency. Store some temperature safe emergency gear and/or supplies in it.

Look at the bed leg extenders, that will raise the bed up 6" or so.
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#176788 - 07/18/09 07:17 PM Re: Food Storage and space limits [Re: Nicodemus]
NCLee Offline
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Registered: 07/17/09
Posts: 11
Originally Posted By: Nicodemus

That being said, I have a stack of five gallon buckets filled with dried beans and wheat in the corner of one room. It's rather obvious and quite ugly. I haven't figured out how to camouflage it yet.


Buy or make a folding screen that goes across the corner. Not only will it hide what you have now, you can store even more back there. Set a chair and a lamp in front of it, and no one will ever know you have a pantry on the other side of that screen.

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