We could probably live off the food we have for a good 35 days, meaning we are eating every canned or boxed food we have. Some things would be hard to eat without milk or some fresh produce though, but still doable.
We could probably live off the food we have for a good 35 days, meaning we are eating every canned or boxed food we have. Some things would be hard to eat without milk or some fresh produce though, but still doable.
eggplant / 11716 posts
Is this including refrigerator and frozen food? Hmm...maybe 1.5 weeks.
pomegranate / 3809 posts
Probably about a month. I try to force myself to eat some of the items in the freezer and pantry every now and then by not going to the supermarket, otherwise they just sit there forever.
pomelo / 5509 posts
Survive, like, eat the bare minimum and be really hungry, but still be physically alive? I'm sure we could manage 1.5 to 2 months.
To have actual, decent amounts to eat and be functioning? Maybe 2.5 weeks?
GOLD / papaya / 10206 posts
We could easily go a few weeks, it might get pretty slim towards the end though
wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts
Probablya month? DH just caught like 7 fish today so if we kept them all ourselves we can def eat that for like 2 weeks straight, but it'd get very boring...
grapefruit / 4089 posts
@IRunForFun: Same here. We could ration and survive for a while! Probably close to 2 months. I'd likely have to give up being a vegetarian though...
grapefruit / 4649 posts
Decent meals maybe 1.5-2 weeks. Stay alive? We could probably make it a month. We don't keep a ton in the house and that staying alive bit would mean lots of crappy bread since we have a decent amount of flour.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts
I was thinking more decent meals, even if they do get boring but if we were saying survival I think we could make it closer to 2.5 months.
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
Hmmm, I could probably make 3 weeks work, although they would not be balanced.
wonderful olive / 19353 posts
Maybe a couple weeks? MIL likes to send us food in bulk that she cooks to be kept in the freezer. We have a few pantry things, but that's about it! Our menu would be limited though; and DH doesn't do well with leftovers...
cantaloupe / 6131 posts
For decent meals, we have enough meat, dried goods, and carbs to get through 2 months I'd say. We have enough frozen veg for probably 2-3 weeks. Fruit is the biggest problem - we almost always eat fresh.
blogger / pomegranate / 3201 posts
My husband is kind of obsessed with having an emergency supply of food, so we could probably last a while. Maybe a month or two? We have a lot of canned stuff. Our fridge and freezer isn't totally full, though.
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
3-4 weeks maybe? We don't keep much extra food on hand because of the lack of space.
@mrs. tictactoe: my dad is obsessed with having tons of food. Every year he buys over half a cow and it takes them nearly a year to go through it! He has his own chickens - both egg layers and meat chicken. He cans a ton and he could easily get my family through 6+ months on what he has!
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
Probably 2, maybe 3 weeks. R would go hungry cause she won't 80% of what is in the cabinets.
persimmon / 1177 posts
Eating regular meals: 2-3 weeks. Without starving: probably 6-8 weeks.
hostess / watermelon / 14932 posts
A week?? Lol. I only buy for the week.. We don't have room for bulk sob
papaya / 10570 posts
Decent, lovely meals? About 10 days. We could probably go another week of boring meals (like pasta with a plain tomato sauce).
grapefruit / 4997 posts
Probably 3 months. We always stock up on spam, canned soup, instant noodles, and dried seaweed.
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