Don’t Desert Desserts When It Comes to Your Survival Stash
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When we think of survival food, it’s usually staples such as rice, grains, soups, oatmeal, and flour.
Those are all fine, but if a survival situation lasts more than a few days, you’re going to need more variety. You’re also going to want some comfort foods.
Yes, you could live without them, but they will do wonders for your psyche during what will certainly be a very trying time. Including some desserts and other sweets in your stash might be just what is needed to boost your morale.
Comfort Food Benefits
In addition to morale boosts, additional benefits of stockpiling desserts and other sweet treats are:
- Combatting menu fatigue
- Increasing blood sugar during a crisis
- Adding to your daily calorie count
- Offering a sense of normalcy
- Adding delicious meal replacements (in some cases)
- Engaging in mood-boosting celebrations
Here are a few comfort foods you may want to add to your survival stockpile:
Granola
During a disaster, granola may just become your best friend. Not only is it storable and rich in fiber, but you can also make some yummy snacks with it. From banana granola to homemade energy bars, this dessert option is sure to add extra variety and nutrition to your food supply.
Powdered Milk
Powdered milk might not sound like dessert, but it can sure help you make some. Use this handy ingredient to create everything from chocolate milk and ice cream sandwiches to tasty blueberry pancakes. Powdered instant milk can last up to 20 years, and this kitchen staple is sure to offer something your entire family can enjoy.
Freeze-Dried Fruit
Fruit is healthy. It’s as simple as that. But during hard times, it may not always be available. Stow everything from freeze-dried blueberries and strawberries to delicious bananas. You and your family can make smoothies, ice cream, jam, and muffins for a little extra variety.
Protein Shakes
Want a dessert that doubles as a meal? Not only can a survival shake add a hint of sweetness to your long-term food storage, but it can also serve as a meal replacement. Plus, it’ll never slow you down since you can drink it on the go. Great for busy days full of hunting, hiking, and camping, protein shakes are as convenient as they are sweet.

Peanut Butter
During a disaster, peanut butter can feel like the ultimate dessert. It’s jam-packed with protein, calories, healthy fats, and tons of nutrients. Slather peanut butter on top of your favorite snack bar for an added boost of protein. Or, spread a thin layer onto a slice of bread for an added hint of sweetness.
Hard Candy
Hard candy is almost all sugar. And as long as it stays dry, it can last for years. Great for on-the-go snacking and increasing your blood sugar levels at a moment’s notice, you can never go wrong when stowing away a few of your favorite hard candies.
Snack Bars
Snack bars are another diverse food option you’ll want to add to your supply. They not only taste great but also double as an energy booster. Plus, you won’t need to cook, add water, or heat them up.
Ready-to-Eat Food Bars
Speaking of snack bars, have you tried the 4Patriots Food Bars yet? They certainly qualify as both a tasty treat and a meal replacement in an emergency.
These delicious, ready-to-eat “survival cookies” have a lemon-shortbread flavor our customers can’t get enough of.
Designed to last five years under proper storage conditions, they can withstand extreme temperatures and are non-thirst provoking.
Sealed in Mylar pouches, you can keep them anywhere you might get stranded—such as your car, boat, RV, or cabin.
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