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1013 B
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25 lines
1013 B
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A good approach to food stocks is to figure it out from
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what you regularly eat or from first principles of
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basic nutrition. If you go "fundamental calorie
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and carbohydrate/protein/fat" basis, your going to want
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to think 2500 or 3000 C (food or large calories) per person
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per day and 3000 Calories can easily be acheived in
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one to two lbs (nicely in a kilo) So you might
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expect that its going to be 400 to 600 lbs.
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Now very roughly, most dry food stuffs, and food oils
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are going to be about the same density as water...
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so viewing it two ways, you need around 10 cubic feet
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or about 12, 5 gallon buckets.
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A full coat closet probably would hold it.......
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For the shared storage area, you might try the "one mass
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too heavy to move", if you made a heavy duty "storage box"
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designed to be securly locked and put a two person supply
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there, together it would not be likly to walk off.
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this probably a 3 sheet of plywood sized project.
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say 8 ft x 2 ft x 2 ft.
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Les DeGroff
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