Canned and preserved foods will last a week and considerably longer.
Nonperishable foods, or foods that will last a week or longer, are especially important to store in your house in the event of an emergency. They are also useful for camping and other outdoor adventures.
Fruits and Vegetables
Fresh fruits and vegetables are great, but they often will not last too long if not consumed right away. Canned fruits and vegetables give you the same nutrition and allow you to keep the food for a longer period of time. Your local grocery store will likely sell canned vegetables, such as corn, beets and beans as well as canned fruits, such as peaches and pears.
Grains
Grains will not go bad for quite a while if stored properly. Cereal, oatmeal, crackers and pasta can last much
Drinks
Some drinks go bad after a week or so, such as milk. There are several drinks you can buy that will last a bit longer. Water will never go bad and bottled water is a great thing to keep in an emergency kit. Canned sodas and canned and packaged juices will also keep for longer than a week. You can also purchase powdered milk to make at a later date, as the powder will keep for several weeks.
Frozen Foods
Freezing foods is an effective way of keeping some foods fresh. While bread will get moldy after sitting out for a week, sometimes even less, you can place it in the freezer to keep it fresh. Simply defrost the bread in the microwave or oven and enjoy. You may also freeze meats to keep them
Dried Foods and Nuts
Dried fruits and meats also have a long shelf life. The fruits and meats, because they have been dehydrated, stay preserved for weeks, or longer if preserved in an airtight container. Nut meats, a good source of protein, also keep well when properly stored in an