With the coronavirus pandemic shattering case records, local government officials are rolling out a patchwork of restrictions on social distancing and gatherings. Public health experts advise us to stay home as much as possible, and that includes minimizing trips to the grocery store. Getting groceries delivered instead of picking them out ourselves may somewhat limit our exposure to possible coronavirus infection.

To avoid having to make too many market trips or having food brought to us too often, it makes sense to maintain a good stock of durable edibles – foods with long shelf lives.

Some pantry staples will keep for months or years if stored properly. These are the kinds of foods that have long interested so-called preppers or survivalists. Once scorned by some for seeming paranoid in their anticipation of periods of privation, they now seem prescient.

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You don’t have to be a prepper, though, to see the advantages of stocking a pantry with items that will remain good to eat for long periods of time – especially in this era of reduced shopping opportunities, potential food shortages, and an uncertain future.

24/7 Tempo has assembled a catalogue of foods in various categories – not just pantry items but some fresh fruits and vegetables, too – that won’t spoil quickly, even at room temperature.