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Useful Tools

These tools help prepare for fun events as well as catastrophes.
Vacations
Hurricanes
Snow Storms
Power Failure
Viral Outbreak
Hostile Attacks
War or Envasions
Unknown Events
You shall remain in a state of readiness with minimal effort.
A. Management of Inventory
B. Packing Checklist
C. Preparation Checklist

Inventory and Shopping List

Inventory: A group of lists associated with an activity or event, such as Vacation, Sailing Trip, Hurricane, or Power Failure. This contains lists, such as Breakfast or Personal, that can be used in multiple Inventories such as Breakfast might appear in all the above examples.

Period: Specifies the duration such as day, week, month. A vacation may last a week or two; or, you may wish to specify a vacation in terms of days or months.

List Name: This is useful for naming the group of items, such as Breakfast, Personal, or Clothing.

Item: The name of the item. Such as Milk, Frosted Mini Wheats, Steal Cut Oats.

Desired: The number desired to have on hand for the activity or event.

Size: The size of the item such as quart, gallon, pound, ounce.

Example:

Vacation
A Weekly Supply
Weeks: 1
Breakfast
On HandItemDesiredSize
4Almond Milk4Half Gal
2 Brown Sugar1Pound
7 Cereal Frosted Mini Wheats5Box
4 Cereal Simply Granola3Box
2 Eggs and Bacon2Pound
1 English Muffins1Box
1 Pancake Mix (water based)1Box
1 Preserves1Jar
6 Steal Cut Oats10Can
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Shopping List: A shopping list can be automatically generated from the inventory above.

Example:

Shopping List
(for 1 week)
Breakfast
# Size Item
7Half GalAlmond Milk
4CanSteal Cut Oats

 

Checklists

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