Re: keeping track of food storage
Re: keeping track of food storage
I've tried it both ways over the past 4 years. At first I did it with paper and pencil; that was OK but then I found out that I often wanted to insert new data between the lines and I couldn't. Also, I kept track of how many servings and how many calories each container provided, then added them all up to make sure I had enough supplies for the months that we were preparing for. It proved to be really a stretch to keep up with all the arithmetic. Every time I used a can or added something to our pantry, I had to erase the sums. The details were driving me nuts.
Then our son showed us how to make a computer spreadsheet. Amazingly, the computer can add up the numbers for servings and calories in the blink of an eye, and now I can insert new supplies between the lines (for ex., if we add a new kind of canned meat to the meats section of the list). I like this system best.
Because of the worry about losing the data due to computer malfunction one of these days, or the grid going down, I do a printout every couple of months so that I have a paper copy.
This is just my way of trying to deal with the logistics. Maybe it will work for someone else, I don't know.
Best wishes to all.