Grains
How much to store
Grains should be the largest part of your food storage. It is recommended to store 300 lbs of grain/ person/ year. The USDA MyPyramid recommends that half of grains eaten should be whole grains. Here is a list of common grains that are good for storing in your food storage.
Whole Grains
Whole grains contain the entire grain kernel - the bran germ and endosperm. These are some commonly stored whole grains.
- red hard wheat
- white hard wheat
- popcorn
- oatmeal
- brown rice
- whole grain barley (dehulled barley)
- stone ground cornmeal
- bulgur (cracked wheat)
- some ready-to-eat cereals
Refined Grains
Refined grains have been milled to remove the bran and germ. This process also removes fiber, iron and many B vitamins. Many of these product have been enriched which means that the iron and B vitamins have been added back. However, fiber is not added back to enriched products. Some examples of refined grains that are commonly stored are:
- all purpose flour
- white rice
- grits
- cornmeal
- pasta
- some ready-to-eat cereals
- pretzels
- flour and corn tortillas
Cherubim Grain packages are an excellent add-on to their Family, Security or Modular units of long term storage food. These grains are packed in tough #10 cans using an inert nitrogen atmosphere to provide a shelf-life of seven to 15-years. Some are packed in premium pails.


