<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Greetings, Several people inquired about what I put in the emergency kit for my sister and mother. I even heard from the woman who spoke at the conference and she provided some other ideas. Her name is Beverly Chevalier. Thanks Beverly! For my sister (Celiac): Peanut Butter Dry soup mixes that come in cartons and you just add water (I don't remember the brand name) Tamarind Tree Prepared Indian dinners (The Tasty Bite box is smaller) Health Valley Rice Bars Raisins Single Serve Fruit cups (I think they were Del Monte) Plastic spoons Tea Bags Mug Heating Rod (I had one of these in college and wore it out) - I found it at Target (discount store) Water Beverly sent the following ideas: "There are some new Polenta Products that are available at the Gluten Free Pantry that are quite good. They are the same size as the Tamarind Tree Indian products. Not 4 star but very tasty when you are hungry. In addition the Nutrimax soups are quite good. You need just hot water to make them eating ready. They come in easy to carry containers of 90 servings." For my mother(diabetic): The only information I could find about diabetes in emergency situations seemed concerned about infections so I made hers more of a first aid kit with Neosporin, Band-Aids and such. Also: Hard candy Raisins Single Serve Fruit cups Water Test strips that go with her testing machine. (I took a leap of faith that in an emergency she would grab her testing machine) And finally, several people reported that they have tried the Tasty Bite dinners and really like them. Thanks everyone! Jeanean Davis Edison NJ, USA