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How are you going to keep your freezer going W/O power. Gens won't last long and gas supplies will dry up fast.
I have enough fuel to run the genset long enough to eat any food in the freezer and fridge first and to dry the meat into jerky if I have to. I don't plan to use the fridge and freezer long term at this point, they are only for modern convenience and any foodstuffs in them would be consumed first if the power went out long term.
You only need to run a genset for about an hour each day to keep foods in a well insulated chest freezer frozen if you are careful about opening it. I currently keep it running under 0* F. If it was winter I would have to run the genset even less (every winter I have lived here the temps have gotten below freezing and my freezer is in the shop that is only partially insulated).
When I retire and move, I will have enough solar power to run most of my house, including the well and refrigeration.
The power goes out from time to time here on the mountain, usually during a storm (last weekend it went out in the middle of a sunny hot calm day, not sure why, but it only lasted for a few seconds). The outage lasts anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. I have yet to need to actually use the genset in an outage (yet, it works, I have tested it).
I also have a 12V cooler (it won't freeze anything, but it will keep things cold).