Just two of us to cater for, however we both eat very differently, plus I have dietary requirements which complicates matters a good deal! We both eat rice and lentils so have 2 kg red lentils, 2 kg brown rice, and for DP I have 1 kg pasta. I bought 5 kg white flour and 5 kg wholemeal flour for baking (will top that up again nearer to year's end). Also have smaller bags of chickpea, tapioca, potato and coconut flours, brown sugar, preserving sugar, etc.
I try to have plenty of tinned food, I have a variety of tinned tomatoes, baked beans and tinned meals (about 20 of each), then lesser amounts of tinned soups (around 10). I bought a range of Knorr's powdered soups (not too bad in a crisis!) from Amazon, I've plenty of tinned beans like red kidney, butter, etc and loads of tins of tuna (about 20) and similarly sardines. I keep adding in tinned fruit as I can get it. Tinned veg seem light on the ground and I'm glad I got plenty of broad beans, peas, carrots, sweetcorn at the beginning of this year.
I have 3 large jars of coconut oil, always have extra bottles in of olive oil, vinegar, sunflower oil, ghee. Also curry pastes, herbs and spices, jars of olives, pickles. Several jars of raspberry and redcurrant jams that I made earlier in the year. Will be making more soon from the current crops. Stock cubes, 3 jars of coffee, 2 large packs of teabags, several boxes of chamomile and jasmine teas. Several tins of powdered milk, and a few cartons of UHT. About 1 kg of dried soup veg mix, and a couple of packets of dried onions.
I've lots of boxes of tissues, kitchen and toilet roll, most of which is in the loft. Extras of washing supplies.
The freezer is stuffed full of frozen meats, fish, veg and things like berries just picked this year and cheese, butter, some bread.
Plus add to that a big box of medical supplies. I still don't feel like we have enough put by of everything as I know how quickly it can deplete, but currently trying to improve shelving capacity! I have a dehydrator and really need to do more drying of veg, since that's light and easy to store.