You so reminded me of this
Numbers 11:5 We remember the fish, which we did eat in Egypt freely; the cucumbers, and the melons, and the leeks, and the onions, and the garlick

You can even buy your Calose rice in bulk, it does come in 50 pound bags. There are some people who buy a few hundred pounds of whatever their favorite rice is and put that up in 5 Gallon buckets with an oxygen absorber and sealed in mylar bags, where it lasts forever stored that way.
And you can actually make homemade Gochugaru, and there's a recipe on maangchi.com that has excellent ratings (I have watched many of her videos when I was trying to make Kimchi).
And you can even make homemade Fish Sauce
"Homemade fish sauce is a flavorful condiment rich in umami and beneficial probiotics, traditionally used in Thai and Vietnamese cuisine. It can be made at home using fermented fish and salt." Prep Time: 20 minutes Cook Time: 0 minutes (And set then set aside for 4-6 month fermentation)
But if you didnt feeling like making grow fermented fish (Ew) you could just buy your fish sauce in bulk too.
An unopened bottle of fish sauce can last for up to 3-5 years, if stored in a cool, dark place away from heat and sunlight. The high salt content and fermentation process act as natural preservatives, making it highly stable.
You can even make homemade Nori (although this doesn't seem like fun, but sure doesn't take long)
Homemade Nori refers to seaweed sheets made from scratch, offering a customizable and often healthier alternative to store-bought versions. These sheets can be used for sushi rolls, snacks, or as a garnish. The process involves rehydrating seaweed, blending it into a puree, and baking it into thin, flexible sheets.
Prep Time: 30 minutes Cook Time: 12 minutes
Personally, I don't really buy anything for skin care. If I get dry skin I use a little coconut oil or even tallow for that. But I do make my own goatsmilk soap, and so you can even do that (and its so easy too) and you can make a years worth in less than a day.
Although I do buy my goatsmilk (for my soap) from the grocery store
And I even heard growing your own rice is pretty straight forward (and easy for the most part) but I still wouldnt want to do that (because of the amount needed) but also the separating the hulls (thats a long tedious process) but you needn't grow everything (or even make everything). If you got it online, just do bulk buys so you have those things you don't want to be without.
Good news though (well, it is to me). I was gone all day, making various bootable drives and having one ear on learning Linux when I stumbled on one of their newer distributions called Zorin OS 17.3 Core (which uses Brave for its default search engine, because of its pro privacy stance). This operating system (when its installed) closely ressembles a Windows operating system layout. There was none of that Unix, "learn to code" stuff in it. I was thrilled, this has been bugging me since forever . So I made a few Zorin OS 17.3 bootable USB drives and making the switch from Windows 10 to Zorin 17.3. If anyone was looking for a Windows 10 replacement, check that one out on youtube where they demonstrate it. They have a free open source version, no email required to download, no forced updates it allows you to chose when to download and its nothing like the typical Linux distros we typically see.
I am just so excited, can you tell?