Serious food storage
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Re: Serious food storage
If I'm reading the LDS page correctly, these are canned dry goods rather than cooked & canned in liquid?
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Yes, I believe everything is dry. So more calories/lb, but requires water and a heat source.George the original one wrote:If I'm reading the LDS page correctly, these are canned dry goods rather than cooked & canned in liquid?
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May I ask the goal of this? I mean are you preparing for the next world war ???
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So that we'll feel fine.
I wonder what that song is really about, as I never paid attention to the rest of the words.
I wonder what that song is really about, as I never paid attention to the rest of the words.
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Everything is 40% off at Augason Farms this weekend. (code 40off) They have cans, buckets, and kits.
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Has anyone purchased from the LDS Home Storage Centers? Their prices look pretty good for bulk foods considering it is packaged to last 30 years.llorona wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2012 7:46 amThe Mormons have good information about long-term food storage and storage materials: https://www.lds.org/topics/food-storage ... lang=eng#1
https://store.churchofjesuschrist.org/u ... 16678849-1
Here is a list of their locations
https://providentliving.churchofjesusch ... p?lang=eng
Apparently they do not require customers to be a member of the church.