Archive for the ‘Self-Reliance’ Category
By Admin in
Self-Reliance
Jun
27
This is our home food storage. we also have another room with all of our non food items that i will upload later. we designed our pantry this way because we did not have much space. The shelves on the two walls are self rotating so it makes it easier to keep only fresh food.
Hope this helps give you some storage ideas.
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By Admin in
Self-Reliance
Jun
25
Food storage: A missionary at an LDS Home Storage Center (LDS Dry-Pack Cannery) demonstrates how to set-up and use a portable dry-pack canner. You can use a portable dry-pack canner to dry-pack long term-food storage in #10 cans at home. This video also gives you some information on the amount of long-term food supply recommended for one person. Self- reliance is intelligent living.
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By Admin in
Self-Reliance
Jun
23
One of the easiest ways to stretch a grocery bill is to buy in bulk and use longer term storage. These Food Grade pails are the best I’ve found for doing just that. They are for sale now at our website at: http://www.grainbucket.com
SEPTEMBER 09 PRE-SHIPMENT SALE GOING ON NOW – 20% OFF
Best Blessings!
Donna
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By Admin in
Self-Reliance
Jun
22
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By Admin in
Self-Reliance
Jun
22
Part 2 of our results of long term storage of food products series.
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By Admin in
Self-Reliance
Jun
20
http://foodstoragemadeeasy.net and http://everydayfoodstorage.blogspot.com
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By Admin in
Self-Reliance
Jun
10
Learn how to organize and gather a 3-Month food storage supply which can help you in times of adversity such as job loss, financial difficulties, disasters, and medical emergencies. You will see a brief overview of the new LDS Church home storage guidelines and learn the value of gathering a 3-Month food storage supply, water, and emergency funds, FIRST before you focus on long-term foods. This was part of a Relief Society enrichment meeting lesson. Special thanks to Jon Schmidt for permission to use his music (jonschmidt.com).
Duration : 0:9:18
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By Admin in
Self-Reliance
Jun
9
New LDS food storage guidelines.
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By Admin in
Self-Reliance
Mar
4
Learn everything you need to know about which kind of powdered milk you should have in your food storage. For more tips and tricks for using food storage every day in your own recipes, visit http://everydayfoodstorage.net
Duration : 0:9:27
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By Admin in
Self-Reliance
Mar
2
This is the beginning of an on going project where we are going to build two 5 gallon buckets of long term storage items. During the project we will choose more items, keep track of the nutritional profile and discuss vacuum sealing, mylar bags and oxygen absorbers.
The first video went a bit long because I explained the total project and went over the first five items so watch part 1-B for the conclusion.
The first items in the bucket are 2 packages each of Garbanzo Beans, Lentils, Elbow Marconi, Cranberry Beans and one large Box of Minute Rice.
Duration : 0:7:25
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