One year ago the price for of nonfat dry milk per #10 can from the cannery was $13.50-ish. The price today for a #10 size can from the cannery is $7.60 !! I suggest stocking up a bit at this super cheap price.
Hello! My name is Sherry Matthews and I'm your Ward Emergency Preparedness Specialist. It's my job to keep you motivated. I'll be constantly adding new information-- so check back often. Also feel free to leave me questions, comments or ideas that you might have about food storage or 72-hr kits.
For those just starting out: 1) Basic 72 hr kit completed 2) Make a realistic plan for food storage and follow it towards a 3-month supply of food; 2-week supply of water
For those already started: 1) Have an updated / rotated 72-hr kit; emergency cash saved 2) Add a 3 months supply of food to your current food storage.
~As a ward I know we can move forward with our Emergency Preparedness and become more ready for the unexpected. During the next 6 months you’ll see more opportunities to strengthen your knowledge about food storage, along with opportunities to increase your food storage such as trips to the cannery. Keep a positive, can do attitude it will propel you towards success. The time has come to be prepared and it’s easier than you think. It’s just so important not to put food storage off, let this be your “Someday” and grasp this opportunity to make progress. ~
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I will can this this month. Thanks for the tip!
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