
Jul 2009 Issue
By Brandy Simper\
You need fruits and vegetables in your storage.
If you’re used to eating fruits and vegetables, you’ll find real quickly that you still want them. Include canned fruits and vegetables in your storage, including baby food. Have dried fruits, such as cranberries and raisins. Dried carrots, celery, and onions have been invaluable to us for making soups.
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Apr 2009 Issue
By Rachelle Sullivan
It’s not just about the end of the world and you don’t have to be a fanatic. As Shane Sullivan likes to put it, “It’s one of the easiest principles of the Gospel to follow. It doesn’t require a lot of faith for me to figure out that I like to eat and I don’t like to be hungry!” One of the most common things we hear is that someone bought their food storage 20 years ago and they are tired of “throwing their money away.”
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Sep 2008 Issue
by Danielle Ellis
Splashy headlines now in vogue proclaim what is be coming increasingly obvious: the world we know is going to change, and perhaps sooner than many of us are ready to admit. But what do things like “peak oil” and “going green” and “the coming economic collapse” mean in our day-to-day lives?
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