Thank you for your excellent review on the LDS church Welfare system! I am LDS, and always appreciate it when those of other faiths can honestly see that we WANT to help everyone, not just Members of the Church!! Thank you SO very much for that! Each Canery will welcome people of any faith, in fact, it is very rarely asked if you ARE a member because, well, that isn't of concern! What DOES concern us is soley that we are able to help others in preparing others in getting others may need. Diane
If you're going to keep that much food be sure to rotate out your food storage so it doesn't go to waste. No matter how well packedged the food will eventually go bad so it kind of goes without saying that you should only keep food in storage that you actually use in your normal every-day cooking, that way you can consume the older stuff and keep replenishing your food storage to keep it fresh.
The LDS church encourges its members to have at least one years worth of food storage for thier family because 1. its prudent, and 2. they believe it is necessary for the immininent second coming of Jesus Christ and the turmoil that will surround that event (not kidding). They are nice to everyone they meet because 1. its just polite, and 2. they feel a moral obligation to try to convert you for the salvation of your immortal soul (not kidding). They do know how to prepare for a disaster though.
You've see a lot of videos on YouTube about the LDS (Mormon) Cannery and the great resource it has been to preppers. Twice a year, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, holds 'General Conference'. During conference, Church leaders often include instructions on both preparedness and the cannery. This is 'conference weekend'.To watch the sessions of conference online, go to:LDS(dot).org/general-conference/watch?lang=eng
After seeing this vid I contacted the LDS cannery in my city & explained that I wasn't a member. They were more than happy to accomodate me. I purchased 4 starter kits and plan to buy several more items from them over the next few months. It's well worth trying it out.
@stephen22564 save a little money and move to america, we'd be glad to have you in the foothills of north carolina,easy to stay with your own kind here. good luck saxon!!!!
@stephen22564 we probobly will go belly up first monetarily, but we have alot more land for growing food and hunting,as well as better growing seasons...if we're just talking about pure survival after worlwide meltdown then i think america is the clear choice..but i suppose their are more things to consider than that.....what is your age,if you dont mind that is..alot of companies are hiring in my neck of the woods, as long as your not 70 you should have a shot! are you from england? a scot?
think i have a bit of welsh in my blood [ grandparents have the name knight and the name clarke in my mother's side ] my grandparents on my father's side were wheelrights [ made wheels for carriages ] in tunbridge wells
in my late 50's and not skilled in anything [ by the grace of GOD and eventual trust in him i have survived doing various jobs and now blessed in that money works for me so i don't have to ]
i agree that your country has some unspoilt places
Can you buy items that are already canned? If so, is there a significant price difference between already canned items and canning them yourselfs at the cannery?
you stated that you got extra starter kits of six cans in a box for $20. I am disabled with no way to get out of the house alone I been buying some can from a Business
which they are asking $40 per can plus postage Would you be interested in allowing me to purchase a starter kit which has an apple chips can You state a price for s/h total and I 'll send it to you
I've been trying to find out if there's a cannery in my area but to no avail. anyway, can you tell me the process and have you opened and tried some of the products as of yet? thank you for posting the video.
@LivingHistorySchool ; Yes, it depends on the individual LDS. I have two that are 1:30 from me in opposite directions. I called both to see if they allow non members. One said no. The other said all are welcome. You just need to make appointment.
Awesome video. On LDS food products. I have been playing with the idea of going to my local lds for this very reason and have had the same concerns that you had
Great video......So when you went,tell me what did you get ,number of buckets and cans and what did you spend ? ....I just called my local Lds cannery but they were unloading a truck and ive got to call her back.....I just want to get and idea ont what $200-$300 will get me.Ive tried to down load the order sheet but i cant get it to come up..................please help im only just starting out....thanks ....steve
@mnthunter88 Hey Steve we spent about $400.00 , and got about 600 lbs of food , much of that cost was we bought almost $100.00 in dried apple chips. try visiting their site directly google "provident living" , then go to food storage ; i welcome further questions
@LivingHistorySchool might be worth calling them ; you may have more than one in your area , if one denies public sales try another within reach - Take Care
I use the LDS cannery extensively. I buy most of mine in bulk, except for the onion flakes and powdered milk. Both of those I'd rather have in #10 cans than in buckets. Also, dealing with the powdered milk is a little messy and I'd rather handle it at the cannery where clean-up is so much easier. Good video.
Thanks for this video reminder. I wish my local ward would allow non-members to participate with this program. Did you put Oxygen absorbers into the mylar bags too? Don't forget a good long term food storage cookbook to go along with those items. LDS puts out a great one and many videos on youtube & blogs on recipes. I've made a small notebook divided up into 3 categories - entree, desert/breakfast/Misc. of various recipes
@hallard069 Non-members are always welcome at the bishop's storehouse/cannery. Some places where it is really busy they sometimes require them to be accompanied by a member, which any member would do. Our local cannery is busy and about half the customers are non-members.
Thank you for your excellent review on the LDS church Welfare system! I am LDS, and always appreciate it when those of other faiths can honestly see that we WANT to help everyone, not just Members of the Church!! Thank you SO very much for that! Each Canery will welcome people of any faith, in fact, it is very rarely asked if you ARE a member because, well, that isn't of concern! What DOES concern us is soley that we are able to help others in preparing others in getting others may need. Diane
onematty01 3 weeks ago
I love living in Utah we have such cheap long store foods
blaketrujillo801 3 months ago
your smoke detector battery needs changed
MoldytoasterMedia 5 months ago
If you're going to keep that much food be sure to rotate out your food storage so it doesn't go to waste. No matter how well packedged the food will eventually go bad so it kind of goes without saying that you should only keep food in storage that you actually use in your normal every-day cooking, that way you can consume the older stuff and keep replenishing your food storage to keep it fresh.
Snipe4261 6 months ago
The LDS church encourges its members to have at least one years worth of food storage for thier family because 1. its prudent, and 2. they believe it is necessary for the immininent second coming of Jesus Christ and the turmoil that will surround that event (not kidding). They are nice to everyone they meet because 1. its just polite, and 2. they feel a moral obligation to try to convert you for the salvation of your immortal soul (not kidding). They do know how to prepare for a disaster though.
Snipe4261 6 months ago
You've see a lot of videos on YouTube about the LDS (Mormon) Cannery and the great resource it has been to preppers. Twice a year, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, holds 'General Conference'. During conference, Church leaders often include instructions on both preparedness and the cannery. This is 'conference weekend'.To watch the sessions of conference online, go to:LDS(dot).org/general-conference/watch?lang=eng
PaladinPrepper 11 months ago
After seeing this vid I contacted the LDS cannery in my city & explained that I wasn't a member. They were more than happy to accomodate me. I purchased 4 starter kits and plan to buy several more items from them over the next few months. It's well worth trying it out.
Thank You for posting this vid.
leesurferdude 11 months ago
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AND IF YOU GET THERE EARLY ENOUGH, YOU CAN SEE DONNIE OSMOND MAKING PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY SANDWICHES
1IIIIIIIIII1 11 months ago
AND IF YOU GET THERE EARLY ENOUGH, YOU CAN SEE DONNIE OSMOND MAKING PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLIE SANDWHICHES
1IIIIIIIIII1 11 months ago
hows about us clued up guys in the uk ?
any suggestions please ?
stephen22564 11 months ago
@stephen22564 save a little money and move to america, we'd be glad to have you in the foothills of north carolina,easy to stay with your own kind here. good luck saxon!!!!
smartacus88 7 months ago
@smartacus88 thank you for your kind words
i do probably have enough money already which i am living off but unsure as to how it would convert in the states
the US seems to be the one that will go belly up first and i'm of an age where i doubt i could get any employment
i have toyed with the idea
found a good friend in KINGMAN , ARIZONA
haven't been able to get a clear picture of the pros and cons
stephen22564 7 months ago
@stephen22564 we probobly will go belly up first monetarily, but we have alot more land for growing food and hunting,as well as better growing seasons...if we're just talking about pure survival after worlwide meltdown then i think america is the clear choice..but i suppose their are more things to consider than that.....what is your age,if you dont mind that is..alot of companies are hiring in my neck of the woods, as long as your not 70 you should have a shot! are you from england? a scot?
smartacus88 7 months ago
@smartacus88 och no lol
think i have a bit of welsh in my blood [ grandparents have the name knight and the name clarke in my mother's side ] my grandparents on my father's side were wheelrights [ made wheels for carriages ] in tunbridge wells
in my late 50's and not skilled in anything [ by the grace of GOD and eventual trust in him i have survived doing various jobs and now blessed in that money works for me so i don't have to ]
i agree that your country has some unspoilt places
stephen22564 7 months ago
How can you find a nearby facility?
BaseFury 1 year ago
Can you buy items that are already canned? If so, is there a significant price difference between already canned items and canning them yourselfs at the cannery?
jkatz44 1 year ago
you stated that you got extra starter kits of six cans in a box for $20. I am disabled with no way to get out of the house alone I been buying some can from a Business
which they are asking $40 per can plus postage Would you be interested in allowing me to purchase a starter kit which has an apple chips can You state a price for s/h total and I 'll send it to you
RCvolunteer1978 1 year ago
I've been trying to find out if there's a cannery in my area but to no avail. anyway, can you tell me the process and have you opened and tried some of the products as of yet? thank you for posting the video.
gianmarie 1 year ago
@LivingHistorySchool ; Yes, it depends on the individual LDS. I have two that are 1:30 from me in opposite directions. I called both to see if they allow non members. One said no. The other said all are welcome. You just need to make appointment.
USFA45LC 1 year ago
Awesome video. On LDS food products. I have been playing with the idea of going to my local lds for this very reason and have had the same concerns that you had
Patriotsurvival 1 year ago
@Patriotsurvival Go ahead and visit the cannery. We're nice people; we won't bite or try to convert you for being there. :)
joshstoph 10 months ago 2
Great video......So when you went,tell me what did you get ,number of buckets and cans and what did you spend ? ....I just called my local Lds cannery but they were unloading a truck and ive got to call her back.....I just want to get and idea ont what $200-$300 will get me.Ive tried to down load the order sheet but i cant get it to come up..................please help im only just starting out....thanks ....steve
mnthunter88 1 year ago
@mnthunter88 Hey Steve we spent about $400.00 , and got about 600 lbs of food , much of that cost was we bought almost $100.00 in dried apple chips. try visiting their site directly google "provident living" , then go to food storage ; i welcome further questions
Quadman808 1 year ago
@mnthunter88 Also check out store.lds.org. Click on 'Self Reliance' under 'Home & Family'
loganv0410 5 months ago
@LivingHistorySchool might be worth calling them ; you may have more than one in your area , if one denies public sales try another within reach - Take Care
Quadman808 1 year ago
@LivingHistorySchool
really I was told I had to come in with a LDS member
LivingHistorySchool 1 year ago
@LivingHistorySchool They are allowed.
pilottim79 1 year ago
@LivingHistorySchool i can't speak for all of them around the country , but about 80-90% of them are open to the public - typically with an appt
Quadman808 1 year ago
I use the LDS cannery extensively. I buy most of mine in bulk, except for the onion flakes and powdered milk. Both of those I'd rather have in #10 cans than in buckets. Also, dealing with the powdered milk is a little messy and I'd rather handle it at the cannery where clean-up is so much easier. Good video.
katzcradul 1 year ago
@katzcradul yes i have to agree bulk is much easier for us to work at our pace , and you're right the powdered milk is messy lol
Quadman808 1 year ago
Thanks for this video reminder. I wish my local ward would allow non-members to participate with this program. Did you put Oxygen absorbers into the mylar bags too? Don't forget a good long term food storage cookbook to go along with those items. LDS puts out a great one and many videos on youtube & blogs on recipes. I've made a small notebook divided up into 3 categories - entree, desert/breakfast/Misc. of various recipes
hallard069 1 year ago 2
@hallard069 Excellent idea for the cook book , we have a binder started with notes and various thoughts , Thanks for your Input !
Quadman808 1 year ago
@hallard069 Non-members are always welcome at the bishop's storehouse/cannery. Some places where it is really busy they sometimes require them to be accompanied by a member, which any member would do. Our local cannery is busy and about half the customers are non-members.
pilottim79 1 year ago
@hallard069 The cannery I visit actually gave us the cookbook! They are so great there!
QponCutie 3 weeks ago