I'm so glad I found you! My beau and I thinking of going to the nearby cannery, but have some questions about health/nutrition content. Do LDS canneries pay attention to GMOs, HFCS, and hydrogenated oils? We prefer storing foods that are chemically free. I bet you know the answer to this. :-)
Your videos are so inspiring. I'm heading to your website now.
Yes, I am a Latter-day Saint. (Mormon) What I mean by "a member" of the church is that you belong to it. When you get baptized in the LDS church you are then considered a "member" of the church. However, as far as shopping at the LDS cannery near you, they are open to the public and don't ask in any way if you are a member of the LDS church. They just want people to get prepared for coming food shortages, unemployment, natural disasters, as we near the 2nd Coming of Christ.
Also, about the cannery that I forgot to mention in the video, you can walk in and buy bulk bags of beans, wheat, rice and put them in buckets, but you have to make an appointment to put things in cans yourself in a "do-it-yourself" situation. I put some things in cans that can't go into buckets such as powdered milk, cocoa drink mix, rolled oats, apple chips, dried onions, dried carrots.
I'm so glad I found you! My beau and I thinking of going to the nearby cannery, but have some questions about health/nutrition content. Do LDS canneries pay attention to GMOs, HFCS, and hydrogenated oils? We prefer storing foods that are chemically free. I bet you know the answer to this. :-)
Your videos are so inspiring. I'm heading to your website now.
Prepperita 2 days ago
I LOVE my LDS cannery! They have the best prices in my area for bulk items!!
Rsemmel08 1 year ago
are you a latter day saint? Do they have membership??
nathuwjohn 1 year ago
@nathuwjohn
Yes, I am a Latter-day Saint. (Mormon) What I mean by "a member" of the church is that you belong to it. When you get baptized in the LDS church you are then considered a "member" of the church. However, as far as shopping at the LDS cannery near you, they are open to the public and don't ask in any way if you are a member of the LDS church. They just want people to get prepared for coming food shortages, unemployment, natural disasters, as we near the 2nd Coming of Christ.
3DHealth 1 year ago
@nathuwjohn
Also, about the cannery that I forgot to mention in the video, you can walk in and buy bulk bags of beans, wheat, rice and put them in buckets, but you have to make an appointment to put things in cans yourself in a "do-it-yourself" situation. I put some things in cans that can't go into buckets such as powdered milk, cocoa drink mix, rolled oats, apple chips, dried onions, dried carrots.
3DHealth 1 year ago