Mormon Women Teach Food Storage
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Not really. I am a German native. But got naturalized two days before my birthday in 1996. It was the proudest day of my life. I love America. I have prepared throughout the years. But still, I could knock the next wall out to our supply room, cause I am running out of shelves. My partner is going into retirement . Now there will be less money avaiable to us. With the way our politicians run us into ruins, we are looking for some tough times.
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This is great! I use to be in the moving industry and went into many homes that were stocked with emergency supplies. It makes sense and the more people do it the less burden there will be on those that have the supply. If you do not do your best to prepare now you should not go to those that have it when the time comes. Just plain lazy and selfish!
Thank you for spreading the word on YouTube. :0) One concern I have is will the government steal the food like during the civil war?
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Thank you for breaking down such an overwhelming subject! I appreciated the practical tips from experienced preppers with children and being able to take the tour to see one way of organizing a deep pantry.
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I've always kept food stores and survival equiptment in case of an emergency. My mother keeps telling me I need to be prepared to help others - but I'm not sure how to feed the world. I'd prefer that everyone try to do what they can - so there are more people prepared than beggers in that scenerio. I'm not a mormon... but I certainly appreciate these people planning ahead.
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You should check out 4longevity.myefoods.com,that's what I'm trying to do in addition to my garden and home canning.
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@pshinspections among us of generation Y, food storage and emergency preparedness is beginning to get real trendy!
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@pshinspections amounst us of generation Y, food storage and emergency preparedness is beginning to get real trendy!
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this is y mormons will be best able to survive economic collapse!
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@ameetpinto I don't think they "removed" the labels from the cans. I am pretty sure they canned that food themselves with their own canner machine (I just saw another utube video showing someone using a metal canner to can dried milk) or went to a canning facility to have whatever they foods they choose to be canned for them.
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Mormons are some of the nicest, most thrifty and helpful people. And they don't just help themselves but help peoples worldwide, in places your spoiled butt couldn't even imagine.
Cool..everyone should do this, not just Mormons.
prism9 3 years ago 37
America did this in the 1950s, during the nuclear scares. The last two generations have been taught its OK to be lazy, so only the military among us know the value of preparedness.
pshinspections 2 years ago 26