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Old 05-02-2005, 12:37 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Oh okay didnt know...someone mentioned the same was changed....its been years since ive went...
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Old 05-03-2005, 11:15 AM   #17 (permalink)
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I have not read responses.....

I'm still a member of the LDS church (decided to not go through the pain of having my name formally removed) but I'm not active anymore.

We had SCADS of food stogage back when we were active members!!! Half of our garage was devoted to food storage of the big #10 cans that many items are in that you get from the church storehouse. Then I'd buy one extra of other items nearly every time I went grocery shopping.

I'd date each item when I bought (or canned) it and then I'd rotate the food and tried to use it and replace it so it did not just sit for a decade, KWIM?

Our tax returns were almost always used each year to buy up a bunch more that we needed. One year we used it to buy the generator. (that was after we felt we had a pretty good supply of food stored up)

Our biggest challenge was medications. Our pharmacy (and medical plan) did not agree that we needed to have extra months supply of the really critical medications. I bet it would have been easier had we lived in a LDS area where our doctor and pharmacist were LDS. (but we'd have had to pay out of pocket since I'm sure our medical plan would not agree to pay) Hope that made sense.

I had scads of fabric stored and clothing. That was a difficult one to meet....also I never had enough toilet paper. We had tons of shampoo and toothpaste!!! *lol* Now I use cloth "toilet paper"...duh, should have thought of that back when we were facing the toilet paper storage challenge!!!

Water was the most difficult thing for us. We opted to have some stored and rotated it, but kept items needed to purify water on hand since it was not possible to store a years supply of water for a family of eight. We had a good amount stored at one point and the containers burst and we lost it all.....they were stored indoors in a clean/safe area and we never did figure out why the containers (most of them) burst. After that incident is when we decided to store a little water and just have purification means on hand instead.

We did also have our 72 hour packs. That is one thing I still kind of have up and running. Where we live (rural Wyoming) you HAVE to have survival items in your vehicle if you travel anywhere in the winter months. So, I still do have what is like a 72 hour pack in our vehicle when we travel in late fall, winter, and early spring. (we had a snowstorm last week!!)

Boy, were we inventive (like many LDS families) when we lived in apartments!!! Our "endtables" were actually many #10 cans stacked on each other with a pretty fabric cloth covering them. We also had food storage under every single bed in our home and also everywhere else you can imagine.

We did not have a well balanced years supply at any point in time but I really think we could have survived on what we had for the most part.

What did we do with our food storage when we left the church? If anyone is wondering.......we used up what we could. We donated a HUGE amount of canned items (the #10 cans) back to the local church and asked them to please give them to needy LDS families. It can be very stressful when you are dirt poor and are expected to store up a years supply of food and other items. So that is why we donated and requested that it be given to needy LDS families. I hope that is what was done with our food storage, we gave it in good faith and hoped our request would be honored.

I'm going to scan the other responses now...I'll probably see that here I am blabbing away and I am totally off topic at this point.



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Old 05-03-2005, 11:33 AM   #18 (permalink)
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to save up medicine supplies, water, buy generators, guns, etc?

Thanks for shairng. I love learning about what others believe and why.
Rebecca,

Yes, after food.......if you have a family member who has medication that is NECESSARY to live, you are told to store that also. That was our biggest hurdle back when I was active LDS. We have one child on medication that is necessary but could not get extra bottles filled. (pharmacist and doc would not go for that)

We also got a generator with a tax return one year. So, the years supply does indeed go beyond just food and water.

I never read anything about needing a gun, however. But it would make sense if all hell was breaking loose. The commandment is for what others said, but also is along the lines of "end times" thinking.

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Old 05-03-2005, 11:37 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Oh okay didnt know...someone mentioned the same was changed....its been years since ive went...
I bet you are thinking about "Homemaking Meeting"....that name was changed. I'm not sure what it was changed to since it was changed right about the time we stopped attending. I remember at that time, the church was also counseling RS to not do so many crafty things at Homemaking Meeting.

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Old 05-03-2005, 12:07 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Homemaking Meeting is now Personal Home and Family Enrichment Meeting(or something very close to that lol). Most just shorten that to Enrichment meeting though
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Old 05-03-2005, 01:09 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Yup okay yall are right, thats what i was thinking...pardon my brain deadedness....
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Old 05-06-2005, 08:42 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Thanks to everyone for their responses! Somehow my brain hadn't hit on the concept of that there are other places in your home to store it all LOL
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Old 05-17-2005, 06:59 PM   #23 (permalink)
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So does no one have the list of what your posta get extra a week to add to your storage???? Ive seen it somewhere .......
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Old 05-18-2005, 06:27 PM   #24 (permalink)
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The best suggestion I have is to get a copy of the book Making the Best of Basics....at least I think that is the title. I'm at my dh's school right now using his computer and I am not sure how to open a second window to go to Amazon to search on it.

Anyway, it is the best book on the topic I have ever seen and I still have my copy handy.

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Old 05-18-2005, 06:44 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Old 05-23-2005, 11:48 AM   #26 (permalink)
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We never had food storage until we moved to California and a friend introduced me to the local bulk grain place. The bread flour was SO much better than what you could buy in the store (because they sell to bakeries and such) and it was all so much cheaper . . . I bought 50 lb bags of baking soda and used that in the wash -- it made the Tide last three times as long because I could use a lot less of it.

Now I'm a big fan of food storage for the financial reasons. Since my income fluctuates so much, it's really nice having good food stored in the basement to make use of. And since we really use it, I'm much more careful to store stuff we'd really want to eat if we had to live on it <grin>.

In California we definitely didn't have more than a month or two of food storage, but we had so little storage space and dh would never have been okay with the #10 cans as end tables solution

Here I have a root cellar I can use. It's on my list of things to do this week to finish cleaning it out and start painting it. I don't think it's been painted in twenty years at least. The floor still has white wash all over it (I'm going to use the steam cleaner to go after that. Mopping was getting me nowhere.)
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Old 05-23-2005, 11:54 AM   #27 (permalink)
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Before I moved to this home 9 months ago, yes, I had a full year supply for myself and 5 children. I also had a full 2 weeks water supply. I can't tell you what a PITA all that was at moving time. I sold/donated nearly every bit of it, and told my mom "never again!!"

I used the basic guidelines for grains and such, but also used common sense. We did NOT need 8 lbs of salt per year. LOL. I also bought just the basics I knew we liked. Lots of oatmeal and calrose rice! Lots of wheat, and a manual grinder (still have that, need to sell it!). Spices, lest we die from boredom. Like most Utah homes, I had a basement w/a large laundry room someone had already built "food storage shelves" into. It held almost all of it.

It wasn't very expensive. In utah, every summer at least there are great sales at local grocery stores for food storage items. You can get things for cheap!! If you choose to buy expensive, freeze dried foods, or lots of canned veggies and things, it will eat up your space and eat up your money. Once I stopped concentrating on canned goods and more "fluff" items, I had my yrs supply in no time. THEN I could fill in w/the other stuff.

Also, yes, in Utah you can get docs to write Rx's for extra meds. That's just good planning for ANYone! But here in this state it's easier.
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Old 05-23-2005, 06:07 PM   #28 (permalink)
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One of our foxy FS posters told a story I keep in mind about FS. She had a friend who had a year's supply in and some debt hanging over her head. So said friend used the FS to feed the family, then used the money budgeted for groceries to pay off the debt. About the time the food ran out, the debt was gone.

I don't have much FS. I try and buy two of what I need at a time to build up some FS. I have two months worth of FS for the pets I feel like I am working on the basics of the faith, so FS will come in a bit, LOL!
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Old 05-23-2005, 06:10 PM   #29 (permalink)
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Okay stupid question alert here....

How do you know how long stuff will stay good? I mean pasta, rice, sugar stuff like that does go bad right???? Sorry about the braindeadedness....
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Old 05-23-2005, 06:32 PM   #30 (permalink)
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check out providentliving.com (I think that's the url) That's where we got our weekly list and several facts and ideas including rotation, etc.
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