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  • From: bob ford <bobford79 AT yahoo.com>
  • To: homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] was Wrong / Food long term storage
  • Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 09:55:24 -0700 (PDT)

Ray, do you folk still have long - term food (like used for the obligatory
year's supply) in grain bags, #10 cans etc; available for non - LDS.  I know
that, at least in Mesa, they used to allow; you just had to pay a bit more. 
I have been stocking up; freezer full, canned crap like chili and
chef-boy-ardee, 30 lb bag of rice.  Stuff I don't normally eat, but it keeps
a long time and you can eat it without cooking if necessary. 
 
 I have a garden , but except for okra and squash, and Bell peppers, it's all
tomatoes.
I keep three propane tanks full for the grill and camping stove and I have
gas oven, and a sun oven brand solar oven (which if anyone has never used
one, they work amazingly well, for certain dishes, like cheap roasts, etc). 
 
Anyway, if you do, how does one find the website for the person to call to
place an order , in your area. The only LDS acquaintance I have currently is
long time jack-mormon, spends his money at Fort McDowell and chasing women,
he probably knows less than I know.
 
If you do, How does it work with those big #10 cans.  If there are only two
people and you open such a big can, will you just have to eat that can until
it's gone?  I mean, a # 10 can of green beans is a lot of green beans for two
people, even for several meals;   do they have like 1/2 #10 cans?
 
I have three full size grocery stores easily within a four minute drive, but
if supply stopped rolling......thank's bobford



----- Original Message ----
From: "rayzentz AT aim.com" <rayzentz AT aim.com>
To: homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org


 
  You must do what you need to prepare for the upcoming disaster that
"WE" created, as do I.

Ray







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