Emergencies by definition are unplanned

prov⋅i⋅dent  [prov-i-duhnt]
1. having or showing foresight; providing carefully for the future.
2. characterized by or proceeding from foresight: provident care.
3. mindful in making provision (usually fol. by of).
4. economical; frugal; thrifty.




A trench cut through church property diverted heavy run-off threatening the building during the January 2009 flood.

Monday, June 7, 2010

June stock-up items for 3-month food supply

The most economical way to build up your three-month food supply is to shop the sales and Prepared LDS Family has come up with a list of food and non-food items that typically go on sale during the month of June, particularly those that are bolded:

Shelf Stable Foods
Bottled water (look for $2.99 or less for 24 ct. case), powdered milk (LDS), dry beans (LDS), dry split peas & lentils, freeze dried vegetables, butter powder, dried fruits & raisins, salad dressing, croutons, lemonade mix, pancake mix, tapioca

Freezer
roasts, strawberries, sausage

Toiletries
contact solution, mouthwash

Paper & Cleaning
laundry stain remover, dish soap

Medical Supplies
vaseline, measuring spoon, assorted band aids

Family Emergency Kit Supplies Part 2
(items you share as a family in a grab and go container)
crescent wrench, duct tape, large flashlight, spare flashlight batteries, hand can opener, mess kits, disposable hand wipes, sunblock, insect repellant

Equipment & Fuel
lumber for food storage shelves, firewood, or cooler

Other items that go on sale in June: Summer clothing (back to school clothes will start filling shelves. So take advantage of summer clearances. My favorite time to shop!), dresses, summer sports gear, men's clothing (Father's day is a great time to shop for Christmas gifts too!), refrigerators, TV's, computers, electronics, fabrics, building materials, pianos, canning supplies

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Stockpiling food as a hedge against inflation?

Who doesn't need to supplement their income in an inflation- riddled, down economy? If you've noticed that it takes more money to buy less, you're not alone. A 2008 article in the Wall Street Journal entitled "Load up the Pantry" http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB120881517227532621-lMyQjAxMDI4MDI4MjgyMTI1Wj.htm discussed the realities of inflation and advised stockpiling food as the best hedge against the shrinking dollar (not to mention a good way to practice that Provident Living concept!).

Some other provident living related sites you might enjoy...

http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/
This is what happens when an enterprising woman combines humor, cooking and photography. Entertaining and very informative. Try her apple dumplings - to die for
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2008/02/apple_dumplings/

And...click on the icons below for some great suggestions of things to make for your family or home on the cheap.