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.
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.
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