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Storage on a Shoestring
Storage on a Shoestring
With the daily cost of living tugging at your pocketbook, you may wonder how in the world you can afford to add one more item to your budget. You may want to store food, but don’t see how your income can be stretched any further. The following tips may help you see how a
food storage program can be put together without sacrificing money earmarked for existing bills:
- Set aside a plot of land to grow specific "
food storage" plants. Consider growing tomatoes, peppers, and cilantro and putting up some delicious salsa, as well as plain tomatoes, for a rainy day. Or grow other fruits or vegetables that your family enjoys and are easy to prepare for storage.
- When the next urge to splurge on fast food or a pizza hits you, resist it! Take the $10 or $15 you would have spent and invest it in honey or
wheat.
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Sprouting seeds cost pennies to purchase, yet yield big dividends in
nutrition. Learn how to grow this economical source of greens.
Sprouts are tasty additions to salads, sandwiches, soups, and stir-fry and can be grown in a matter of days. (Note: Never sprout seeds intended for planting in gardens.) For more information, review the
Insight Article on
Growing Your Own Food.
- How many times do you buy food at the store, and put it in the refrigerator--only to throw it out a week or two later because you forgot to use it? Plan a menu and stick to it. Cut the waste, and every time you go to the grocery store for your major shopping, set aside an extra $5 that you normally would have spent on perishable vegetables you usually end up discarding. Within a month, you will have enough savings to purchase a "favorite something" on your food storage list.
- Come up with your own creative ways to save or make money, then use it to add to your
food storage. Involve the whole family, perhaps a family paper route or other job will provide just what you need.
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Store what you and your family will eat. Don't just arbitrarily put together a
food storage list. Purchase the basics (honey,
salt,
wheat,
powdered milk,
grains,
legumes, and
garden seeds), and build upon that (don’t forget the
non-food items as well). Sit down with family members and organize a personalized plan. Systematically develop your storage according to you and your family's food preferences.
- Remember that a short-term, as well as a long-term
food storage program is the most sensible. If you cannot afford a
year supply, work on a 72 hour supply, then a week supply, and so on.
Remember that storing extra food and other necessities is just as important as having money saved in the bank.
When a crisis arrives, good people work together--so do your part to prepare and share. It is amazing how we can help each other.
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653 North 1500 West, Orem, UT 84057. 1-800-999-1863

Note: Supplies may be limited and prices are subject to change without notice.
Emergency Essentials, Inc. has been dedicated to helping people be prepared for an emergency or disaster for over 20 years. Our emergency products and emergency preparedness information have been a valuable resource to thousands of people as they have created their own emergency preparedness plans.
Emergency Essentials can help with your emergency preparedness plan in the categories of food storage, water storage, water filtration, camping equipment, first aid kits, emergency communication, emergency warmth, MRE (Meals Ready to Eat) supplies, and more; basically almost anything you would need for emergency preparedness.
Our wide variety of long-term food storage products, consisting of freeze-dried foods, dehydrated food, and MREs (Meals Ready to Eat) can help you build and maintain your food storage for when a disaster or emergency occurs. Our food storage is packed in #10 cans, with either oxygen absorbers or nitrogen flushed, for maximum shelf life to provide nutrition and great taste in the event of an emergency. At Emergency Essentials you can also find food storage recipes to help rotate your freeze dried and dehydrated foods in your emergency food supply. You can also find pre-made freeze dried foods in Mountain House pouches, which are excellent to have in a 72-hour emergency kit or just to take with you while camping.
Our popular emergency kit product line is another way we have helped people prepare.
In fact, our 72-hour emergency kits have been featured in the Wall Street Journal. We have emergency kits for your home, auto, school, or office. In addition to finding our pre-assembled 72-hour emergency kits, you can also make your own emergency kit by purchasing our individual emergency supplies. You can also find our large supply of well-stocked first aid kits.
Camping supplies are complimentary products to emergency preparedness. From tents and backpacks to sleeping bags, water filters and water purifiers; we have a wide selection of camping products to help you with your emergency shelter, water storage, water filtration, and outdoor adventures.
Emergency Essentials is committed to help you meet your emergency preparedness goals. We are dedicated to helping people prepare and we look forward to working with you.
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