Here's another easy one to get! This week try and get 5 pounds of honey for every two adults in the family. Costco sells 6 pound containers for around $13 each. Honey never expires either so once you buy it you won't need to worry about it. Agave nectar is another alternative if you are allergic to honey or just don't like it. This is EXCELLENT to have in your food storage.
Extra Challenge: Buy feminine hygiene products to have extras of. This is something that I definitely suggest having extras of. You never know when you'll need them and you would definitely want them in an emergency situation.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
Week 25
It's that time again! Time to buy more wheat! Try and get 50 pounds of wheat for every two adults in your family. They have the pre packaged boxes at the cannery of hard red wheat and hard white wheat for $21.00 a box. There are 6 #10 cans in a box and it is around 35 pounds of wheat in a box. Very easy to just grab and go!
Monday, June 11, 2012
Don't Forget!
The cannery is this saturday at 9:00 am. If you need a ride or have questions then contact me at pecanranchcannery@gmail.com
Week 24 Challenge
Here's another easy one to get! 6 pounds of shortening. They now sell shortening in a powder form so that you have a longer shelf life. Walmart has it in their food storage section and if you can't find it there then you can buy it online at many of the food storage sites. www.beprepared.com has it if you don't know of any sites to check and they tend to be the best priced out of all the companies.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Week 23 Challenge
This is an easy peasy one to get. This week it calls for 8 cans of tuna for every two adults in your family.
Extra Challenge: If you don't already have enough water then buy more! It's easy to pick up a case of water bottles while you're at the grocery store. You can never have too much water, especially here in Arizona!
Extra Challenge: If you don't already have enough water then buy more! It's easy to pick up a case of water bottles while you're at the grocery store. You can never have too much water, especially here in Arizona!
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