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<blockquote data-quote="skycitadel" data-source="post: 2088764" data-attributes="member: 27138"><p>The extremely long term stuff i have is mostly stuff I bought from the LDS website <a href="http://store.lds.org" target="_blank">http://store.lds.org</a>. They have very reasonable prices and i think when i bought shipping was free. They also have regional places that may or may not be used by non church members to can or pack foods using their equipment.</p><p></p><p>Another avenue is the local farmers market. You know that the food is most likely fresh and some farmers even pack grains in 5 gallon buckets.....if you store whole grains you probably want a grinder.</p><p></p><p>Everyday foods that i buy i usually buy more than i need and if i cant eat it all, i donate to needy people or charities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skycitadel, post: 2088764, member: 27138"] The extremely long term stuff i have is mostly stuff I bought from the LDS website [url]http://store.lds.org[/url]. They have very reasonable prices and i think when i bought shipping was free. They also have regional places that may or may not be used by non church members to can or pack foods using their equipment. Another avenue is the local farmers market. You know that the food is most likely fresh and some farmers even pack grains in 5 gallon buckets.....if you store whole grains you probably want a grinder. Everyday foods that i buy i usually buy more than i need and if i cant eat it all, i donate to needy people or charities. [/QUOTE]
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