NokiMo
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Read This Prior To Purchasing Additional Long Term Food Storage.

Hello Everyone, a couple of days ago I was able to talk to a Long Term Food Storage Industry "Insider".  By insider I mean that this person owns and operates a Long Term Food Storage Company.  He was able to give me some very informative insight as to how the Long Term Food Storage industry works and what we should be looking for and avoiding in order to ensure that the food products we purchase will be good for consumption when we need it to be.  I am setting up an interview with him because he is very knowledgeable about the industry as a whole and from the beginning to the end of our conversation he seems to be very sincere and is doing what he does in order to help people prepare for any event that may impact a persons ability to acquire nutrition.  It may take me a few days or so in order to set up this interview but it is definitely on my priority list as I really want to ensure that you are all well equip with the information necessary for you to make an informed decision.  

Thank you for stopping by and for your continued support, many blessings to you and your Family...

Read This Prior To Purchasing Additional Long Term Food Storage.

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I may have been unfair to you about Walmart aisles. Found peas/green beans to be low at my local store. ..... Even found 20# bags of rice to be low. On POSITIVE: Pintos have come down $2/100 lbs ... surprised. (Now $50, black beans @$58). Getting 200 lbs of each. The difference is unimportant. Stick to prepping food.

I have been following Bear Independent "bucket plan". See no reason to stop. Have been on a beans, rice, lentils, whole grain wheat, corn, oats, canned meat diet for about seven years. See no reason to stop. Never leave Walmart without buying several flats of cans. Live and die by my crockpot, bread machine. Getting real close to buying 25 lb bags of soup base, five pound jugs of spices.


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