Category Archives: Food Storage

How to Incorporate Freeze-Dried Food into Your Emergency Plan

Incorporating freeze-dried food into your emergency plan is a good idea, and though it might seem expensive at first, in the long run it could actually save you more money—because you’ll also have the peace of mind to go with it. Why Freeze-Dried Food? Many food storage companies studied preserving foods without lessening flavor. Freeze-driedContinue Reading

Why is it Important to Use Freeze-Dried Food?

Have you ever wondered if there is any benefit to using freeze-dried food in your emergency storage? Well, the answer is yes! Here’s is a handy infographic that shows the benefits of freeze-dried food and why you should consider it. Some of the benefits of freeze-dried food are: Longer Shelf Life Freeze dried food hasContinue Reading

How Much Food Storage Does Your Family Need?

  Preparing for emergency situations includes keeping enough extra food around your house to minimize the effects of the emergency. Emergencies that require long term food storage include floods, earthquakes, fires, tornadoes and other disasters. When planning emergency meals, you should follow a few simple rules to make sure there is enough to adequately feedContinue Reading

How to Use Food Storage for Emergencies

Food is a basic necessity that should always be available, especially in the face of disasters. Having enough food supply and food storage for emergencies is an essential element of disaster preparedness that should never be left out.   How much food storage do I need? The amount of food to be stored depends on theContinue Reading

The Joy of Keeping an Emergency Food Supply

“The best food storage is not in welfare grain elevators but in sealed cans and bottles in the homes of our people. What a gratifying thing it is to see cans of wheat and rice and beans under the beds or in the pantries of women who have taken welfare responsibility into their own hands.Continue Reading

Oatburg–a Tasty & Healthy Hamburger Alternative

Despite my great love for making dessert, we really do try to eat healthy at our house. We also like to shave a few dollars off the grocery budget whenever we can. Those two goals aren’t always compatible, so when I find a recipe that is both healthy–and cheap–and that my family actually loves, IContinue Reading