Food Storage for Families


Home Storage Resources
Information:
http://www.preparednesspro.com      Excellent blog on preparedness by Kellene Bishop.  Sign up for her free email newsletter.  It has excellent information on all areas of preparedness.
http://everythingunderthesunblog.blogspot.com   Wendy DeWitt’s preparedness blog
http://www.backwoodshome.com/index.html   Lots of great preparedness articles from Backwoods Magazine
http://everydayfoodstorage.net   Another great food storage information blog
Products:
http://www.bulkfoods.com     Best prices overall.  $5.00 shipping if over $75.00 ordered.  Most products are packaged in plastic bags, so you need to get buckets or other containers for safe long-term storage.
http://store.honeyvillegrain.com    Good food products in #10 cans.  Everything ships for $4.49. This is also the best place I’ve found for ordering oxygen absorbers.
http://www.augasonfarms.com  Food products—some are different than what other’s carry--including “Morning Moo’s” powdered milk drink and “Country Fresh” dried milk—both are highly rated for tasting as good as or better than “real” milk.  Shipping rates are reasonable.
http://www.mixameal.com   Book and supplies for home-made mixes.
http://sproutpeople.org   Sprouting seeds and equipment
http://www.homebrewery.com/cheese/cheese-wax.shtml To purchase cheese wax and other cheese making supplies.
http://beprepared.com   Good place to order buckets.  Also carry lots of preparedness equipment.   Their dehydrated food prices are generally higher than other places.  Shipping rates are reasonable
http://www.fivestarpreparedness.com  Food products—some are different than what other’s carry-- including “Shirley” brand mixes.
http://www.shelfreliance.com  Food in #10 cans and shelving system.  These foods can be ordered directly from their own site, or from Costco online, or from someone locally at a “party” style event.
Best Local Resource:
Cash and Carry—1500 NE 3rd, Bend

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