Are our readers practicing long term food storage preparation? I am sure most of our readers do in some way or another.

Food is usually the first thing to come to mind when attempting to prepare for a disaster scenario. A great example of this is when someone races to the store to buy bread and milk at even the mention of a bad storm.

Can you blame them? Statistically the next few things people race to purchase would be bottled water, batteries, generators but only after they get their foodstuff. There are a few different ways the direct line between food and your families mouth can be severed. The most common is on the local level when stores must shut down to an immediate crisis. Usually nasty weather initiates this.

The next situation is when the food supply is directly affected.  What are the odds of this happening? The odds are greater than you think.  Smaller scale disruptions happen all the time. Usually through contamination or weather related events. For example there was a deep winter freeze which ruined most of California’s oranges back in January of 2007? Or what about the peanut butter recall

pinto beans

of  2009  when Peanut Corporation of America recalled bulk peanut butter products for fear of Salmonella contamination. According to MSNBC, at least six deaths were blamed on the outbreak, along with some 470 people who became ill in 43 different states, the most common symptoms being “diarrhea, cramping and fever.”  Most of the  nations Peanut  Butter was off the shelf for a while.

Imagine if you would a larger scale disruption such as a prolonged power outage, transportation dilemma, large scale weather event or even a direct attack on the food system and the havoc generated from it.

I hope you realize that most grocery stores only store about a seven day supply of food at one time. This method of supply is more than sufficient under standard circumstances. The consumer is guaranteed fresh food and the grocery store owner doesn’t have to manage large stocks of food.

The question you need to be asking yourself is where would you get your food if the grocery stores were forced to temporarily shut down? Or the supply of food was compromised and could not replenish in a timely manor?  How would you feed your family? The day and age of the small farmer has been all but eliminated from the American way of life, so local farmers would not be of much of a help to many of the affected population. It would default to the government to provide your family with food rations. If you take a look at the recent history one would see that our government hasn’t been productive or timely when it comes to aiding American disaster.

If your aim is to be truly prepared for a long term food source disaster scenario you need a very large food cache or a self replenishing food source such as a garden or livestock.  Unfortunately for many, livestock  is just not an option if you live in the city limits or even many townships.  There are restrictions not only legal in nature but the amount of land you need will also come into play. While another viable option is gardening  for all intensive purposes we are going to (for the present) assume you do not own the land space required to garden. Note: We like the idea of gardening.  So the  next acceptable plan of action would be to stock very large quantities of food that does not perish. The goal can be easily met. The recommendation is that you accommodate  for a generous food storage plan that satisfies your families in all requirements save the very worst.

Stocking up on canned goods and MRE’S  (along with other freeze dried foods) is an excellent option and always remember to rotate your  stock. And dont be afraid to have a large store as long as its rotated properly. But our biggest motto is to eat what you store and store what you eat.

Moving on, I had no idea that canneries existed anywhere in America to the public, more importantly ones aimed at long term food storage. I Paid a visit to the church of Latter Day Saints Cannery in my local area and was pleasantly surprised to see what long term food storage options they offered me. It was like a haven for anyone looking to be a little more self sufficient in the face of potential disaster.

They taught me a few things about long term food storage and sent me on my way after a very very fair purchase. These people have been practicing long term food storage as part of their very belief for hundreds of years and practically wrote the book on it. Very very nice people.

I ended up spending a very inexpensive 231.15 in the beginning stages of my long term family food preparation. All of the food purchased, a few hundred pounds…. has a 30+ year shelf life outlasting a lot of other options including MRE’s! I ended up getting very large bulk quantities of pancake mix, pinto beans, quick oats, white rice, hard red wheat, white flour, potato cakes, sugar, a few combo starter packs and a few pounds of drink mix.

I few more runs and I hope to get a years supply for my family. I cant say much else about these wonderful people. They are very helpful and if you have a center in your nearby area I suggest you pay a visit. They are very religious in nature (as are all good Mormons) and some locations may require you to be with a member of the church when making a purchase or even visiting or touring. The area Bishop that governs dictates the local storehouse regulations. The local center here allows outsiders, but I hear that many, as of this writing in fact do not.

If you want to pay slightly more, you’ll find that at providentliving.com (their website) you can purchase bulk food in #10 cans for very affordable prices as well. No membership in the church necessary, no attempt to convert your faith.

At any rate this is an excellent route and I hope some of our readers learn a thing or two from this write up.

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Home Storage Center Locations

Listed below are the addresses and phone numbers of every Latter-Day Saints home storage center in the nation as well as Canada. You can also visit the site here and view a detailed map of each location.

Utah

 

UT-Castle Dale
435-381-2127
560 E Highway 29
Castle Dale, UT 84513
UT-Cedar City 435-867-4968
219 East 275 North
Cedar City, UT 84721
UT-Centerville 801-298-2208
1180 W 500 N
Centerville, UT 84014
UT-Delta
435-864-4753
296 N 100 E
Delta, UT 84624
UT-Fillmore
435-743-6614
85 N 400 W
Fillmore, UT 84631
UT-Kaysville
801-543-1855
61 S 600 W
Kaysville, UT 84037
UT-Layton
801-336-3230
930 W Hillfield Rd Ste F
Layton, UT 84041
UT-Lindon
801-785-0997
940 W Center St
Lindon, UT 84042
UT-Logan
435-227-0405
165 E 2200 N Ste A
North Logan, UT 84321
UT-Magna
801-250-5854
3648 S 7200 W
Magna, UT 84044
UT-Manti
435-835-9702
50 W 50 S
Manti, UT 84642
UT-Moroni
435-436-8244
231 North Center Street
Moroni, UT 84646
UT-Murray
801-266-1460
4373 S Main
Murray, UT 84107
UT-Nephi
435-623-0532
575 E 700 N
Nephi, UT 84648
UT-Ogden
801-393-0210
1531 Lincoln Ave
Ogden, UT 84404
UT-Price
435-637-4708
270 E 100 S
Price, UT 84501
UT-Roosevelt
435-722-2540
95 W Lagoon St.
Roosevelt, UT 84066
UT-Sandy
801-561-8104
615 E 8400 S
Sandy, UT 84070
UT-Springville
801-491-7359
1672 W 700 S
Springville, UT 84663
UT-St George
435-673-3491
516 N 1400 E
St George, UT 84770
UT-Vernal
435-789-9058
2178 E 1500 N
Vernal, UT 84078
UT-Welfare Square
801-240-7387
751 W 700 S
Salt Lake City, UT 84104

 

Western US

 

AK-Palmer
907-746-3509
4350 S Bodenburg Loop Rd
Palmer, AK 99645
AZ-Mesa
480-214-9114
235 S El Dorado Cir
Mesa, AZ 85202
AZ-Snowflake
928-536-3458
641 S Main St # 1
Snowflake, AZ 85937
AZ-St Johns
928-337-3745
155 E Commercial St
St Johns, AZ 85936
AZ-Tucson
520-514-9039
3535 S Richey
Tucson, AZ 85713
CA-Chico
530-894-8302
1040 Marauder St
Chico, CA 95973
CA-Colton 909-824-1307 791 N Pepper Ave
Colton, CA 92324
CA-Concord 925-798-1763 1063 Detroit Ave
Concord, CA 94518
CA-Fountain Valley 714-437-9205 17350 Mount Hermann St
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
CA-Fresno 559-255-7075 1425 N Rabe Ave
Fresno, CA 93727
CA-Los Angeles 323-261-6351 2730 E 12th St
Los Angeles, CA 90023
CA-Murrieta 951-698-3549 25855 Jefferson Ave #3H
Murrieta, CA 92562
CA-Sacramento 916-381-5150 8401 24th Ave
Sacramento, CA 95826
CA-San Diego 858-279-5712 4722 Mercury Ave
San Diego, CA 92111
CA-Santa Clara 408-748-9918 442 Nelo St
Santa Clara, CA 95054
CA-Stockton 209-943-1892 3112 Loomis Rd
Stockton, CA 95205
CA-Sylmar 818-833-6696 15648 Roxford St
Sylmar, CA 91342
CO-Aurora 303-371-7650 3233 N Fraser St
Aurora, CO 80011
CO-Colorado Springs 719-550-0433 4090 Center Park Dr
Colorado Springs, CO 80916
CO-Grand Junction
970-245-2011
2956 North Ave #2
Grand Junction, CO 81504
HI-Honolulu
808-841-6311
1120 Kalihi St
Honolulu, HI 96819
ID-Burley
208-678-0434
245 N Overland Dr
Burley, ID 83318
ID-Garden City
208-375-7893
604 E 46th St
Boise, ID 83714
ID-Idaho Falls
208-529-1678
770 W Anderson St
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
ID-Pocatello
208-233-1937
590 Roosevelt Ave
Pocatello, ID 83206
MN-Apple Valley
952-891-3099
6890 145th St W
Apple Valley, MN 55124
MO-Bridgeton
314-344-0313
12843 Pennridge Dr
Bridgeton, MO 63044
MO-Kansas City
816-453-2398
3601 NE Kimball Dr
Kansas City, MO 64161
MT-Missoula
406-721-3197
6200 Industrial Rd
Missoula, MT 59808
NE-Omaha
402-896-8194
13232 Portal Dr Ste 2
Omaha, NE 68138
NM-Albuquerque
505-343-1905
4400 Presidential Dr NE
Albuquerque, NM 87109
NM-Farmington
505-486-0163
925 Cannery Ct Ste B
Farmington, NM 87401
NV-Las Vegas
702-631-2438
4455 Allen Ln
North Las Vegas, NV 89031
NV-Reno
775-856-2245
580 Reactor Way Ste 5
Reno, NV 89502
OK-Oklahoma City
405-691-6788
11224 S Meridian
Oklahoma City, OK 73173
OR-Portland
971-230-0770
10420 SE 82nd Ave
Happy Valley, OR 97086
OR-Redmond
541-548-6868
1950 SW Badger Ave, Ste 109
Redmond, OR 97756
OR-Springfield
541-726-9201
1690 S A St
Springfield, OR 97477
OR-St Paul
503-633-4433
16572 River Rd NE
St Paul, OR 97137
OR-White City
541-826-4220
7575 Pacific Ave
White City, OR 97503
TX-Austin
512-252-2177
3912 Gattis School RD Bldg 5 Ste 104
Forrest Commons Bus Pk
Round Rock, TX 78664
TX-Carrollton
972-242-8597
1100 W Jackson Rd
Carrollton, TX 75006
TX-El Paso
915-566-1335
2910 Tularosa Ave
El Paso, TX 79903
TX-Houston
281-537-1785
16333 Hafer Rd
Houston, TX 77090
TX-San Antonio
210-520-1122
6880 Alamo Downs Pkwy
San Antonio, TX 78238
WA-Bremerton
360-373-6028
288 Wilkes Ave
Bremerton, WA 98312
WA-Kennewick
509-735-6455
6501 W Deschutes
Kennewick, WA 99336
WA-Kent
253-850-6392
1412 W Morton St
Kent, WA 98035
WA-Mount Vernon
360-424-0335
1524 Riverside Dr # 14
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
WA-Mukilteo
425-315-1514
4215 C Russell Rd
Mukilteo, WA 98275
WA-Spokane
509-928-1035
E 9423 Fourth Ave
Spokane Valley, WA 99214
WY-Evanston
307-679-7594
315 Elm St
Evanston, WY 82930
WY-Green River
307-875-3972
120 Shoshone Ave
Green River, WY 82935

 

Eastern US

 

FL-Davie
954-581-3845
5000 SW 52nd St # 512
Davie, FL 33314-5514
FL-Jacksonville
904-772-8835
5100-1 Firestone Rd
Jacksonville, FL 32238-1664
FL-Orlando
407-857-1863
10502 Satellite Blvd Ste C
Orlando, FL 32837-8479
FL-Plant City
813-707-9425
802 Hitchcock St
Plant City, FL 33564-9060
GA-Tucker
770-908-5782
4823 N Royal Atlanta Dr
Tucker, GA 30084
IL-Naperville
630-369-1508
2892 W Diehl Rd
Naperville, IL 60563
IN-Indianapolis
317-872-1754
5151 W 84th St
Indianapolis, IN 46268
LA-Slidell
985-641-4844
480 Robert Blvd
Slidell, LA 70458
MA-Worcester
508-595-9319
231 Brooks St
Worcester, MA 01606
MI-Farmington Hills
248-536-1128
37634 Enterprise Ct
Farmington Hills, MI 48331
NC-Greensboro
336-668-2284
129 Landmark Dr
Greensboro, NC 27409
NJ-Bridgeport
856-467-0031
613 Heron Dr Pureland Industrial Park
Bridgeport, NJ 08014
NJ-Piscataway
732-248-7606
121 Ethel Rd W #7
New Brunswick, NJ 08906
NY-Canandaigua
585-394-4435
2474 State Route 21
Canandaigua, NY 14424
OH-Brecksville
440-526-4057
6900 Southpointe Pkwy Unit C
Brecksville, OH 44141
OH-Groveport
614-836-2598
4431 Marketing Pl
Groveport, OH 43125
SC-Columbia
803-699-5740
9730 Mill Field Rd
Columbia, SC 29223
TN-Hendersonville
615-822-5584
19 Industrial Park Dr
Hendersonville, TN 37075
TN-Knoxville
865-692-5374
202 Sherway Rd
Knoxville, TN 37930
VA-Richmond
804-743-1018
8110 Virginia Pine Ct
Richmond, VA 23237
Washington DC
301-735-5131
7979 Penn-Randall Pl
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

 

Canada

 

AB-Calgary
403-444-5161
7040 Farrell Rd SE
Calgary, AB T2H 0T2
AB-Lethbridge
403-320-1505
484 WT Hill Blvd South STE 5
Lethbridge, AB T1J 4Z9
AB-Sherwood Park
780-464-6151
49 Cree Rd
Sherwood Park, AB T8A 3X9
BC-Vancouver
604-882-7586
9355B 198th St # 105B
Langley, BC V1M 3J9
ON-Toronto
647-520-3174
85 Queens Plate Dr
Etobicoke, ON M9W 7K4


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