Thursday, September 24, 2009

October News

Family Home Storage:
- Our Mystery Dinner was not only enlightening, but also very tasty. Thanks to our ward members who came and were such good sports about it. I believe that we all learned a lot about preparedness and working together.

- Food Storage isn't just for national disasters or widespread emergencies. Having a working food storage will not only help you survive those, but all the daily "emergencies" as well.

- Ask yourself the following questions:
1. How long could my family live as it normally does without going to the grocery store?
2. How long could my family survive without going to the grocery store?
3. How much non-perishable food do I have on hand?

- Remember last month's challenge of gathering your favorite recipes and writing all the ingredients down on a separate sheet of paper? This month's challenge will be to always have that list with you when you go shopping. If you see some of the items from your list on sale, buy at least two. If you can, buy a case (right now is the time for case lot sales). This will increase your 3-month supply. In addition, please read the article "Two Cans of Corn" on page 66 in the September 2009 issue of the Ensign. It contains a wealth of useful information.

Upcoming events: Wednesday, Sept. 30, 7 pm at the Seamons home: RECIPE EXCHANGE
Wednesday, Oct. 28, 7 pm at the Patterson home: PASTA MAKING & FALL TREATS

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