walt2727 wrote:I think there is a lot to be said for having a doctrine that teaches you to be self relient (i am not a member by the way) instead of sitting back waiting for help from others. Thank you to those that posted additional info for those of us not in the church. 68camaro, thanks for providing feedback on this once you receive. I'm thinking about adding some to my pantry. Hurricane season is open.
Walt
shinnosuke wrote:
In the meantime, go here: http://store.lds.org/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Category3_715839595_10557_21158_-1_N_image_0
You can order the most basic of the basics...wheat, flour, oats, rice, beans...not too exciting, but it will keep you alive. The shipping is free.
Rob72830 wrote:shinnosuke wrote:
In the meantime, go here: http://store.lds.org/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Category3_715839595_10557_21158_-1_N_image_0
You can order the most basic of the basics...wheat, flour, oats, rice, beans...not too exciting, but it will keep you alive. The shipping is free.
Thanks for the link. I went on line and put in an order for red wheat and oats. I like it that it is packed in #10 cans instead of buckets. We are a small household and the cans will suit our needs better than trying to divide up everything in a bucket into food saver bags. They did add tax though. Now to get that grinder.
68Camaro wrote:walt2727 wrote:I think there is a lot to be said for having a doctrine that teaches you to be self relient (i am not a member by the way) instead of sitting back waiting for help from others. Thank you to those that posted additional info for those of us not in the church. 68camaro, thanks for providing feedback on this once you receive. I'm thinking about adding some to my pantry. Hurricane season is open.
Walt
re: the LDS church order.
Got the two cases of canned hard red wheat berries yesterday. A week after order, delivered by FedEx. $28 bucks a case including shipping. No tax for me (required as needed). The O2 absorbers were backordered but now in and ready to ship separately.
The wheat is in 6 #10 cans per case. 5.5 lbs per can, so 33 lbs of wheat per case. 66 lbs for $56, sealed, delivered, ready for 30 years. Really can't be beat. I bought a 50 lb bag delivered for about $50 last year and I thought that was a great deal, but even with that it still had to be packed for storage, and this is cheaper and the work is done. Best deal on wheat berries that I've seen, for anyone that isn't close to the farms and can't pick up at a distributor (and even then you need to can it or vac pack it or store in food grade buckets with the appropriate anti-bug stuff of your choice), and who wants to store some.
The Augason Farms wheat in a 45 lb 6 gallon bucket is also sealed, with O2 absorbers, for $44. Not a bad deal at all, but there is still shipping to pay for (their shipping is cheap, but not free) and more $ per pound.
So, it's a no-brainer, plus the smaller cans are easy to deal with when it's time to open.
[/quote][/quote]68Camaro wrote:
In my order they added a placeholder tax initially with a footnote that it would be adjusted with the final bill during processing. I think it depends on the state. In my case I had to look at the charge card to see what the final billing amount was. (Which, it was eliminated entirely.)
68Camaro wrote:Unfortunately I found my local cannery is effectively closed due to lack of help. Only occasional Tuesday morning appointments, 2-3 people at a time, and no canning.
Mossy wrote:68Camaro wrote:Unfortunately I found my local cannery is effectively closed due to lack of help. Only occasional Tuesday morning appointments, 2-3 people at a time, and no canning.
Well, if you have time on your hands, I doubt they would turn away an unbeliever who volunteered to help out.
sparechange wrote:Ordered from the online LDS store(thanks for link) received yesterday(Fri), a few cases of basic things. I am quite happy with the purchase and hope to make it to San Antonio at some point to visit the cannery there. Thanks.
sparechange wrote:Thanks Doug, I hope in Sept.--Oct. Are they open on Sat.? I know you have a trip planned in Sept(?). I'll try to stay in touch.
shinnosuke wrote:sparechange has selected the 23rd of October, next Tuesday, as the time he will make his first visit to the LDS cannery in San Antonio. We are shooting for a 2PM start. Anybody else in the area is welcome to join. Mini-get-together!
See the link below if you would like to purchase these food storage items at a great price. (And please be aware that prices are almost guaranteed to go up in January. There's been considerable food inflation since the last price increase.)
If you can't make it, but want some items shown in the link below, I can purchase them for you and we can make arrangements for the hand over at a later time.
Questions? Ask them here or PM me.
http://providentliving.org/bc/providentliving/content/english/self-reliance/food-storage/home-storage-center-order-form/pdf/123141_HSC_OrderFormUS_EngNov2011_pdf.pdf?lang=eng
RedRockGirl wrote:Has anyone tried the "Potato Pearls" from the LDS Cannery? They are the best ever! They come in foil bags and are not good for long term storage, but are amazingly good. Check them out next time you are there.
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