Got 100 lbs. hard white, 25 lbs. pinto beans, 25 lbs. great northern beans , and 2 cases of red hard wheat, 33 lbs. per case. I wanted to buy bulk on the red wheat, but they were out of it.:( Alot of food for the money! Super nice people, and I will go back soon.
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This is what $94.80 bought me at the LDS cannery..........
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Originally posted by hardin View Postso how do you find out where the lds store are in your area
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Thanks, eeyore. I got a lot of helpful information on the link you provided. There is so much information on food and water storage in the following sub-link:
An official Church site providing information relating to self-reliance and welfare, including food storage, emergency preparedness, education, employment, resources,
I called the LDS cannery in Tucker, Georgia (the only one in the state). In order to buy food from them or to use their center, you have to have a LDS church member accompany you. They have bulk dehydrated foods which they help you put in #10 cans or in foil pouches---by appointment only.
So, before driving a long distance, make sure you call the center in your area to find out the details. Since I do not know a LDS member, I cannot make use of their cannery.
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I called the LDS cannery in Tucker, Georgia (the only one in the state). In order to buy food from them or to use their center, you have to have a LDS church member accompany you. They have bulk dehydrated foods which they help you put in #10 cans or in foil pouches---by appointment only.
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Originally posted by Flagwaver View PostThanks, eeyore. I got a lot of helpful information on the link you provided. There is so much information on food and water storage in the following sub-link:
An official Church site providing information relating to self-reliance and welfare, including food storage, emergency preparedness, education, employment, resources,
I called the LDS cannery in Tucker, Georgia (the only one in the state). In order to buy food from them or to use their center, you have to have a LDS church member accompany you. They have bulk dehydrated foods which they help you put in #10 cans or in foil pouches---by appointment only.
So, before driving a long distance, make sure you call the center in your area to find out the details. Since I do not know a LDS member, I cannot make use of their cannery.
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