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    Quote Originally Posted by Reave View Post
    Canning .22 was fun. I put it it in a large ziploc without closing it, and there is one #10 can of .22 goodness mixed in with some of my food now. Extra brass and lead for breakfast sometime in the future.

    Reave

    Only one?

    .22 is the largest of my prepps. :-D

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    Ammo cans for most ammo, and .22 is prevalent. Even considering moving the russian ammo from the spam cans to USGI so it is easier to deal with.
    There were several preppers at the LDS cannery Saturday, including a nice fireman from South Metro Fire who was CCing an LCP in is back pocket with a holster that makes it look like a wallet.

    Reave

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    I use Ammo Cans as well, each with a Pelican Brand desiccant, in their original boxes.

    IE:

    .50 cal Boxes are 150 12 ga military 00buck per box, with a dessicant:
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    FYI, a .50 cal box will hold 8 10 round Saiga box mags.


    I got other examples, but this is a LDS food store thread. :-D

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    Just went this afternoon, met some nice folks running the place as usual.

    Purchased
    1 case (12-28 oz bags of Potato pearls)
    7 cans of Dehydrated onions in #10 cans
    7 cans of Dehydrated apple in #10 cans

    $139.00

    They also have a great recipe book to use your LDS canned food with.
    www.100melvins.com

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    I love the LDS cannery for what they sell but remember that you can at time get better prices at the warehouse stores when they have sales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdsmd View Post
    I love the LDS cannery for what they sell but remember that you can at time get better prices at the warehouse stores when they have sales.
    On some items absolutely. However No matter how big church wise the LDS is. I still consider them a Mom & Pop shop and will spend our money there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    On some items absolutely. However No matter how big church wise the LDS is. I still consider them a Mom & Pop shop and will spend our money there.
    Very nice people too... If I wasn't so incompatible with religion, I would be first in line to join their organization.

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    Side note, but we saw Auguson farms #10 cans and some smaller stuff on sale at Walmart this weekend. I didn't have the price sheets handy but I think the onions were as cheap or cheaper than mormon onions, which was surprising. Not sure on the rest.
    They had a bunch of gluten-free stuff too which was interesting, and made my wife happy.

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    The LDS store reported today that they may close due to lack of business. Better get your stuff now.
    "It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your ignorance"

    Thomas Sowell

    www.timkulincabinetry.com

    See our reviews below:

    http://www.thumbtack.com/Tim-Kulin-C...service/788419

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    Damn, guess I'll be there Saturday.

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