You can also order cases of stuff they pack in #10 cans with or without having to make an account with the LDS.
http://store.lds.org/webapp/wcs/stor...0_-1_Y_image_0
I ordered a book, and two cases of sugar in #10 cans and they charged me $3 for shipping. I think the price is the same I will compare next time I go to the store in Aurora.
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Not LDS either, but find much to admire about them, not least their belief in provident living. If the SHTF they'll be uniquely equipped to weather the storm, and if they don't mind apostate allies I'd glady help them deal with any looters or marauders who want to take what's theirs'.
If it wasn't for religion I would be a part of the organization.
Heck yeah they are serious. Take the Aurora Location.. They have many of these places all over. This below is a Google maps view of the Aurora Location what was the cannery.
They also have a cool HAM antenna too.
Went to the one in COS yesterday.The prices were very nice and I picked up a few things for camping.
Will probably go back for some more things pretty soon.
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I bought a bunch of honey there and turned it into hooch.
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What was the advantage to the in-house canning? Did they have a wider selection of foods or something?
HA.I bought a bunch of honey there and turned it into hooch.
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If there's nothing wrong with having to show an ID to buy a gun, there's nothing wrong with having to show an ID to vote.
For legal reasons, that's a joke.
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You could purchase and package for long term storage. Bang, zoom, done. Also purchase canning, storage products and materials.